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Muff Hearing Thursday


Laz

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No, I haven't had a reply from Colin regarding Mancini. If I had won the Supporters Club Raffle to be manager for the day, I would give him a run out as we have a little local difficulty in that area of the pitch [which should remain nameless in case the Weston Super Mare manager is on here looking for some inspiration. Mum's the word.]

 

Oh. You might mean the potential 96 point duduction from Weymouth, GHA?

 

No news, no. Here's my prediction: No decision - the Conference hope that Weymouth beat Lewes so thay can then deduct 4 points and it doesn't matter - if we win and they lose, have a Hearing and deduct 4 points from the Muff at the start of next season - we print in our matchday programme Conference South Champions [Morally] 2005/6 - in the interests of good sense, the play-off matches go ahead as planned - next year they bring in some new rule along the lines of the eligibility rule for the FA Cup "Field an inelligible player and your're out within 2 hours if we say so with no right of appeal."

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Reporter: This might sound like a daft question, but you'll be happy to get your first win under your belt, won't you?

Strachan: You're right. It is a daft question. I'm not even going to bother answering that one. It is a daft question, you're spot on there.

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EXTRACT FROM WEYMOUTH INTERNET SITE

 

Terras in limbo

By Matt Pitman

 

Thursday 27th April 2006

 

Conference South officials today insisted the Soloman Tiawo saga has yet to be resolved.

 

Operations director John Moules confirmed no decision has been made on whether to deduct Weymouth four points for fielding the midfielder with-out international clearance.

 

The Terras won the championship following victory at Bishop's Stortford last weekend and are expecting to be awarded the title trophy at the Wessex Stadium on Saturday.

 

Chief executive Gary Calder revealed earlier this week that Weymouth had been informed there was no threat of points being taken away.

 

But Moules has denied this, claiming a decision will made at a league meeting to be held today which Calder will attend. Moules told Echosport: "No decision has been taken by the Conference and to say otherwise would be incorrect.

 

"I appreciate Weymouth supporters want to see the matter resolved quickly, as do I. But the issue is extremely complicated because it involves a number of clubs, not just Weymouth.

 

"In addition, there are things like appeal hearings and protest boards we also have to look at and take into consideration.

 

`All I can stress is the matter has not been resolved at this stage although we hope to know more later this week."

 

Guarantee

 

A four-point deduction for Weymouth, who currently enjoy a five-point lead over St Albans City with one game to go, would leave Garry Hill's side requiring victory over Lewes this Saturday to guarantee the

title.

 

Taiwo joined Weymouth from Maidenhead United last September having previously had a short spell playing in America for Fort Wayne Fever.

 

The former Millwall trainee made two appearances for the Terras last autumn, as a substitute in the 3-0 win at Newport County and in a goalless draw at Maidenhead.

 

Both Weymouth and Maidenhead claim they were unaware of the midfielder's spell in America, with the latter claiming he denied playing abroad when he joined them last summer.

 

The matter came to light when Taiwo's registration was reviewed by the Football Association earlier this month after he was booked playing for current club Windsor and Eton.

 

Other teams caught up in the affair include Chesham United and Tooting and Mitcham.

 

Fears were raised Weymouth would be punished after Conference side Altrincham were docked 18 points for breaching international clearance regulations.

 

The Robins were fuming after the league's decision over midfielder James Robinson and are expected to appeal to the Football Association.

 

THIS ONE COULD RUN & RUN !

 

 

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