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King sets sights on Stag
By Adam Summers
Monday 2nd January 2012
THE Terras will look to secure back-to-back home victories
this afternoon when they lock horns with AFC Totton for the
fourth time this season (3pm).
A stunning volley from Stephen Reed led Weymouth to a 3-1
victory over St Albans City on New Years Eve and boss
Brendon King is hoping for more of the same against the high-flying
Stags.
He told Echosport: That victory over St Albans was
massive because they are a very good side. They are strong
and they have experienced players in the likes of Paul Furlong
and Micah Hyde so to come away with the three points was a
fantastic effort.
However, we must now turn our attention to Totton who
will also be a very tough proposition.
We have played them three times already this season
and we know each other well so it promises to be another fantastic
game and hopefully there will be another good turnout.
A crowd of 720 watched the victory over the Saints and every
single one of them will never forget Reeds incredible
opening goal.
King added: The move leading up to the strike was very
good indeed but I dont think a lot of people expected
Reedy to score from there.
That is the sort of technique he possesses though and
it is certainly one of the best strikes I have seen down here
for a long time.
The only disappointing thing was the way we let St
Albans back in it after leading 2-0 at half-time.
I asked the boys to keep it tight early in the second
half but instead we gave them a sniff by conceding a poor
goal.
However, it did not cost us this time as the boys went
on to show great resilience and character to go on and get
a third.
This afternoon the Terras will be without the suspended Ben
Gerring and midfielder James Coutts, whose loan deal does
not permit him to play against his parent club.
King will also have to make a decision on whether to stick
with Nick Jordan between the posts or recall Tom Manley, who
dropped to the bench against the Saints.
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