Gillingham face a team with an abundance of goal threats but head coach Stephen Clemence is confident his own team can be dangerous too. A refreshed attacking department has given Clemence hope they can start entertaining fans with goals of their own. Gills’ slender total of 26 is in contrast to the 61 goals scored by Friday night hosts Notts County. The addition of attackers Josh Walker and Jorge Hurtado, along with more precise deliver from wing-back Remeao Hutton, is hoped to give the Gills a better chance of hurting opposition teams. So far this season they’ve been reliant on a relatively …