Former Gillingham manager Mark Bonner says he expects the squad to have a strong second half of the season.
In his first comments since his sacking on Sunday, January 5, he thanked club owners Brad and Shannon Galinson for inviting him to manage the side.
The former Cambridge manager was appointed in May, just after the sacking of Stephen Clemence with the aim of giving him the pre-season to create a promotion winning side.
At the time, the club’s managing director Joe Comper said: “We were specifically looking for a leader with direct experience playing successfully in League 2.
“We were also looking for someone who had promoted a team out of the League and had the skills to build that sort of ambitious culture.”
While the season started well, with the club topping the League Two table for several weeks, results dipped in October.
After losing three games in a row over Christmas, Bonner and his assistant Anthony Hates were relieved of their duties and former Accrington boss John Coleman installed as the new gaffer.
Comper said: “The staff have thoroughly enjoyed working with (Mark Bonner), however, we felt if we were going to achieve something this season with what we believe to be a very talented group of players, we needed to make a change.”
He continued: “With regret we have decided to part company. I would like to place on record my thanks to Mark and I wish every success for the future.”
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On Wednesday, January 8, Bonner took to social media to share his views on his dismissal, offering warm words to the club and wishing them well, adding that he had “thoroughly enjoyed the experience”.
He said that the summer had been about creating the foundations for a successful season on the pitch, but the club had struggled to find consistency.
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This should change now that players are returning from injury, and Bonner said he expected Coleman to benefit from that.
He also took time to thank the club’s backroom team, “the committed and talented players in the squad”, the fans and the club staff.
“I … wish John Coleman, the squad and everyone connected with Gillingham Football Club the very best for the future,” he added.
Mark Bonner’s statement in full
“I would like to thank Brad and Shannon Galinson and the Senior Management Team for the opportunity to manage Gillingham Football Club.
“After a summer of hard work and setting the foundations to build a culture of success, we enjoyed an outstanding start to the season. Since then, results and performances have been disappointing, and we have been unable to find the level and consistency we all wanted.
“As many of the players are now fit and available, I expect a consistent team to emerge and have a strong second half of the season.
“I hope the new management team will continue the work of creating a team and culture that will bring about the success that the club deserves.
“I leave grateful and proud of the quality of work and professionalism from the whole backroom team. Your loyalty, endeavour and commitment has made for an outstanding working environment.
“I extend these thanks to the committed and talented players in the squad.
“I am also grateful to the supporters and Club staff for the way I have been welcomed since the summer and wish John Coleman, the squad, and everyone connected with Gillingham Football Club the very best for the future.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I look forward to using the lessons learned and energy gained in future roles.”
New manager John Coleman will line-up his first squad in a home fixture against Fleetwood Town (kick-off 3pm). For tickets, click here