Weymouth Weymouth sign Nade on season loan
Weymouth have decided to re-sign Carlisle United striker Raphael Nade on a season long loan.
The 25-year-old scored 13 goals in 13 appearances while on loan at Weymouth last season as he helped the club secure promotion to the Conference.
Carlisle boss Neil McDonald told the club's website: \"Weymouth had been on the phone to try and tempt him back.
\"We told Raphael about it and he wants to go there. We wish him all the best on his next adventure in Weymouth.\"
SirStanleyBowles- 08-09-2006
Injury crisis strikes Weymouth Weymouth are set to be without six players when they make their return to the Conference top flight on Saturday.
Trevor Challis, Tony James, Andy Harris, Dean Howell and Simon Weatherstone are all expected to miss the trip to Tamworth through injury.
In addition, Shaun Wilkinson, who also has an ankle injury, will miss the first three games through suspension.
Manager Garry Hill told the Dorset Echo: \"To go into the new season with six players out is far from ideal.\"
SirStanleyBowles- 08-14-2006
Weymouth v Aldershot Weymouth have injury problems ahead of their first home game in the top flight of the Conference for 17 years.
Defenders Trevor Challis, Roy O'Brien, midfielders Dean Howell, Andy Harris and Shaun Wilkinson and forward Tony James are all sidelined.
Aldershot manager Terry Brown is waiting to hear the verdict of the appeal against Ricky Newman's dismissal before naming his team.
The shots will definitely be without Andy Edwards, who is injured.
SirStanleyBowles- 08-18-2006
Weymouth v Cambridge Utd Weymouth's resources are stretched to the limit with a host of players out and they will name an unchanged squad.
The men sidelined by injury are Roy O'Brien, Andy Harris, Dean Howell, Trevor Challis and Ross Carmichael, while Shaun Wilkinson is suspended.
Daniel Carey-Bertram will be missing for Cambridge after earning a red card and a three-match ban in midweek.
Defender Andy Duncan is also sidelined with a thigh injury, while the game comes too soon for Mark Peters.
SirStanleyBowles- 08-20-2006
Weymouth 2-1 Cambridge Utd Weymouth maintained their 100% start to the season with a win over Cambridge.
Chukki Eribenne gave Weymouth the lead midway through the first half with a low left-footed shot across the body of veteran goalkeeper Paul Crichton.
Ben Smith doubled Weymouth's lead with a thunderbolt shot on 59 minutes after receiving a pass from Raphael Nade.
Robbie Simpson pulled a goal back almost immediately when he headed home Jon Brady's cross, while Nade hit the post for Weymouth with a shot.
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Weymouth: Lee-Barrett, Tully, Downer, Vickers, El Kholti, Crittenden, Weatherstone, Smith, Elam (Purser 86), Nade (James 90), Eribenne (Logan 65).
Subs Not Used: Tindall, Matthews.
Goals: Eribenne 24, Smith 59.
Cambridge Utd: Crichton, Jaszczun, Morrison, Bloomer, Smith (Lawrence 87), Pitt, Brady, Bridges (Gash 69), Wolleaston, Josh Simpson, Robbie Simpson.
Subs Not Used: Davies, Quinton, Collins.
Booked: Gash.
Goals: Robbie Simpson 62.
Att: 1,766
Ref: B Malone (Wiltshire).
SirStanleyBowles- 08-20-2006
Hill concerned despite Terras win Garry Hill feels Weymouth can still do better, despite beating Cambridge 2-1 for their third consecutive win.
\"I was happy to go in 1-0 up at half-time, as they hadn't caused us too many problems,\" the Terras boss said.
\"But in the second half, Cambridge bossed the game. They passed the ball well, but we gave it away cheaply.
\"We went 2-0 up against the run of play although it was a great goal from Ben Smith, and then a lack of concentration let them back into the game.\"
SirStanleyBowles- 08-22-2006
Cambridge sign striker Richardson Cambridge United have signed striker Marcus Richardson after his departure from Conference rivals Weymouth.
Richardson, 28, joined Weymouth during the summer but left for personal reasons after failing to make an appearance for the Terras.
Boss Rob Newman told U's website: \"He's a good old-fashioned centre-forward and been successful in the lower leagues.\"
Richardson returns to Cambridge after spells with Torquay, Hartlepool, Lincoln, Yeovil and Chester.
SirStanleyBowles- 08-22-2006
Terras' chief warns over backing Weymouth chairman Martyn Harrison has warned he may pull the plug on his financial backing for the club unless crowds improve.
Weymouth pulled in 1,766 for Saturday's win over Cambridge, 1,800 less than the previous home game against Aldershot.
Hotelier Harrison told the Dorset Echo: \"A crowd of 1,700 when we're top of the table is disgraceful.
\"If the town can't be bothered I don't see why I should, and they'll have to find somebody else to pay the wages.\"
SirStanleyBowles- 08-27-2006
Weymouth v Oxford Utd Weymouth boss Garry Hill is likely to name an unchanged side for the top-of-the-table clash.
