st john
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Gillingham manager Justin Edinburgh told BBC Radio Kent:
"It has been a progressive season. We could finish eighth or ninth and that would be a very good season.
"We have a job to do because there is a lot riding on the game.
"I don't think Notts County would have any sympathy for us if the roles were reversed. We need to make sure we have a winning mentality at the club.
"I don't want to see their players celebrating on my pitch after the game. People might think that is ruthless or heartless but I want to see us doing a lap of honour."
"It has been a progressive season. We could finish eighth or ninth and that would be a very good season.
"We have a job to do because there is a lot riding on the game.
"I don't think Notts County would have any sympathy for us if the roles were reversed. We need to make sure we have a winning mentality at the club.
"I don't want to see their players celebrating on my pitch after the game. People might think that is ruthless or heartless but I want to see us doing a lap of honour."