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GARETH RETURN BOOSTS THE GILLS

LEAGUE TWO
By Tom Blackett

BACK: Gareth Ainsworth

GILLINGHAM boss Gareth Ainsworth is buzzing to be back at work as he continues his recovery from heart surgery.
The 52-year-old former Wycombe and QPR boss recently underwent a procedure after a routine check by the League Managers Association.
“I’m all fixed now, which is the main thing, and I am ready to go,” he told the club website.
“I have got to take it easy still. Unfortunately, I am not going to be able to be in the dugout for a few games, but being back at the ground and back at the training ...

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