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Gill's pride in Terras
By Derek Bish
Monday 8th March 2010
JERRY Gill said he was proud as punch after
watching his charges give champions-elect Newport County a
stern test.
The Terras fell behind early but hit back through Josh Llewellyns
lob, only for the Exiles to net twice inside the final 15
minutes.
However, Gill was also left angry about referee Daniel Cooks
decision not to send off Martyn Giles for a foul on Luke Benbow
when the teenage striker was clean through on goal.
I am absolutely fuming about it, said Gill. I
was going mad on the sideline.
The referee cant explain it to me. I went in
his dressing room at half-time and hes told me the defender
touched the ball but the ball hasnt moved off its line,
Luke is through on goal and it was a big decision.
Because the big boys have come to town I think he has
bottled it.
If the foul had been awarded it would have left Weymouth
with a free-kick on the edge of the box and Newport down to
10 men with more than two thirds of the match still to play.
But although they conceded seconds after levelling, Gill
was delighted with the Terras performance particularly
considering a number knew it would be their last game.
Im proud as punch that was a top-class
performance, he said. Weve matched a team
that are going to be playing Blue Square Premier Football
next year its terrific.
Every single one of my players have been absolutely
terrific. Im proud as punch to say Im manager
of Weymouth Football Club.
Losing 3-1, that may sound a bit strange but we didnt
deserve a 3-1 out of that. We deserved to get back in it at
1-1 but their goal came straight after weve scored,
which was a bit disappointing.
We looked dangerous, solid and energetic. I told them
to play with a smile on their face and they did just that.
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