Weymouth chairman Martyn Harrison has quashed rumours that New Look founder Tom Singh is considering investing in the club.

The hotelier has also played down suggestions that ex-Terras' boss Garry Hill and his brother Colin Hill could be interested in taking over the outfit in the summer.

Colin Hill, who is a property developer, is the majority shareholder of the Wetmore Foundation that currently owns Peterborough United's London Road ground.

Last month Harrison revealed that he would fund the Terras until the end of the season to give the club time to come up with a plan to tackle the financial crisis that has seen 11 players exit the Wessex Stadium over the past few weeks.

Harrison said: "Things are not a lot different to what they were a couple of weeks ago. The Supporters' Trust have organised a meeting for March 9 and I have been doing everything I can to help with that despite the fact that it is an independent thing that has nothing to do with me.

"There will be a few other meetings going on this week at the club and we will just have to see how we get on."

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