Ex-Premier League midfielder emerges on Gillingham radar for managerial vacancy
The Gills are still searching for a Neil Harris replacement, and they have been in talks with the former assistant of Steve Bruce
Gillingham’s decision to sack Neil Harris over a week ago, despite being so close to the automatic promotion spots of League Two in the early stages of the 2023-24 season, was one that was viewed as quite harsh by many.
The Kent club’s American owner Brad Galinson decided to make the decision on Harris after a run of three matches without a win, and whilst caretaker boss Keith Millen got off to a perfect start last weekend with a 2-1 win over MK Dons, a dismal 4-1 defeat at the hands of Walsall on Saturday may mean the search for Harris’ replacement is accelerated.
The Sun reported on Saturday morning – via FLW – that Steve Bruce was under consideration for a huge return to the club where he started his playing career at before going on to become a Premier League winner for Man United.
It was claimed though that there was a split at boardroom level in regards to Bruce and how many of his backroom staff he would want to bring in, but a twist has emerged which involves one of the 62-year-old’s regular right-hand men.
According to Alan Nixon via Patreon, the Gillingham hierarchy have been talking to one of Bruce’s assistants in the form of Stephen Clemence, who is perhaps now looking to branch out on his own as a head coach.
Nixon has reported though that Galinson and co are speaking to multiple candidates, but 45-year-old Clemence being named could mean he is one of the favourites to land the job.
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