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Leon Legge will miss Gillingham's FA Cup tie against Brackley Town after his dismissal against Carlisle

Leon Legge is sent-off for this second-half tackle against Carlisle. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Leon Legge is sent-off for this second-half tackle against Carlisle. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Peter Taylor admitted he was disappointed to see Leon Legge get himself sent off on Saturday.

The Gills centre-back had already picked up a booking, for a foul midway through the first half. And another challenge late in the game left referee Charles Breakspear with little choice but to dish out a second booking.

Taylor said: “I thought Leon made a bad decision and I have spoken to him about it.

“The first one was extremely harsh so I would like to see that one again but two bookings can’t be appealed against anyway.

“I was disappointed with that (first booking) because I thought the referee had done well but he was a little eager to get his yellow card out and I thought he ended up having to even it out with other yellow cards.”

Legge will now be suspended for Gillingham’s FA Cup first round tie against non-league Brackley Town on Saturday, as will midfielder Charlie Lee, who picked up his fifth booking of the season in the same game.

Taylor said: “Two players will be missing but it gives someone else an opportunity.”

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