Well, let’s take Saturday, wrap it up in newspaper, and put it out with the rubbish shall we?
It wasn’t great for the Glovers’ first team and a couple of the loanees didn’t have a great time either.
We start in the FA Cup where Will Buse could do nothing to prevent W*ymouth exiting at the hands of Forest Green Rovers. The Vegans ran out 2-0 winners.
84’| Will bravely stops Doidge’s strike 👐
Thankfully, the sub was offside.https://t.co/UIegWe92NA🟢 1-0 💜 | #TerrasTogether
— Weymouth FC (@theterras) October 12, 2024
Plymouth Parkway lost 4-0 to Worthing in the same competition, Corey Koerner was brought off the bench in the 77th minute, with the game already pretty much done, but a brilliant experience the talisman of the Under 18s.
Back in National League South action and Jordan Thomas started for Salisbury before being replaced shortly before half time, he was taken off at 1-0 up in their game against Hornchurch.
A stoppage time goal broke their hearts (yep, same) though, the game ending 2-2. We hope Jordan is OK and won’t be out for long.
36′ – Slight stoppage in play as Jordan Thomas goes down.
— Salisbury FC (@SalisburyFC) October 12, 2024
Dropping into the local divisions, it was a good week for Josh Haskett at Sherbourne; he started in their midweek League Cup clash against AFC Stoneham, a game the Zebras won on penalties, he was also involved from the bench on Saturday as Sherborne recorded a comfortable 5-1 win over Hythe and Dibden.
Joe Crisp – another one of the Under 18s – was also involved in that Midweek win.
Krystian Woods was used from the bench for Street FC who picked up another good win over Ivybridge Town.
Mason Alden was in Welton Rovers’ starting line up for their game against AFC St Austell, whilst Max Dyer was brought off the bench for Oldland Abbotonians.