DORCHESTER Town and Weymouth both lost on a miserable weekend of football - but how did their fans react to the defeats?
Magpies' and Terras' supporters got in touch after their respective 6-1 and 3-2 defeats to Salisbury and Oxford City.
Here's what the Dorchester faithful had to say...
Felt we were still in it at 1-5, the sixth was the killer. https://t.co/XnWKnIBMJO
— The Same Old Few (@thesameoldfew) October 24, 2020
@ Halftime 1-2 down there was a chance Dorch could get back into the game, but 2nd half poor defending resulted in 3 tap-ins, & a dodgey pen given by the lino. Dorch have no threat up front, no ‘danger man’ they need a midfield general to run the show
— Pete Brimble (@Hoooray4Boobies) October 24, 2020
Robinson hasn’t got a clue and the players aren’t inspired by him
— Dan Bishop (@DanBishop01) October 24, 2020 Here's what the Dorchester faithful had to say...
Weymouth fans were similarly critical of the Terras' display.
The Terras had fought back to 2-2 after going 2-0 down in 15 minutes, but conceded an 88th-minute heartbreaker as Oxford City reached the FA Cup first round for the fourth consecutive season.
Difference between the two sides was that Oxford played far more intelligently against the elements in the second half than the Terras did in the first.
— Andy Purchase (@1AndyPurchase) October 24, 2020
Weymouth once again lacking imagination going forward and failed miserably to capitalise on the comeback to 2-2.
The performance today was subpar. Oxford City was playing what has become our usual game after the past few seasons. We put the foot on the throttle at the start of the 2nd half but then as soon as we equalised, went back to what made us concede those 2 goals. 1/2
— FM Terrabull (@FMTerrabull) October 24, 2020
Understandable resting players but it was a risk against an in-form side and it didn’t work. Hopefully the payoff will be an energetic and positive result against Bromley in the league on Tuesday...
— Duncan Gardner (@TerraStatman) October 24, 2020
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