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Hollins sounds rallying call
By Adam Summers
WEYMOUTH manager John Hollins has called upon the club's fans
to turn out in numbers for this Saturday's local derby with
Yeovil Town.
The Terras' boss made the plea after his side captured a
2-1 win over Exeter City at the Wessex Stadium last night
thanks to a late strike from Chris McPhee.
The visit of the Glovers will be Weymouth's last pre-season
friendly and Hollins reckons a big crowd would give his side
a huge boost ahead of the start of their Blue Square Premier
campaign, which will begin with a home game against Grays
Athletic on August 9.
He said: "The crowd was a bit disappointing tonight but hopefully
our fans will turn out on Saturday and give the lads a good
send off ahead of the start of the season. That, along with
another good victory, would set us up perfectly.
"A lot of hard work has been put in by the chairman,
the chief executive and the rest of the staff over the summer
to make each game an event and so far we have enjoyed some
entertaining matches.
"We are trying to play exciting football and we are
not far off where we want to be. Now it would be nice to see
more people turning out to come and see us so they can form
their own opinion rather than just finding out through others."
Hollins handed starts to Scott Doe, debutante Stephen Reed,
Josh Webb and James Coutts last night and he was pleased with
the result.
He added: "Exeter started with three up front whereas
we stuck with our 4-4-2. We were going to change it halfway
through the first half but sometimes that can cause confusion
so instead we waited until half time.
"We came in with the score 1-1 and we decided to play
the same way as them in the second half by putting three in
the middle and getting the wingers to push on and that helped
us win more of the ball.
"However, we failed to keep hold of it as well as we
have done in previous games and that caused us to have indifferent
spells.
"When we did knock it around we started to create chances
and I thought Chris' winner at the end was a fantastic finish.
"It is important that that you are able to adapt in
games. I like 4-4-2 because everyone knows their role but
sometimes you have to change it and that is something we need
to learn to be able to do."
League Two side Exeter included ex-Terras Steve Tully and
Richard Logan, former Dorchester Town loanee Danny Seabourne
and summer signing Marcus Stewart in their side and they soon
went ahead.
Home keeper Danny Knowles got caught stranded clutching at
thin air under Ryan Harley's ninth-minute corner and that
enabled Matt Taylor to nod into an unguarded net from six
yards.
Seabourne then had a header flicked over the bar by Knowles
before Anton Robinson drove into the box and levelled on 22
minutes with an effort that appeared to wrong foot Jones who
looked helpless as the ball found the right corner.
Stewart saw a header fall narrowly wide after the break but
Weymouth were working extremely hard and on 69 minutes they
nearly took the lead when Stuart Beavon shot wide on the turn
from 10 yards.
As the half progressed the hosts grew stronger and on 88
minutes McPhee grabbed the winner with an excellent side-footer
from 20 yards that found the bottom right corner.
Hollins added: "We looked fit and strong and we are
going to need that. Sometimes last season we lost against
teams we felt we should have beat and that is all about motivation.
"It is easy to motivate yourself for games like this
one tonight but you need to be on it all the time.
"I thought Stephen Reed did well on his debut despite
not having played for a while and I also thought Santos Gaia
and Scott were excellent at the back."
Andy Taylor came on as a second-half substitute but fellow
trialist Anthony Mason was not in the squad. Hollins said:
"Anthony had something else he had to do. I would like
to see him again against Yeovil."
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