MARK McCAMMON
For the 2008/09 season we're giving you the chance to put your questions to the players. In the spotlight this afternoon is summer signing Mark McCammon.
Harry Smith asks How many goals are you hoping to score this season?
I don't really set a tally because obviously you end up putting yourself under pressure. This season I'll be looking to get amongst the goals but I prefer to take it one game at a time.
Michael Pilcher asks It must have been a wrench to leave Doncaster after such a great season, do you think you'll regret turning down the chance to test yourself against Championship defences?
I've played at Championship level before so I've experienced it all already.When I spoke to the Chairman and the Gaffer at Gillingham and heard about their ambitions to get straight back up into League One that was a big reason for coming here. I don't regret it and I'm sure I've made the right decision.
James Hawking asks What will you bring to the Gills strike force this season?
I will bring a physical presence and a little bit of pace up front. Hopefully I will form a good partnership with whoever I play with up front. Obviously, with me being injured in pre-season, that was a bit of a downside as the lads have got that bit more of an understanding. I just need to get my match fitness up to what I know I'm capable of but the more training sessions and matches I have the more understanding myself and Simeon will get.
Gary Taylor asks You've had the hamstring injury lately, have you had any other serious injuries in your career?
I dislocated my shoulder a few seasons ago when I was with Doncaster and I also had a bad ankle injury when I was 18 but I recovered from both of them really well.

Jay Walton asks You played on the left wing for Doncaster last year, what's your favourite position?
Target Man, Centre Forward, that's my favourite position, I've always played there. I used to play right wing when I was younger and I've also played at Centre-Back a few times as well. I did ok there but Centre-Forward is my position.
David Loveridge asks What is the best ground you've played at?
Well, I have played at the new Wembley Stadium with Doncaster Rovers and I've also played at the Millennium Stadium. I would have to say the Millennium Stadium as Wembley is a bit too open for me, the Millennium is more compact and has a better atmosphere
And the worst?
That's the Withdean Stadium, my home ground when I played at Brighton. It's the worst ground I've ever played at, the fans are too far away because of the athletics track and the noise goes straight up in the air so there's no atmosphere. They've got great fans down there so hopefully they'll have a new ground soon.
Elliot Chisholm asks Do you have any superstitions or pre-match routines?
No not really, I pray to god then try and go out there and be professional and do the right things

Olly Bellwood asks What team did you support as a kid?
Liverpool, always supported them since the days of John Aldridge, John Barnes, Peter Beardsley and Jan Molby. When I was 5 or 6 years old my dad used to take me up to Anfield sometime and I used to watch them when the played away at QPR.
Lee Griffiths asks Do you come from a footballing family?
Yeah, they all love their football but my Dad's West Indian so naturally he's a cricketer.
Danny Evans asks What tune would like to see the Gills run out to?
Well I can't imagine running out to 50 Cent. (Laughs) So I guess it would have to be something that would get everyone motivated like "Eye Of The Tiger" from the Rocky Films.
Kirsty Williams asks When you're not playing, how do you spend your spare time?
In my spare time I just like to chill at home with my fiancée and take my dog for walks to the park. I sometimes play Pro-Evolution Soccer on the internet but this lot are obsessed with Mario Cart on the Nintendo Wii. All the time they're ringing me every minute to play Mario Kart, there's somegood banter.I also like a nice action film or a horror, it's got to have an "18" on it though, I don't watch kids films.
Finally, Jamie Fellows asks What's your favourite takeaway?
(Laughs) That's a bit random isn't it? My favourite take away is...Chinese.I have Egg Fried Rice, Aromatic Duck with Pancakes and Chicken and Green Pepper in Black Bean Sauce that's delicious.












