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Matthews believes Weymouth ‘proved a few of the doubters wrong’
BOSS Jason Matthews believes he has “proved a few of the doubters wrong” following positive results for the Terras over the Bank Holiday weekend. The Weymouth player-manager, who was under fire following back-to-back 2-0 defeats against Frome Town and St Neots Town this time last week, rallied his troops to take a hard-earned point at…
Terras supporters link-up with charity
WEYMOUTH FC Supporters’ Club are going into partnership with CancerCare Dorset. The big hearted Terras fans will be backing the charity during all of their future fundraising events. Supporters’ Club chairman James Murphy explained: “The Supporters Club felt that they would like to be linked to a local charity and CancerCare Dorset seemed a very…
Goodship ready to live up to expectations
STRIKER Brandon Goodship expressed his desire for goals in a Terras’ shirt and is looking to live up to the expectations placed on him. Since penning a one-year contract at the Bob Lucas Stadium following his release from Yeovil Town in May, the talented frontman has been given glowing references from members of the Weymouth…
Joan Luque joins the Terras
Weymouth Football Club are delighted to introduce Joan Luque as our latest signing. The Barcelona born 28-year-old, Luque joins the Terras from National League South side Maidstone United. A 6ft 1 winger, Luque started his youth career with Spanish giant Barcelona’s academy before making his senior debut with UDA Gramenet in 2012. Luque made the…
Weymouth not the finished article says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admitted he “would have bitten your hand off for that” after he saw his side complete back-to-back 5-0 wins with a derby victory over Dorchester on Monday in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South. The triumph saw Josh McQuoid score twice, with a Ben Thomson brace and a Brandon Goodship goal securing…

