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TerrasBlog 12/08/2008

Tuesday, 12 August 08, 01:51 AM · Comments (0)

Morning TerrasBlog fans. I am sitting here waiting for the builders to come to TerrasBlog towers for the final part of their work on the place. Not sure much will be happening. As I look out of the window there is rain pounding off the pavement and the foundations of my new castle out the back are flooded...

I suppose I should stop waiting for builders that wont be coming and get to the office... but before that of course, todays TerrasBlog. And of course weather permitting, this evening we will be taking on Oxford United at the Kazzam Stadium. 

This is, naturally, a massive fixture as Oxford remain the biggest club in the Conference. It was a fixture that back in January saw Jason Tindall's last win as Weymouth Manager secured by a Gavin McCallum strike. 

Lots has changed for our club since then but having listened to that match in its entireity over the internet, we will need that level of spirit and dedication once again to get a positive result. 

Confidence in the Wessex Stadium outfits players should be high after the weekend, but as JHMBE said at the fans forum, its about taking one match at a time and even then worrying about what you are doing as opposed the opposition. 

I must admit to having no steer whatsoever on this match and having predicted 1-1 on Saturday and being completely wrong I am going for a scoreless draw tonight. Yes 0-0 is the TerrasBlog prediction for tonight. 

Right let's have a look out of the window and see if it has stopped raining...

Nope. It has got harder :(

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