Hessenthaler pulls off Southall coup
DOVER ATHLETIC boss Andy Hessenthaler is thrilled to have signed Gillingham midfielder Nicky Southall on loan for a month, writes Justin Allen.
The midfielder, who can also play in defence, joins from Gillingham where he played with and under Hessenthaler.
Gillingham have given permission for Southall to play in the FA Cup against Tonbridge Angels on Saturday and went straight into the squad for tonight's game against Hendon - a game that was one 2-0 as the Whites leapfrogged over Ashford Town (Middlesex) to top the Ryman Premier League table.
Boss Hessenthaler, speaking to www.doverathletic.com, before their win at Claremont Road, said: "No disrespect to this league, Nicky is a class above - and I'm staggered we've got him here.
"He had no hesitation joining us because he likes the football we're playing and the direction we're heading in.
"The lad played in the Premier League for Bolton and has been at Nottingham Forest, not to mention when I managed him in the Championship at Gillingham.
"Young lads in our team, such as Matt Fish, Dean Hill, will learn a lot from Nicky - the way he trains, the way he plays and what he brings to the team.
"It's only a month but you never know what may happen in the future in football. But we're thrilled he's down here."
Hess also praised chairman Jim Parmenter and Gillingham for making the deal happen.
He said: "The chairman has made it happen. We'd like to thank Gillingham - they're paying most of his wages as we'd never be able to afford him otherwise."
Article courtesy of www.doverathletic.com