BRENDON King is hoping to have an experienced ex-Terra in his squad for tomorrow’s Dorset Premier League opener against Merley Cobham Sports at the Bob Lucas Stadium (3pm).

The Weymouth reserve-team manager refuses to shed anymore light on the player’s identity until his return to the club has been confirmed.

King said: “I have been trying to coax him out of retirement for a while and if he is available tomorrow he will be a great addition that will provide excellent support to the youngsters.”

King’s side are also expected to include ex-Westland Sports striker Mike Rou-sell and former Portland United star Chris Reader.

He added: “The squad depends a lot on what happens with the first team and whether Ian Hutchinson makes any signings between now and their game at Halesowen.

“Ashley Weeks will be in goal for us and the likes of Sam Poole, Ryan McKechnie, and Mark Brock will also be involved, along with a few of the under-18s.”

King led Chickerell United to runners-up spot in the league last season but this term his job is just about developing players.

He said: “I am not worried about the result tomorrow. Instead it is all about learning and being as professional as we can. My role is about educating players and helping them progress into senior football and beyond.”