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Terras blitzed by Bryant


WEYMOUTH 0 BASINGSTOKE TOWN 6

FRUSTRATIONS finally boiled over for the Wessex Stadium faithful as Weymouth crumbled to a humiliating defeat at the hands of a Basingstoke Town side that did not even need to get out of the driveway, let alone first gear.

Mitchell Bryant netted six of the easiest goals he will ever score as debutant goalkeeper Tim Sandercombe had a nightmare, and the rest of the team was not far behind.

Chairman George Rolls and Jerry Gill received the brunt of the supporters’ anger while the team were booed from the field at half-time and the end.

There were five new faces for Terras’ fans to learn since their last home game – a 3-1 win over Lewes on January 30.

Sandercombe lined up as Wey-mouth’s third goalkeeper in as many games, making his debut just 24 hours after joining on non-contract terms from Blue Square Premier side Mansfield Town.

Nathan Davies, in midfield, also debuted while Danny Smith made his first appearance at the Wessex Stadium after joining from Eastbourne Borough.

Teenage striker Luke Benbow had to settle for a place on the bench while Cameron Mawer returned to the Wessex Stadium for the first time after departing at the end of last season.

Ex-Terra Richard Barnard wore the opposite number one jersey while there was an impeccably-observed minute’s silence for former Weymouth manager Brian Godfrey ahead of kick-off.

The home side started brightly and forced a corner and a free-kick in the early stages, the second of those set-pieces being swung in from Stephen Reed, just beyond the outstretched boot of Pierre Joseph-Dubois.

Sandercombe – who was yet to touch the ball – had a horror start to his debut, swinging his leg at a harmless through ball and missing, allowing Bryant to tuck the ball into the unguarded net.

Joseph-Dubois blazed over from eight yards after Josh Llewellyn teed him up before Llewellyn himself volleyed harmlessly over as Weymouth tried to respond.

Joseph-Dubois made a nuisance of himself in the opposition penalty and scuffed his shot across goal, but Dan Smith could only stab wide from close in.

However, Town doubled their lead when David Pratt was released down the right channel and drove in a shot-cum-cross for an unmarked Bryant to slide in to net his second easy goal of the day.

Simon Radcliffe replaced Ben Farrell in midfield in the 38th minute but Bryant completed his hat-trick of tap-ins when he tucked in from a couple of yards after Sandercombe had blocked Gary Frewen’s volley – the striker’s treble coming from a total distance of less than 10 yards.

Joseph-Dubois’ snapshot on the turn forced Barnard into his best save of the match inside the first minute of the second half only for Bryant to guide his fourth home in the 53rd minute after the Weymouth defence stopped and stared at a long ball over the top.

Sandercombe spilled an easy header as Weymouth’s fans finally lost patience and barracked chairman Rolls in the main stand, Gill in the dugout and the players on the pitch.

Joseph-Dubois nearly scrambled home a consolation on the hour mark but Miles Mitchell-Coop cleared off the line.

Rob Rice crossed for Frewen to set up Bryant’s fifth, predictably another tap in after ghosting past an almost invisible Sandercombe.

Jahson Downes flicked the ball over Martin Slocombe and sent a low cross for Bryant to convert his sixth and the Dragons could have made the Terras’ afternoon even worse had it not been for some poor finishing.

Terras: Sandercombe, McGuinness, Slocombe, Mawer, Brice, Farrell (Radcliffe 38), Davies, Reed, Joseph-Dubois (Benbow 62), Llewellyn, Smith. Subs not used: Harris, Reid, Frampton.

Basingstoke: Barnard, Mitchell-Coop, Finley, Laidler (Downes 46), Christon, Hankin, Rice, Ogunbote (Warner 70), Pratt, Bryant (Stephens 75), Frewen. Subs not used: Mitchell, Kitteridge.

Comments(7)

staffs says...
9:18pm Sat 13 Feb 10

So...

What do you think will replace weymouths football ground?

weypaul says...
9:58pm Sat 13 Feb 10

a very large psychiatric ard

weymouthfox says...
10:03pm Sat 13 Feb 10

The ongoing pantomine off the pitch is clearly affecting the players. If we hoped Mr Rolls would bring stability, it seems we were wrong. Watch that revolving door at the Wessex Stadium as another team of saviours come into view!

Exiled Terra says...
6:56am Sun 14 Feb 10

Hutch would of never allowed this to happen.

magura says...
10:51am Sun 14 Feb 10

Ive heard that Weyline taxis 777777 are on constant standby at the stadium and the speedway track for expected departures of Chairmen and promoters to undisclosed destinations .The meter clock is also ticking away for Mr Gill who hasnt excactly lived up to his pre managerial appointment hype about what he was going to do and to here his comments yesterday on our 6 goal thrashing "the amount of goals didnt matter we still only lost 3 points "Definitely Taxi For Gill

Stoneman says...
10:31am Mon 15 Feb 10

LOL well siad Magura I wish I could contact you as I have so much info. Gill & Bartlett should go into the adult entertainment industry. I know when I ws playing ang managing sides in football a 6-0 hidine knocked the stuffing outta the lads and It does matter
pmsl at security words HELP-SONG lol any suggestions

Mr irate says...
2:08pm Mon 15 Feb 10

Hutch pushed out of the way for no actual reason, it's as if they are doing everything in their power to bring the club down!!
I'm sure in 5 years time and Curtis is living in his mansion, on that land, it will be clearer !
Hope he has a high fence.


DEBUT TO FORGET: Loanee keeper Tim Sandercombe DEBUT TO FORGET: Loanee keeper Tim Sandercombe

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