Eurosport - Sun, 24 May 09:49:00 2009
Simeon Jackson headed home on the stroke of full-time to earn Gillingham promotion back into League One with a 1-0 win over Shrewsbury at Wembley.
Jackson, the Gills' top scorer, got free at the back post to head home a Josh Wright corner for his 21st goal of the season.
Replays showed that the corner should not have been given, but the Gills will not care, with the Shrews having dominated the second half at Wembley.
Their best chance fell to Kevin McIntyre but he headed wide, while Shrewsbury goalkeeper Luke Daniels had kept his side in it at the break with fine saves from John Nutter and Wright.
The first 20 minutes passed with little more than mild panic at either end, but slowly it was Gillingham who got a grip on the encounter even if their attacking threat was nullified by the Shrews defence.
Shrewsbury captain Graham Coughlan diverted a Nutter free-kick just past his own post, and from the corner Wright fired over the top.
Gillingham were almost in again when some smart play ended with Barry Fuller's cross being flicked on by Dennis Oli and Neil Moss tidied up well at the back post.
The Gills worked the next corner well as Andy Barcham left the ball for Nutter, whose powerful shot was diverted over the top by a combination of Grant Holt and goalkeeper Daniels.
Shrewsbury's first real effort came 10 minutes before the interval when Garry Richards fouled Nick Chadwick and Ben Davies - from fully 30 yards - sent the free-kick just wide.
But Daniels was at it again in stoppage time of the first half, diving low to his right to claw away a Wright shot through a crowd of players.
The second half started in a similar fashion as Barcham wriggled free and cut inside before unleashing a right-foot shot which was bound for the top corner, but Daniels pushed it away.
Gills keeper Simon Royce made his first save of note not long after when a long Graham Coughlan free-kick was headed on by Kelvin Langmead for Davies to strike goalwards, but Royce clung on.
And Langmead caused problems with another towering header across goal, but Kevin McIntyre's diving header was horribly wide.
Shrewsbury were notably better after the break, and the game benefited for that, becoming a much more open contest.
A smart move gave Davies a clear run at goal, but his touch was heavy, allowing Barcham to get back and make a saving challenge, and Royce saved Langmead's header from the resulting corner.
But after weathering the storm, the Gills took the lead as stoppage time approached from a Wright corner, which Jackson headed home despite the efforts of Ashton on the line.
The Shrews threw everyone forward and Davies crossed for Coughlan, but he headed over the top, but the Gills held on.
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up the gills i was at wembely yesterday great day out good luck boys for next season your fans are right behind you
What a day i went to Wembley and saw the Gills beat Shrewsbury town we all had a fantastic time, back to league one lets hope you can climb even higher, well done Gills,were so proud of you, Cathy from Newington xxxx
guys just ignore donneysbeck (that old dog !)
Donneysbeck: are you hibs fan in disguise ????
back in one watch out championship here we come come on my gills
r i p shane craig you would of loved this
TAKE A RAN OND JAMP MISTAR WIRRAL. PREFARABLAY AFF A VARAY TAL BALDANG.
HEY YOUS BYES WATS WATH THESE THAMBS DOON. QUIT AT.
Congrats to MARK STIMSON,PAUL SCALLY and the rest of the gills it will be nice to play Norwich charlton southampton leeds etc
Welldone to the Gills good luck next season its a pity you will not be playing the best team in London from Super Millwall from the DEN once again welldone and good luck see you in the Championship in a few years.
HOO GAVES A SHIITE ABOOT GILLANHOM? A SAY, A HOPE NANE AV MAY PALS AS FAE GILLANGHOM.
wouldnt of beaten bury???/But you could'nt beat Shrewsbury!!
Well done the Gills, from a Man City fan whose team robbed you in the play-offs a few seasons ago. richly deserved and long overdue!
Up the Gills.... and Pi$$ off daivibixin06!
well done gillingham,now the hard work begins in league one.
Congratulations Gillingham! Pop some Champagne after which I advise you sober up and prepare for the task ahead; LEAGUE ONE battle.
Well done Gillingham, you wouldn't have beaten Bury had we not lost in the semi, enjoy next season
congratulations gills from a local boy- only watched you once at priestfield, but glad to see you back in your natural territory , the old third division
What an in-depth article...
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