brighton terra
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Where does terra come from?
Because they play in terra cotta (claret) and blue shirts!
Where does terra come from?
Weymouth's ground is just outside of Weymouth & Portland, in West Dorset. Planning permission has just been granted for it's redevelopment for housing. Until fairly recently I was their planning consultant. I've also been a fan for over 30 years.
Planning permission has recently been refused for a new stadium in Lodmoor. The appeal and resubmitted planning application have yet to be determined and it's rumoured that alternative sites in Weymouth are being explored.
Historically Weymouth's main rivals have been Yeovil, but for obvious reasons this has dwindled and the rivalry with the Maggots (Dorchester's nickname being the Magpies) has increased. Over recent years the derbies have attracted crowds in excess of 4000.
Tomorrow Weymouth face Braintree as they also did at this stage of the FA Cup last season. There are high hopes of a better result this time around with the Terras on a very good run and Braintree struggling of late.
Word on the street say's revs in the bar already drowning his sorrows
regards
DR
Well done Hill, no shame in that. Even though they're struggling in the Conference, Dartford (in the first half) were physically stronger and ran the midfield.
Hill started brightly but fell behind when the right winger cut inside and lashed one into the net. Hill had strong claims for a penalty for handball which were waved away and a few minutes later, Dartford were 2 up. Darren Budd came on midway through the half to replace the injured Graham Martin and, with his first touch, smashed one in from 20 yards when the ball was headed out to him following a Greg Luer free kick. 2-1 and back in it and played some good stuff for the new few minutes until Andy Pearson inexplicably passed to a Dartford striker who rounded Josh James and saw his goal bound shot handled on the line by Toby Pointing. The subsequent red card and converted penalty left Hill with a mountain to climb.
To their credit, Hill played the better stuff in the second half and who knows what the final outcome would have been if Rob O'Toole had found the back of an unguarded net instead of hitting the post early on in the second period.
So the run is over and Hill will have to try again to make history and reach the first round proper. Back to league action at home to Whyteleafe next Saturday and the lead at the top of Ryman South has been cut to 4 points by Faversham beating Redhill.
For Hill, it was a case of Dartford - a Bridge too far!
Pompey away for us please
Pompey away for us please
Weymouth's ground is just outside of Weymouth & Portland, in West Dorset. Planning permission has just been granted for it's redevelopment for housing. Until fairly recently I was their planning consultant. I've also been a fan for over 30 years.
Planning permission has recently been refused for a new stadium in Lodmoor. The appeal and resubmitted planning application have yet to be determined and it's rumoured that alternative sites in Weymouth are being explored.
Historically Weymouth's main rivals have been Yeovil, but for obvious reasons this has dwindled and the rivalry with the Maggots (Dorchester's nickname being the Magpies) has increased. Over recent years the derbies have attracted crowds in excess of 4000.
Tomorrow Weymouth face Braintree as they also did at this stage of the FA Cup last season. There are high hopes of a better result this time around with the Terras on a very good run and Braintree struggling of late.
Now for those 6 numberssomeone heard you!