Reed back after issues resolved
By Derek Bish
Saturday 20th March 2010
STEPHEN Reed will return to the Weymouth line-up at Chelmsford
City today (3pm) after resolving disciplinary issues
with the club, writes Derek Bish.
The on-loan Macclesfield Town midfielder was a surprise omission
from the Terras team-sheet against Welling United at
the Wessex Stadium last weekend but will make the trip to
Essex.
Meanwhile, Pierre Joseph-Dubois is likely to be back after
overcoming his hamstring injury but Cam-bridge United loanee
Ben Farrell is not likely to feature for another two weeks
with a similar problem.
The 23-year-old central midfield player was on the field
for 45 minutes of the reserves 2-0 loss to Westland
Sports on Wednesday but struggled throughout.
He wasnt running well on Wednesday night and
didnt look fit, said Harris. He didnt
want to acknowledge that fact but I could tell he was putting
a brave face on things. We need players who can run their
socks off for 90 minutes, but he came down and gave it a go
so fair play to him.
With Reed and Joseph-Dubois back, the Terras will have a
slightly more experienced look to them, but defender Cameron
Mawer will be absent as he serves the final match of a two-game
suspension for accumulating 10 bookings this season.
That experience will need to be used to the full as Weymouth
face a second-placed Chelmsford City outfit looking to cement
their place in the Blue Square South play-off positions.
They are on a good run, acknowledged Harris.
They have won five of their last six and drawn the other
so are bang in form.
It will be a different proposition to last weekend
because Welling were strong and organised and Chelmsford are
a much more attacking side.
They like to knock the ball about and draw teams out
so its another test for the young lads.
But they showed they could compete last weekend and
going away to a team who are in form will be another step
in their development.
Caretaker player-boss Harris, who is also the clubs
permanent assistant-manager, would also welcome the return
of good mates Ian Hutchinson and Andy Mason, should
a deal be agreed with chairman George Rolls for them to return
as the Terras management duo.
If Hutch and Mase come back into the fold then good
luck to them, said Harris. They are good mates
of mine but well just have to see what happens there.
In the time being I have been entrusted to take the
team on and we are in a no-lose situation.
All we can go out and do is give our best and compete
against teams who are strong and established in this league.
Im fully aware of the situation the club is in
off the field but I dont want an air of inevitability
creeping in where we go out and accept defeat.
Im not looking to accept defeat whether Im
playing with a bunch of 30-year-olds or a bunch of teenagers.
Terras (from): Sandercombe, Tribe, Frampton, Harris, Dixon,
Lamb, McGuinness, Reed, Radcliffe, Joseph-Dubois, Foster,
Neish, Vincent, Reiffer, McKechnie, Evans, Richardson.