Hill turns down Terras
By Adam Summers
Wednesday 8th September 2010
FORMER Dorchester Town skipper Kevin Hill has turned down
a switch to Weymouth in favour of a move to fellow Zamaretto
Premier Division outfit Tiverton Town.
Hills decision is another huge blow for Terras
manager Ian Hutchinson who has also seen a deal to bring ex-player-manager
Matty Hale back to the Bob Lucas Stadium hit the buffers due
to work commitments.
It will also be of no consolation to Hutchinson to know that
the main reason that Tivvy are at the front of the queue for
Hill is merely timing.
The ex-Magpie, who was hoping to tie up his proposed move
to Ladysmead last night, told Echosport yesterday: I
was half tempted to go to Weymouth. When I played against
them for Dorchester in pre-season I was impressed. They knocked
the ball around well and the only reason we beat them was
fitness.
They have a lot of young lads there and could do with
a bit of experience but unfortunately Tivvy spoke to me first.
To be honest not everything is done and dusted yet
and if it does not work out I could end up calling Ian Hutchinson
back.
He comes across as a really nice guy but I am a man
of my word and after having told Tivvy I would help them out
I cannot go back on that.
Hutchinson reckons geographical factors also played a part
in the Devon-based players final decision.
He said: Tivvy have obviously got in there just a bit
quicker than us and the fact they are based 10 minutes from
his front door is probably another reason as well.
It is totally frustrating at the moment and to be honest
I dont think I am going to have any hair left soon.
But we will keep going and keep looking.
Other names have been banded about like Byron Napper
but that is not the type of player we are currently looking
for. We are after a bit of experience and Kevin and Matty
would have been ideal.
But one has decided to go elsewhere and the other is
unable to commit at the moment. Things may change over the
next few weeks but in the meantime we have to move on.
Meanwhile, Hill has praised Dorchesters brilliant
fans in the wake of his release from the county town club.
The 34-year-old was axed last week in a bid to lower the
wage bill and secure a move for fellow defender Scott Guyett,
a decision that sparked an angry response from sections of
the Magpies faithful, who believed the club were making
a mistake letting the ex-Torquay player go.
Hill added: The fans were brilliant to me and I can
only thank them for that. I enjoyed talking to them in the
bar after games and they all made me feel very welcome.
I enjoyed my two years at the club and I wish I had
been able to stay longer. Its a great club with great
facilities and in a way its a sleeping giant. They just
need to make sure the club is stable first and go from there.
I knew the club was struggling money-wise but me leaving
was all done in a fair way and we came to an agreement.
I wasnt one of Ashley Vickers signings
and he had to free up some money so it wasnt a total
surprise as I was one of the big earners.
Its one of those things that happens in football.
I could have stayed on and sat on my contract but that wouldn't
have helped either party as I want to be playing football.