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TERRIBLE TERRAS SLUMP TO HOOPS

WEYMOUTH 0 OXFORD CITY 2
By Alfie Lumb

WEYMOUTH have had their worst start to a season in the history of the club as they suffered a defeat by Oxford City.
The Terras started the brighter side and had a great chance to open the scoring in the third minute. Claudio Ofosu steamed down the left into the area and pinged a ball to the back post, over the head of Ben Dudzinski in goal. Tom Blair made connection on the volley, but Canice Carroll was there to clear the ball off the line and away.
Despite their bright start, Weymouth went a goal down in the seventh minute. Lewis Coyle had s...

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