The Terras will definitely be without Roy O'Brien (foot), Andy Harris (knee), Trevor Challis (knee), Dean Howell (groin) and Ross Carmichael (ankle).
Oxford boss Jim Smith could hand a start to Nigerian-born striker Yemi Odubade, after he scored for the second time this season against Northwich.
Defender John Dempster remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.
SirStanleyBowles- 09-04-2006
Hill upbeat despite Shrimps loss Weymouth manager Garry Hill was upbeat despite seeing his side's superb start to the season come to end at Morecambe.
\"We always knew that the unbeaten run would come to an end at some point,\" Hill said after the 2-0 defeat.
\"It is no shame to lose here. This is a difficult place to come and I'm sure Morecambe will finish up there.
\"Having said that we lost the goals through sloppy play. If you switch off at dead-ball situations in this league, you will get punished.\"
SirStanleyBowles- 09-10-2006
Burton Albion 1-1 Weymouth Substitute Raphael Nade struck in the last minute to earn Weymouth a draw against Burton Albion.
Daryl Clare gave the home side an eighth-minute lead with a right-footed shot from 12 yards after good work from Chris Hall on the right wing.
Albion continued to dominate but went into the break just a goal ahead against an uninspired Weymouth side.
The home side had the best of the second half but Nade struck from close range just before full-time.
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Burton Albion: Poole, Corbett, Austin, Brayford, Webster, Hall, Stride, Ducros, Gilroy (Holmes 62), Clare (Harrad 72), Shaw (Scoffham 90).
Subs Not Used: Tinson, Fowler.
Booked: Austin, Ducros.
Goals: Clare 9.
Weymouth: Lee-Barrett, Tully, Downer, Vickers (Howell 83), El Kholti, Crittenden (Tindall 87), Smith, Weatherstone, Elam, Eribenne (Nade 67), Logan.
Subs Not Used: Matthews, James.
Booked: Vickers, Eribenne, Elam, Tindall.
Goals: Nade 90.
Att: 1,523
Ref: D Coote (Newark).
SirStanleyBowles- 09-12-2006
Weymouth v Forest Green Weymouth boss Garry Hill will be hoping his side's injury list eases ahead of Forest Green's visit.
Hill could be without Roy O'Brien (foot), Andy Harris (knee), trevor Challis (knee), Dean Howell (groin) and Ross Carmichael (ankle).
Guy Ipoua could be elevated from Forest Green's bench, but Paul Wanless will not be risked as he steps up his comeback from cruciate ligament damage.
Striker Arek Zarczynski and defender Matt Entegart are in contention.
SirStanleyBowles- 09-30-2006
Weymouth v St Albans Weymouth boss Garry Hill will be without Raphael Nade who starts a three-game ban following his red card against Dagenham.
Tony James, Jason Tindall and Ashley Vickers remain injury doubts, while Ross Carmichael, Chukki Eribenne and Nick Crittenden remain sidelined.
St Albans' new signing Alexis Nicolas is expected to go straight into the starting line-up.
Scott Cousins, Matt Hann, Ben Martin, Ram Marwa and Simon Martin are out.
SirStanleyBowles- 10-14-2006
Weymouth v Southport Weymouth have fitness doubts over Nick Crittenden (hamstring) and Ross Carmichael (back injury).
Defender Steve Tully will hope to retain his place after returning in midweek and Simon Weatherstone is pushing for a starting berth.
Right-back Danny Ventre should go straight into Southport's line-up after arriving on loan from Accrington.
Mark Boyd is doubtful with a shin injury and Chris Lane is suspended after being sent off against Stevenage.
SirStanleyBowles- 10-15-2006
Weymouth 2-0 Southport Weymouth maintained their pursuit of leaders Oxford at the top of the Conference as they saw off Southport.
Lee Elam put the hosts ahead just before the break when he latched onto Richard Logan's flicked header to drill home in style.
And the pair combined again after 64 minutes when Elam was fouled and Logan stepped up to despatch from the spot.
Liam Blakeman should have netted a late Southport consolation but Weymouth held on to seal a fifth straight home win.
Weymouth: Lee-Barrett, Tully, O'Brien, Vickers (Tindall 75), El Kholti, Elam (Challis 72), Weatherstone, Smith, Wilkinson, Logan, Nade (Eribenne 82).
Subs Not Used: Purser, Matthews.
Goals: Elam 44, Logan 66 pen.
Southport: Robinson, Ventre, Kirkup, Powell, Hoolickin, Baker, Boyd, Clancy (Rowland 45), Olsen (Barry 79), Blakeman, Jackson (Fowler 57).
Subs Not Used: Bagnall, Bromilow.
Booked: Clancy, Olsen.
Att: 1,865.
Ref: A Sainsbury (Wiltshire).