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Keeper impressed by 'ambition' at Priestfield

Kelvin Jack became Gillingham's seventh summer signing. Picture courtesy Dundee Evening Telegraph
Kelvin Jack became Gillingham's seventh summer signing. Picture courtesy Dundee Evening Telegraph

TRINIDAD & Tobago World Cup keeper Kelvin Jack turned down several bigger-named clubs for the chance to play for Ronnie Jepson’s new-look Gillingham side.

Jack became Gills’ seventh summer signing and the 30-year-old keeper is delighted to be on board.

He said: "There were many clubs interested in me but a concrete offer from Gillingham came up and with their ambition as well, I couldn’t say no.

"I could have gone to bigger clubs, but I know the club are trying to get back into the Championship after getting relegated two seasons ago."

See Friday's Medway Messenger for the full story.

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