"We deserved more than that , these are the moments that define a season," said J. Turner after a disappointing match last week. Gillingham's reliance on their goalkeepers, particularly Turner, has come into question lately, especially given the mixed performances in the early season.

Turner's abilities have been both praised and criticized. His shot-stopping skills are commendable; however, his distribution has been shaky at times. Fans often recall the last match against Grimsby, where a lack of communication led to an avoidable goal. The incident showcased the pressing need for Gillingham to reevaluate their options between the sticks.

There's an argument to be made for introducing competition in the goalkeeping department. G. Morris has pushed Turner in training, and suggesting that competition might spark improved performances. Morris' agility and commanding presence in goal have not gone unnoticed, leaving many fans curious about when he will get the nod.

As Gillingham prepares for the next encounters in League Two, the goalkeeping situation remains a hot topic. With Turner needing to build confidence and Morris looking for opportunities, questions arise: Is it time for Gillingham to consider a rotation policy in goal? With higher stakes this season, it may be a chance for fresh ideas and competition.