Slocombe in back the boss plea
By Derek Bish
Wednesday 10th March 2010
MARTIN Slocombe has urged fans to give Weymouth manager
Jerry Gill their support after leaving the Wessex Stadium
this week with a heavy heart.
Gill has been widely criticised by supporters after failing
to win any of the teams last eight matches, since the
3-1 success over Lewes in his first game in charge, but Slocombe
said he has thoroughly enjoyed his time at the Wessex Stadium,
including working with the current boss.
The 21-year-old left-back believes the former Birmingham
City full-back may have had his hands tied by the club within
days of walking through the door at the Blue Square Souths
bottom side.
I find it unfair on Jerry, said Slocombe, who
has signed dual registration forms with Bath City and Chippenham
Town. Hes come in, coached the team and tried
to get a few players in.
The ones hes got in like Danny Smith have been
quality. But I spoke to Danny and he said he couldnt
be offered anything at Weymouth.
I know we are bottom of the league still, but its
not Jerry Gills fault. George Rolls sacked Ina Hutchinson
and at the end of the day hes tried to do a job with
the players already there.
I got on well with him, I liked his training but we
just werent getting the results on the pitch.
No-one can blame him with what hes done. If it
was his team he could get a bit of stick but hes tried
to do a job and keep us up with a group of players that were
there already.
Now everyone has been given a pay cut he is going to
have to work with the reserves, so we will see what happens
there.
Slocombe became the fifth player to turn down Rolls
offer of a 50 per cent pay cut, following captain Scott Brice,
midfielder Matt Groves and strikers Jake Reid and Josh Llewellyn
out of the club.
The five key players have clocked up 11,300 minutes between
them on the pitch for the Terras this season and form five
of the top six most featured players this season Simon
Radcliffe in fifth is the other.
And Slocombe believes they could have helped lead Weymouth
to Blue Square South survival if the club had tried to fight
the forthcoming expulsion from the division, if Rolls
proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) is accepted.
As soon as George Rolls took over I thought everything
was going to be sorted. said Slocombe. I can see
where George is coming from but I still think we had a chance
to stay up.
The players were aware of a meeting with Rolls on the Saturday
after the Newport game, but the left-back was left disappointed
with a phone call from club official Gary Calder the night
before they faced the Exiles.
We were all offered the cut and we were told we werent
training anymore. Im living near Bristol and its
a hell of a way to drive for an amount that would have barely
covered my petrol money.
We all had a phone call from Gary Calder on Friday,
the night before arguably the biggest game of the season,
which I thought was a bit inappropriate.
Slocombe also revealed the reasons behind his love of Weymouth
having experienced such a traumatic time at the club.
There was a really good team spirit, he said.
I was at Bath City last year and I just felt something
different this year I enjoyed it more. Even when we
didnt get paid for two months we still turned up and
trained.
* Terras top scorer Jake Reid has joined Blue Square
Premier outfit Salisbury City.