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Gillingham boss Peter Taylor was unhappy with the tackle from Doug Loft that led to his sending off

00:00, 15 October 2014

updated: 09:11, 15 October 2014

With 34 minutes gone skipper Doug Loft sees red after his two-footed tackle on Luke O'Neill
With 34 minutes gone skipper Doug Loft sees red after his two-footed tackle on Luke O'Neill

Doug Loft misses Gillingham’s next three games and he has also been disciplined by the club.

A sending off against Scunthorpe United last weekend – for a misjudged challenge – proved costly as 10-man Gills conceded three goals.

Boss Peter Taylor said: “I am disappointed and Doug knows my feelings on that, it was a very poor decision.

Doug Loft is dismissed by referee Peter Bankes Picture: Barry Goodwin
Doug Loft is dismissed by referee Peter Bankes Picture: Barry Goodwin

“He is going to get disciplined by the club and we’ll leave it at that, I’m not going to say more than that.

“He didn’t help our result on Saturday, no doubt about that. He has a very good record and he has only been sent off twice in his career and he has played a lot of matches so he is not all of a sudden a dirty player but he certainly made a bad decision with the rules of football these days.

Captain Doug Loft walks off after his red card against Scunthorpe Picture: Barry Goodwin
Captain Doug Loft walks off after his red card against Scunthorpe Picture: Barry Goodwin

“You cannot leave the ground and jump into someone. I think as soon as it happened on Saturday I knew there was going to be a problem.”

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