Former Gillingham FC goalkeeper Glenn Morris: 'It was the right time for me to move on'
19.05.26, 17:00 Updated 24.07.26, 16:52
Simon Head
Former Gillingham goalkeeper Glenn Morris departed Priestfield this summer as a bona fide club legend, and he admitted that his second stint at the club delivered more than he expected before he departed with fond memories of his time at ME7.
Chatting in his first interview with his new club, Dorking Wanderers, Morris talked about his time at Priestfield, and his second stint at the club in particular, as he went on to make 136 appearances for the club, with 41 clean sheets.
“Yeah, I loved it,” he told the Dorking Wanderers official website.
“I probably played more than I thought I would at that period of my career, and in the league. I had a good, good rapport with the fans, and it was my local team, really.
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Simon Head is the founding editor of Gills 365. A veteran sports journalist and editor with more than 25 years in the industry, he has written for major news outlets, broadcasters and sports organisations around the world. Simon is a longtime Gillingham season ticket holder, and has been a regular at Priestfield since the mid-1990s.
