P/T Indie wrote:Gillingham are very unlucky not to be ahead two great saves by the Shrews keeper.
Not sure who I want to win Shrews is better for travelling to but I think if they don't go up they will spend big over the summer. Gillingham however might have money problems if they stay down.
Will they now sign him as he is the one person who has got them to the final after his performances in the last few games? Obviously enjoys the presure games!
Luke Daniels currently playing for Shrewsbury Town on loan from West Bromwich Albion.
Daniels, who joined the Baggies in 2004 after being released by Manchester United, has performed well in the reserve squad. His good form saw him make his international debut for England Under-18s in their 2–1 win over Slovenia in April 2006.
Daniels spent seven years at Old Trafford before being offered a trial at West Brom. Luke Steele, another young goalkeeper from Manchester United joined Daniels at West Brom as an exchange for United taking the Baggies' first choice keeper Tomasz Kuszczak on loan.
He joined Scottish Premier League side Motherwell on loan for the rest of the 2007–08 season on 25 January 2008, making his debut against Celtic on 3 May. After returning to West Brom for the summer, he joined Shrewsbury Town on a season loan on 1 August.He shone in Shrewsbury's playoff semi final, second leg against Bury FC at Gigg Lane. His man of the match display ensured Shrewsbury a place in the 2009 League Two Playoff Final at Wembley.
Luke Daniels was the hero for 10-man Shrewsbury as he produced two penalty saves in a 4-3 shootout victory to send his side through to the League Two play-off final at Wembley.
Daniels' good work was not consigned to the shootout though as he made save after save to keep Bury at bay in the proceeding 120 minutes, also saving a Phil Jevons penalty in normal time.