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Terras up in style
By Brian Copp
WEYMOUTH recovered magnificently from the shock of being
a goal down at half-time to clinch promotion to the Beazer
Homes Premier Division.
And it proved to be such a great day for Weymouth's big-hearted
central defender Gary Fullbrook, who received the Player of
the Year Trophy before the game.
Fullbrook, back from injury and making such a big difference
in the defence, both laid on the equalising goal for Tony
Cook in the first minute of the second half and then steered
Weymouth back on course for promotion by heading the Terras
into the lead.
It was a vital goal from which the Terras never looked back,
giving them encouragement so badly needed at the time to stage
a grandstand finish to the season.
Brilliant
They scored twice more through Steve Clifford, who was selected
as man-of-the-match, and Cook again.
They were denied several other goals by a great performance
in the Erith
goal by Engin Salih. At times he was brilliant with his quick-reaction
saves.
Manager Len Drake was well satisfied, but stressed that the
wind which was
against his team in the first half, was a lot stronger than
many realised.
This was why he had stuck to having five at the back in the
first half.
"We wanted to push forward with the wind in the second
half," he said, "and the turning point certainly
came when we scored in the opening minute.
"We didn't panic when we were a goal down. The atmosphere
in the dressing room at the interval was terrific. The players
felt they could come back and they were right."
Fierce
Salih showed his ability in the fourth minute when skipper
Steve Pugh put
Clifford away. The centre forward beat three defenders and
unleashed a fierce
shot on the run but the goalkeeper did well to dive and turn
the ball aside.
In the 28th minute however, the visitors went ahead when
a free kick was deflected to Mark Hobbs, who promptly beat
Steve Weaver, with a low shot.
Weymouth and 2,176 fans were clearly shaken. For a while,
the Terras lost
their way and the third highest attendance in non-league football
on Saturday must have wondered if Weymouth were going to miss
out.
But what a great come back the Terras made.
Immediately after the restart Cook took a through pass from
Fullbrook to place the ball out of Salih's reach.
Alex Browne managed to get back and rescue Weymouth with
a last-ditch tackle when Erith substitute Kenny Hoyte broke
through, but in the 58th minuite Salih made a brilliant one-handed
save from a downward header from Clifford.
Wild
From the corner Fullbrook became a hero to out jump the Erith
defence and firmly place a header into the roof of the net
- and the Weymouth fans went wild!
Then in the 68th minute, Clifford beat a defender on the
edge of the box and beat Salih with a well-placed low shot.
And the fans showed their delight again when Cook scored
a fourth goal in the 77th minute, after King had headed on
to send Jorge Diaz on a run down the right wing from which
he crossed and Cook applied a perfect finish.
Goalkeeper Weaver, who celebrates his 20th birthday today,
said: "The lads have worked hard. Everybody was writing
us off after Christmas when we had so many injuries. But we
have come back well. Weymouth are the best side I have ever
played with."
And so obviously pleased was the long-serving physiotherapist
Bob
Lucas who declared: "We have had a player of the year
award, but as far as I am concerned we have I5 players of
the year!
Weymouth: Weaver, Fullbrook, Gibson, Ryder, Pugh, Browne,
King, Diaz, Shaw, Ckifford, Gook. Subs. Flint, G. Smith.
*Weymouth's gate of 2,176 was beaten only by Conference clubs,
Colchester United with 7,000 plus and Wycombe Wanderers 6,000
plus on Saturday.
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