Gillingham 3-1 Notts County

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Gillingham finished 12th in their second season back in League One

Notts County crashed into League Two as three late goals from Gillingham condemned them to defeat.

The Magpies knew that a win would preserve their League One status and Graham Burke put them ahead from an acute angle in the 61st minute.

They looked to be safe but John Egan set nerves jangling again when he headed home two minutes from time.

Brennan Dickenson's curling shot put County behind before substitute Luke Norris hit the third to relegate them.

County had started the day outside the bottom four and missed several opportunities to make the game safe before their late collapse.

Gills goalkeeper Aaron Morris made a string of stops to keep them out - first superbly saving Garry Thompson's low effort and then making a double save to keep out Haydn Hollis and Jimmy Spencer just before half-time.

At the other end Bradley Dack's effort for Gillingham was cleared off the line.

The defeat meant Notts County ended the season with a run of just one victory in 13 games, which ultimately condemned them to League Two for the first time in five seasons.

Gillingham finished the season in 12th, after coming 17th in their first season back in League One in 2013-14.

Notts County manager Ricardo Moniz told BBC Radio Nottingham:

"It's a disaster, with five minutes to go and everything is in your own hands and we have given it away.

"It starts with a foul and the referee didn't give it, but we did it ourselves. We must defend better, we must mark better because we conceded too easily from set pieces.

"Words about next season are unnecessary at the minute. We are dead now and we will deal with the playing staff on Tuesday. Today is not the time to be talking about next season.

"This is a massive disappointment, I don't think the boys deserve this and it's a massive shock."

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