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EFL side releases 16 players less than 24 hours after final game of season

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EFL side releases 16 players less than 24 hours after final game of season.

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EFL side Gillingham released a staggering 16 players less than 24 hours after their final game of the season.The Kent club, which finished 17th in the fourth tier for the second consecutive campaign, wasted no time in reshaping their squad following the final whistle at Priestfield.Manager Gareth Ainsworth, facing his former side Shrewsbury, had foreshadowed the swift clear-out before kick-off.He said: "You'll find out tomorrow [Sunday] morning that there's some players in that team [against Shrewsbury] that are not here next year." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ainsworth continued: "That's a testament to them as well.

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That's hard to manage but we got the win."Among the most significant departures is veteran goalkeeper Glenn Morris, who at 42 played the full 90 minutes in his final appearance for the club.The Gills paid tribute to him on Friday, stating: "After 135 appearances across two spells, and two 'Player of the Year' awards, we can confirm that @GlennMorris83 will be leaving...

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B: EFL side Gillingham released a staggering 16 players less than 24 hours after their final game of the season.The Kent club, which finished 17th in the fourth tier for the second consecutive campaign, wasted no time in reshaping their squad following the final whistle at Priestfield.Manager Gareth Ainsworth, facing his former side Shrewsbury, had foreshadowed the swift clear-out before kick-off.He said: "You'll find out tomorrow [Sunday] morning that there's some players in that team [against Shrewsbury] that are not here next year." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ainsworth continued: "That's a testament to them as well.

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