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  • Web of woe

    STEVE Johnson today blamed Terras’ internet fans for getting him the sack. The shocked former boss insists he lost chairman Martyn Harrison’s support after critical messages appeared on the club’s unofficial website message board. He explained: “There are a few mugs on the internet who chip away over time and I think they have an…

  • Morgan eyes a Wessex return

    STUART Morgan wants to return to the Terras hot-seat for a third time. The former Dorchester boss, who has already enjoyed two successful spells at Weymouth, today confirmed his interest in returning to the Wessex Stadium. Morgan, who left his chief scout job at Portsmouth five weeks ago following Harry Redknapp’s move to Southampton, told…

  • Hands off

    DORCHESTER chairman Eddie Belt has fired a hands-off warning to Weymouth over Mark Morris. The Magpies manager has emerged as a leading candidate for the vacant Terras seat after his success on limited resources at the Avenue Stadium. But Belt says the ex-Wimbledon defender is under contract to the Magpies until May 2007 and, if…

  • Johnson is sacked

    WEYMOUTH have sacked manager Steve Johnson after just four and half months in the job. Poor results and ‘a general lack of progress’ have been blamed for the former Latvia under-18 coach’s departure. The Terras have won just one of their last seven league matches, a run that has all but ended their Conference South…

  • Turbulent reign at Wessex

    STEVE Johnson’s reign at the Wessex Stadium may have been a brief one but he certainly left his mark on the club, writes Paul Baker The sacked Terras boss completed a mammoth 36 deals since his appointment 126 days ago. Johnson was a surprise choice for the Weymouth hot-seat following the dismissal of Steve Claridge…

  • Matthews: The Birthday card I didn’t want to get

    JASON Matthews suffered a birthday to forget after being sent off in Weymouth’s 1-0 defeat at Havant and Waterlooville. The Terras keeper, who was 30 yesterday, was red-carded after handling outside of his area early in the setback at West Leigh Park. Hawks defender Neil Sharp headed the first-half winner to condemn Steve Johnson’s freefalling…