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McQuoid thrives in National League
Throughout his Weymouth career, Josh McQuoid has revelled in the big occasions, from the early days of his first Dorchester Town derby to scoring a play-off semi-final penalty last season; so it comes as no surprise that he is thriving at National League level with the Terras. Brian Stock took time to praise the Weymouth…
‘Everything we want we have to go and earn,’ says Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley has outlined his burning desire to take on one of non-League football’s biggest re-building jobs, as he begins to put his stamp on things at the Bob Lucas Stadium. It would have have been easy for Molesley to retire as a player and remain in football, while working in his full-time coaching role…
Forum Removed From This Site
After consultation with my co-editor, Steve Dadd, the forum was deleted from the site today. The reasons are short and simple. The “contributions” on the forum, predominantly by those who felt it appropriate to hide behind anonymity, were, in our opinion, serving no useful purpose to Weymouth Football Club. When I posted my intention to…

The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward
The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital to deliver presents for Christmas On Thursday 19th December, The Terras had the humbling opportunity to donate some gifts to the children on Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital. Mark Molesley spoke with the team about what they would like to give back at Christmas…
Jason Matthews rues ‘daylight robbery’ at the hands of Dunstable Town
JASON Matthews was left absolutely dumbfounded by how his side managed to lose at Dunstable Town on Saturday, citing the Duns’ win as “daylight robbery”. Weymouth were rocked by a Danny Talbot free-kick and a set-piece goal from James Kaloczi at Creasey Park, while Dean Evans headed home a consolation with just under 20 minutes…

McQuoid thrives in National League
Throughout his Weymouth career, Josh McQuoid has revelled in the big occasions, from the early days of his first Dorchester Town derby to scoring a play-off semi-final penalty last season; so it comes as no surprise that he is thriving at National League level with the Terras. Brian Stock took time to praise the Weymouth…
‘Everything we want we have to go and earn,’ says Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley has outlined his burning desire to take on one of non-League football’s biggest re-building jobs, as he begins to put his stamp on things at the Bob Lucas Stadium. It would have have been easy for Molesley to retire as a player and remain in football, while working in his full-time coaching role…
Forum Removed From This Site
After consultation with my co-editor, Steve Dadd, the forum was deleted from the site today. The reasons are short and simple. The “contributions” on the forum, predominantly by those who felt it appropriate to hide behind anonymity, were, in our opinion, serving no useful purpose to Weymouth Football Club. When I posted my intention to…

The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward
The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital to deliver presents for Christmas On Thursday 19th December, The Terras had the humbling opportunity to donate some gifts to the children on Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital. Mark Molesley spoke with the team about what they would like to give back at Christmas…
Jason Matthews rues ‘daylight robbery’ at the hands of Dunstable Town
JASON Matthews was left absolutely dumbfounded by how his side managed to lose at Dunstable Town on Saturday, citing the Duns’ win as “daylight robbery”. Weymouth were rocked by a Danny Talbot free-kick and a set-piece goal from James Kaloczi at Creasey Park, while Dean Evans headed home a consolation with just under 20 minutes…

McQuoid thrives in National League
Throughout his Weymouth career, Josh McQuoid has revelled in the big occasions, from the early days of his first Dorchester Town derby to scoring a play-off semi-final penalty last season; so it comes as no surprise that he is thriving at National League level with the Terras. Brian Stock took time to praise the Weymouth…
‘Everything we want we have to go and earn,’ says Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley has outlined his burning desire to take on one of non-League football’s biggest re-building jobs, as he begins to put his stamp on things at the Bob Lucas Stadium. It would have have been easy for Molesley to retire as a player and remain in football, while working in his full-time coaching role…
Forum Removed From This Site
After consultation with my co-editor, Steve Dadd, the forum was deleted from the site today. The reasons are short and simple. The “contributions” on the forum, predominantly by those who felt it appropriate to hide behind anonymity, were, in our opinion, serving no useful purpose to Weymouth Football Club. When I posted my intention to…

The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward
The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital to deliver presents for Christmas On Thursday 19th December, The Terras had the humbling opportunity to donate some gifts to the children on Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital. Mark Molesley spoke with the team about what they would like to give back at Christmas…
Jason Matthews rues ‘daylight robbery’ at the hands of Dunstable Town
JASON Matthews was left absolutely dumbfounded by how his side managed to lose at Dunstable Town on Saturday, citing the Duns’ win as “daylight robbery”. Weymouth were rocked by a Danny Talbot free-kick and a set-piece goal from James Kaloczi at Creasey Park, while Dean Evans headed home a consolation with just under 20 minutes…

McQuoid thrives in National League
Throughout his Weymouth career, Josh McQuoid has revelled in the big occasions, from the early days of his first Dorchester Town derby to scoring a play-off semi-final penalty last season; so it comes as no surprise that he is thriving at National League level with the Terras. Brian Stock took time to praise the Weymouth…
‘Everything we want we have to go and earn,’ says Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley has outlined his burning desire to take on one of non-League football’s biggest re-building jobs, as he begins to put his stamp on things at the Bob Lucas Stadium. It would have have been easy for Molesley to retire as a player and remain in football, while working in his full-time coaching role…
Forum Removed From This Site
After consultation with my co-editor, Steve Dadd, the forum was deleted from the site today. The reasons are short and simple. The “contributions” on the forum, predominantly by those who felt it appropriate to hide behind anonymity, were, in our opinion, serving no useful purpose to Weymouth Football Club. When I posted my intention to…

The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward
The Terras visit the Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital to deliver presents for Christmas On Thursday 19th December, The Terras had the humbling opportunity to donate some gifts to the children on Kingfisher Ward at Dorset County Hospital. Mark Molesley spoke with the team about what they would like to give back at Christmas…