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Weymouth: Steve Tully's program message for today's game

Weymouth: Steve Tully's program message for today's game

Steve Rogers6 Apr 2015 - 07:29
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Weymouth: Steve Tully's program message for today's game

Steve reports a fully fit squad to face to Weymouth today (except for himself of course who could barely walk yesterday!). Rob Farkins is back after his two game suspension. Arran Pugh is still out today though returns for the Corby game. Otherwise, the squad is the same as that which travelled to Redditch.

Hello and welcome to Treyew Road for this Southern Premier league fixture versus Weymouth.

I would like to welcome the Weymouth management, players and supporters on their visit to Truro today. I had some great times at Weymouth and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. It is a special club and one of the fixtures I've always followed. Obviously a bit more closer this year! Jason Mathews is a top man and has done a great job from when he took over just over a year ago.

Today's game has everything going for it. Both teams are play off contenders. Players are playing against former players and today's game will have a real buzz about it. No less than eight players in the Truro City squad today have had an involvement with Weymouth in the past!

I'm writing these notes before the Redditch game, due to the Easter printing deadlines, but like I said to players after the Dunstable game, the next three games are massive, just like cup games because we're playing teams around us in the same situation. The players have done fantasticly well so far but they must keep pushing and driving each other on. The team spirit is second to none right now so I know they will work for each other. Regarding the Dunstable game, we didn't play well but we got a point out of it. Sometimes you have to dig in and that point now becomes crucial.

Once again thank you for your great support, both home away. Be that 12th man and make a difference for us - it really does help.

Cheers, Tulls

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