Hutch: Have a little patience
By Adam Summers
Wednesday 28th July 2010
PATIENCE is the name of the game for Weymouth manager Ian
Hutchinson as he continues to hit roadblocks in his bid to
add some older heads to his vastly inexperienced squad.
Following an improved performance in a 2-0 defeat at Wimborne
Town last night, the Terras boss once again attempted
to hide his frustration after another trialist let him down
at the 11th hour.
Hutchinson said: We were supposed to have a lad coming
tonight who is a prolific goalscorer at this level but I got
a text from him at 5.46pm saying he could not make it and
that it was perhaps too long a journey for him.
That is what we are up against at the minute and it
is frustrating but we have to remain positive.
It is a big ask to expect the young lads we have at
the minute to come in all at once and do the business at this
level but fair play to them tonight because they have worked
hard and put in a vastly improved performance against a decent
side.
And they had to, as another display like the one they
put in at Portland United on Saturday would have seen one
or two leave the party.
The quality we showed in possession this evening was
a lot better, our work-rate was good, and had we stuck away
one of the three or four clear-cut chances we had in the opening
20 minutes it may have finished a different story.
We know what we need and that is three or four men
around the place who have played at this level and have the
experience to help the younger ones out and pull them around.
We will continue to endeavour to bring players of that
ilk in but we need to remain patient. There are still a lot
of players out there and if we have to wait until the last
week before the season starts to get the ones we want in then
so be it.
Hutchinson is not a fan of picking out particular players
for praise but last night he made an exception for Tom Manley,
Lewis Ironside and Sam Charles.
He added: Toms handling was very clean and he
is looking a good signing. Sam is also working his socks off
and on another night would have netted a couple. He has definitely
got something about him.
The other player I thought did well was Lewis Ironside,
who showed a lot of quality on the ball in the first half
and gave us a good outlet. He knows he needs to work on his
fitness but he certainly showed some positive signs.
Wimborne, who are managed by ex-Terras captain Alex Browne,
netted both their goals in the second half through Kev James
and Perry Mullins.
Terras: Manley (Weeks 85), Tribe, Dixon, Oldring, Clarke
(Welch 80), Ironside, MacGookin, Reiffer, Halloran, Emati-Emati,
Charles (Kemble 70).