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Ian White is new Weymouth chairman
NEW Weymouth chairman Ian White has described his appointment as Weymouth chairman yesterday as “something I never dreamed I would be able to do”. White succeeds Alan Pepperell who stepped in on an acting basis a week after Steve Mills resigned on January 10. White said: “I felt very proud, it is something I never…
Club News | First Team | NewsWarren Feeney: We Need To Go To Worthing Full Of Confidence
Ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Worthing, manager Warren Feeney was asked about our place in the Dorset Senior Cup Final, the potential of our youth players, and more… Here’s what he had to say: On last weekend’s result: I would obviously rather we kept a clean sheet, but on the plus side we are scoring…
Weymouth will learn lessons from Slough defeat
Slough Town defeat will be seen as a measuring stick for Weymouth manager Mark Molesley. The Terras suffered a 3-0 defeat away to the in-form Rebels at Arbour Park, who have lost just two games all season. Molesley said: “I think going forward in the season it is a great measuring stick to see where…
Mark Molesley disappointed by Dunstable defeat
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley said it was not to be for the Terras after their 10-match unbeaten run was ended at struggling Dunstable Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division. Goals from Ryan Young and Arel Amu ended an unbeaten streak which leaves the Terras in fourth, four points behind leaders Kettering Town. Molesley said:…
Weymouth aim for home comforts
MARK Molesley wants his Weymouth side to replicate their recent run away from home in front of the Bob Lucas faithful when they host Basingstoke Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). The Terras have recorded back-to-back wins in the league for the first time since early December with respective 4-3 and 2-0…

