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L1: Gills, Bolton out in front
- Updated: August 13, 2016
Gillingham and Bolton retained their perfect records after the second round of matches in Sky Bet League One as both secured 2-1 victories.
The Gills won at home to Bury thanks to a sixth-minute strike from Ryan Jackson and Antony Kay’s own goal.
Tom Pope pulled a goal back for the Shakers but the home side held out for the three points.
Bolton have settled down well to life in the third-tier of English football following their relegation from the Championship and they too boast a 100 per cent record after they came from behind to win at AFC Wimbledon.
Andy Barcham drilled home the opener for the Dons after 16 minutes but Phil Parkinson’s side battled back and drew level through Gary Madine, who equalised before the break.
Wanderers continued to press for the winner and their perseverance was rewarded 20 minutes from time when Liam Trotter was on target to secure maximum points.
Millwall looked like joining Gillingham and Bolton at the top of the table after goals from Tony Craig (24) and David Worrall (27) …
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