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Post by Dave on Jul 8, 2010 20:16:34 GMT
I will move this thread into our match day room when it’s reopened after the world cup
My customers in Weymouth this morning joked with me and asked questions such as “what sort of fan do you call yourself” and simply because when asked I said I would not be going to watch this pre season friendly.
Mind you they soon shut up when I asked them if they were going seeing they live in Weymouth and their club needs every bit of support it can muster from the people of Weymouth.
I’m told the manager now at Weymouth is a really good man who does have the club at heart and hopefully will lead the club to better days than it has been having for a few good seasons now. Gone are the days when Weymouth paid wages it simply could not afford and the team we will face will be made up of local lads who won’t be getting very much in the form of monetary payments for playing for Weymouth.
I did hear there might be court action taking place against some who were running the club before and while I know some feel Weymouth have deserved all that has happened to them, I still argue it was never the fans fault and they suffered the real heartache as they watched their club be almost destroyed and lost forever.
I was talking to my Aldershot fan friend in Yeovil also today and he told me Aldershot have six pre season games lined up and I do feel that’s about the right number and I’m not so sure having such a small squad as we do at this time, if having nine pre season games is such a good idea.
I would expect this game and also the Bovey Tracy game will see a fair number of youth players featuring in them with the other games against better opposition being made up of mostly our first team players.
Still knowing the sort of players we will face at Weymouth I would expect us to score a hatful of goals and if we do have any members who are going, I hope you can write a match report for the forum.
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Post by rjdgull on Jul 10, 2010 15:16:28 GMT
According to dot com the half time score is 0 - 1 with O'Kane the goal scorer after 29 minutes. Interestingly, looks like he started in midfield.
Two trailists in the line up, Poyser (formerly Aston Villa striker ) and Lathrope (formerly Norwich midfielder). Looking foward to some match reports.
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Post by loyalgull on Jul 10, 2010 16:11:13 GMT
5-1 final score,good start for us,and billy kee who hit a hat trick,an impressive start by him
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Post by rjdgull on Jul 11, 2010 6:59:50 GMT
A few initial thoughts from this match. Looks like Zebroski will stay on the wing as opposed up front (quite right IMO) and in the absence of Carlisle, will be on the right wing.
It was pleasing to see our two main strikers hit four goals together during the second half. More of that please! Obviously, there is no back up up front at the moment but Buckle has hinted that he may sign a striker next week, possibly on Monday, so fingers crossed there!
LRT played at centre back as opposed to LB so may turn out to be good value for the extra cover he provides.
Roll on the Plainmoor PSF's!
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Post by chelstongull on Jul 11, 2010 8:48:27 GMT
Looking at the pictures in todays Sunday Independent, this Billy Kee is a dead ringer for Danny Stevens.
How did the trialists play as the papers match report isn't up to much? Nice to see Mr Barlow get his mug in one of the pictures!!
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Post by norm on Jul 11, 2010 14:40:53 GMT
Before I go Lathrope - very promising, midfielder, some nice touches Poynser - only managed to have 2 touches, didn't come out 2nd half
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Post by Dave on Jul 11, 2010 14:48:24 GMT
Thanks Jane, hopefully they will feature in our next friendly against Plymouth and those who did not get along to the Weymouth game will be able to get a good look at them.
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Post by dazgull on Jul 12, 2010 7:55:04 GMT
Sounded like a good run out for them and nice to see a few goals scored. Certainly looking forward to seeing Billy Kee this week, looks a useful signing. The young lad Poyser is from Aston Villa and could well be joining us on loan, will probably get a run out against Argyle and a full game at Bovey. We are also trying to sign another forward, very well known to us
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Post by simonb on Jul 12, 2010 8:27:44 GMT
Hasn't Poyser been released by Aston Villa though? Additionally, if we are looking at somebody - "very well known to us" - just hope (if a signing takes place relating to this) that the player in question is of a good standard!
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Post by dazgull on Jul 12, 2010 8:58:59 GMT
Well all the better if the lad has been released, saves up a loan.
As for the other target, yes he he is of a good standard. Has plenty of experience in this division and will be that "big lad up front".
