We will not be overawed - Gill
By Derek Bish
Saturday 6th March 2010
WEYMOUTH are hoping another turbulent week off the field
will not spill over on to the pitch when champions-elect Newport
County roll into town this afternoon (3pm).
Terras chairman George Rolls and manager Jerry Gill
have urged supporters to show the team their backing against
what is expected to be the largest visiting crowd of the season.
Although the task is great, especially after another week
of off-the-field news, Gill insists the Welshmen will not
overawe his charges.
He said: Whoever we come up against is a challenge
so what we will do is go and have a go at them and try to
spoil their party.
They will bring a good following, Newport always do.
All we can do is enjoy it and play with a smile on our face.
He added: We need all the support we can get tomorrow.
We need to take all this negativity and turn it into
a positive. I want backing for the boys out on the field more
than anything tomorrow.
Its a game for everyone to look forward to. Dont
fear it when you get top of the table coming down, have a
right good go and dont worry about the outcome.
Chairman Rolls added: New-port have got a budget that
makes ours look silly so weve got to be realistic that
tomorrows game is going to be very difficult.
The one thing that I would appeal for is our fans to
turn up because it would be embarrassing to see Newport bring
more fans than us and turn it into a home game for them.
If we can replicate the effort of Tuesday night then
Im sure we wont be far off it come the final whistle.
Weve got to get stability at this football club.
We dont want new owners every five minutes or money
trouble every day.
We want to build for the future. Its up to the
people of Weymouth to show they want to watch football.
Simon Radcliffe will miss out after being diagnosed with
swine flu the same problem that Gill and reserve team
manager Dave Kiteley may have had while Nathan Davies
is not allowed to play against his parent club under terms
of his loan agreement.
Martin Slocombe (ankle) is also a doubt but Pierre Joseph-Dubois
(hamstring) and Luke Benbow, who was unable to travel to Tuesdays
match with Staines, are both in line for a return.
Terras (from): Sandercombe, Harris, Mawer, Brice, Dixon,
Groves, McGuinness, Reed, Reid, Llewellyn, Joseph-Dubois,
Benbow, Byfield, Frampton, Vincent, Reiffer, Foster, Richardson,
Slocombe.