MARTYN Rogers will make a decision on his future at the Terras in the coming days after the board finally issued him with the 2011/12 playing budget.

The Weymouth boss, who led the club to Zamaretto Premier Division safety this season, will mull over his options over the weekend and the club’s hierarchy remains hopeful he will stay.

A club statement reads: “As was agreed at the recent fans’ forum, the club has decided to live within its means and the budget has been set.

“Martyn Rogers now needs to decide whether he can work with that budget or not and the board is hopeful he will stay.

“We have also already received some season-ticket applications and it is hoped we will hit the 100-mark we have budgeted for ahead of next season.

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WEYMOUTH FC sent its long-suffering fans on another rollercoaster of emotions yesterday with boss Martyn Rogers resigning for “personal reasons”, only to change his mind just hours later.

Echosport heard about the Bristolian’s pending exit late on Sunday night and it was confirmed yesterday morning when the 56-year-old explained the reasons behind his decision.

Speaking at around 9am, Rogers said: “I have resigned for personal reasons and I would rather not say any more.

“Football is football and sometimes people change. It is the same in all walks of life and I won’t be the first or the last.

“I

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