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New dad Stuart Nelson claimed another clean sheet in the win over Doncaster Rovers at Priestfield

00:00, 06 September 2015

updated: 15:03, 06 September 2015

Stuart Nelson topped off a memorable few days by keeping a third straight home clean sheet on Saturday.

The Gills keeper has just become a father for a first time and is loving life.

He said: “People say having a kid changes your life and it has definitely done that for me. It has made me even happier to go out on that pitch.

Stuart Nelson collects a cross against Doncaster Picture: Barry Goodwin
Stuart Nelson collects a cross against Doncaster Picture: Barry Goodwin

“Playing for Gillingham has been my life for the last three and a bit years and I’ve loved every single minute of it. Now to come into work and have that, and to now go home and be a dad to my new baby, life’s great.

“You don’t want to get too carried away because there can always be problems around the corner but I am a positive person and you have to enjoy everything when it’s there.

"At the moment it is great at both places and we are top of the league. I have got no complaints.”

Gillingham goalkeeper Stuart Nelson Picture: Barry Goodwin
Gillingham goalkeeper Stuart Nelson Picture: Barry Goodwin

Nelson did admit the lack of sleep with a baby boy in the house made him a little edgy before kick-off.

He said: “It felt like it does when it’s too bright. ‘Can I open my eyes?’ I started to worry whether it was because I hadn’t slept properly all week.

“I was a little nervous and I had to get my experienced head on and be like ‘don’t worry, it’s not a problem’.”

More reaction from Saturday's win inside Monday's Medway Messenger newspaper.

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