Down and out
By Adam Summers
A GOALKEEPING clanger by on-loan stopper Adam Legzdins condemned
Weymouth to the drop at the Wessex Stadium last night.
The Crewe Alexandra keeper failed to deal with a cross allowing
Adam Boyes to deliver the final nail in the Terras coffin
after the hosts had showed supreme mettle to cancel out Richard
Brodies early opener through Cliff Akurang just before
the break.
In fact for much of the second period it looked like the
Terras would go on to get the three points they desperately
required with Akurang having an effort cleared off the line
and Dominic Merella being denied by visiting keeper Michael
Ingham.
Ultimately though Weymouths three-season stay in non-Leagues
top-flight came to an end but at the final whistle the home
fans spared their despair and replaced it with warm applause
for a side who really did go down fighting.
Terras boss Bobby Gould made two changes to his starting
XI with Sam Cutler and Raiff Gwinnett replacing the injured
Jordan Collins and midfielder Stephen Reed, whose career at
the Wessex Stadium looks over after he was asked to leave
the club on Thursday due to an internal club matter.
With no Reed in the side, Cameron Mawer was the only surviving
member in the line-up who started Weymouths opening
home game of the season against Grays Athletic, which they
won 3-1.
Injuries to Marcus Browning and Callum Hart and Stephen Cookes
unavailability due to family reasons meant Gould had to fill
his bench with three under-18s in Jamie Frampton, Tom Richardson
and Terngu Agera. Simon Evans and striker Pierre Joseph-Dubois
were the other named substitutes.
York made a bright start and nearly took the lead on four
minutes when a long free-kick into the area was not dealt
with allowing Citys top-scorer Brodie to fire across
the six-yard box. But such was the pace on the ball Christian
Smith was unable to divert it towards the target.
Daniel McBreen then drove a shot straight at Legzdins after
an error by Gavin Hoyte before Boyes put Brodie through who
shot across goal and wide of the far post after being put
under pressure by the retreating Kyle Critchell.
The Terras clearly looked nervous and on 10 minutes the Minstermen
created another good opening only for Boyes strike to
deflect off the boot of Hoyte and over the bar.
The hosts had a tame shout for a penalty turned away when
Ben Gill went down theatrically in the box following a corner
but on 14 minutes the Minstermen deservedly went in front.
McBreen got in behind Gwinnett on the right and squared for
Brodie who was given the freedom of the area to nonchalantly
take the ball with his instep and send a clinical volley into
the left corner of the net.
The Terras response was to push Merella up front for
a short period alongside Fola Onibuje and Akurang but City
continued to threaten and on 20 minutes Brodie had a header
from a corner cleared off the line by James Coutts.
Legzdins then denied Boyes twice in quick succession before
Wey-mouth began to edge their way back into the game with
Akurang and Onibuje both having headers denied by York keeper
Michael Ingham. The Terras continued to deliver threatening
balls into the Minster-mens box and after Akurang sent
a half volley wide and headed over from a free-kick from Coutts
the on-loan striker netted a dramatic leveller on the stroke
of half-time.
Merella turned on the edge of the box and when his deflected
strike found the hands of Ingham there seemed no danger but
the keeper somehow allowed the ball to slip from his grasp
enabling the alert Akurang to tap in from an acute angle.
That certainly lifted the home fans at the interval and the
Terras continued the onslaught at the start of the second
half. Merella burst into the area on 47 minutes and put the
ball across the six-yard box only for Akurang to see his effort
hacked off the line and the ball scrambled clear.
Yorks defence was now looking a bag of nerves as Weymouth
kept coming forward with Coutts firing over from 20 yards
after a lay off by Onibuje.
City then wasted another opening when McBreen lashed the
ball over at the far post before Cutler had a strike across
goal stopped by Ingham.
The shaky nature of the contest continued when York skipper
David McGork hesitated when dealing with a routine long ball
on 62 minutes and allowed Merella to get in only to see his
shot blocked by the onrushing Ingham.
Next it was Legzdins turn to make a mistake when he
spilled a cross from the left only to make amends by blocking
McBreens follow up strike out for a corner.
The passion and spirit that was being displayed by the Terras
was fantastic but on 76 minutes that turned into heartache
when Brodie got behind the home defence and sent in a weak
cross that Legzdins carelessly palmed into the path of Boyes
who fired home to Yorks relief.
The Weymouth keeper tried to make amends by producing a couple
of top-class saves to deny Christian Smith, who then missed
a sitter from 10 yards after more good work from Brodie.
The Terras then tried to raise their game in the final stages
by bringing on Joseph-Dubois but they were unable to get back
in it and while York celebrated safety the Terras were left
to reflect on another turbulent campaign that on this occasion
has ended with the disappointment of relegation
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