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Post by merse on Jul 12, 2010 10:41:12 GMT
Well all the better if the lad has been released, saves up a loan. Well both Saturday's trialists have departed for whatever reason...............such is the nature of pre-season.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2010 11:27:40 GMT
What a difference from our last visit to Weymouth on Boxing Day 2008, both in terms of the weather (no icy wind nipping down the channel on Saturday) and the football. Pinch yourself and you realise it’s not too much more than eighteen months since we were last there. But, in football terms, it could be half-a-lifetime ago. A promotion for Torquay in the meantime; two relegations for Weymouth and - from once aspiring to be our “equals” – I suspect Weymouth will now be exceptionally fortunate to finish above either Truro or Tiverton this coming season.
Really it’s only a case of continuing to wear the same colours - and still possessing the Wessex Stadium - which links Weymouth old and Weymouth new. The fans are still the same, of course, albeit in reduced numbers: 350-odd there on Saturday including a good number of Torquay fans. But maybe, you sensed, not quite the fixture Weymouth relished at this stage of proceedings and - as a purely footballing exercise - not too unlike us visiting Dawlish on the second Saturday in July. Only a small thing admittedly, but not getting a programme issued hinted at the “work in progress” nature of the club. At least the tannoy was working!
Weymouth’s players showed spirit but – should you look at today’s Dorset Echo – you’ll see they’ve been arriving from all manner of sources including Chickerell and Portland. From a South Devon perspective, there was Ben Gerring (ex-Argyle and more recently Liverton) and Jules Emati-Emati (once of Dawlish). Somehow I imagine the team that starts Weymouth’s first league game may only have a passing resemblance to Saturday’s.
As has been reported, it was a fairly youthful Torquay line-up in the first half which suited me as I’d wanted to have a look at Yeoman, Palmer and Halpin in adult football. It needs to be remembered that, whilst all three have decent experience in youth football, only Yeoman (for Bideford) has had much exposure to “senior” football. It’s too early to make a call on them yet but I reckon each of them is currently capable of playing a decent level of non-league football. That’s not an indication of whether they’ll make it as professionals but it’s better than nothing and a promise of something. If Palmer or Yeoman is still at the club this time next year, that’s reasonable progress for the youth set-up given that Halpin is now contracted. As for Kofi Poyser, let’s just say he was quiet (with the makings of a being an obscure answer to a forum question in years to come. Unless, unless...).
A much-changed side for the second half and a wholly different tempo and game. Billy Kee made an obviously forceful initial impression – friendly against poor opposition or not – and has something of a more plausible version of Lee Phillips about him. At same stage somebody is sure to describe him as “bullish”. Damon Lathrope looked just the type of player that you might describe as “tidy” in such low-key circumstances. Rowe-Turner and Macklin were both rather rusty and you can only hope that each will now prove themselves in “fresh start” circumstances rather than being judged in the context of the all-together harsher reality of their introductions last January and February. Oh and I’ve nearly forgotten Danny Potter. I must be taking him for granted already which surely is a good sign….
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Post by pappy on Jul 12, 2010 12:08:35 GMT
A 1st half that had the pre-season feel to it a 2nd half were we picked it up and 5 goals added with the mixture of going round thier ground and town made itr a good day. I thought Billy Kee was like Tim Sills but with a better foot control which is great and a bit of Lee Phillips in him as he kept chasing everything down was good to see. There goal was atcually quite good, a chip over the advancing Bevan made it better. Good banter between Torquyay and Weymouth fans 1st half, weymouth fans dissapered 2nd half. All in all a good day
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2010 12:45:05 GMT
weymouth fans dissapered 2nd half. In the interest of historical accuracy it should be explained that the Weymouth fans changed ends at half-time to follow the direction of their team's play. And it certainly appears that Pappy and his mates created an impression in some quarters: www.exeweb.com/forums/showthread.php?p=998928#post998928An "abundance for heroine" is an intriguing concept. Perhaps one of them is in the picture? Give her a medal for valour!
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Post by merse on Jul 12, 2010 13:18:40 GMT
And it certainly appears that Pappy and his mates created an impression in some quarters: .exeweb.com/forums/showthread.php?p=998928#post998928 Just the sort of village idiots this site was set up to avoid!
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