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The mind of a manager on matchday
“WHEN you win, it’s almost relief; when you lose, it’s the end of the world.” Those are the thoughts of Weymouth boss Mark Molesley on the strains of being a manager on matchday. Like millions of others this week, Molesley has been advised to stay at home following government advice amid the coronavirus pandemic. An…
Statement from Weymouth Football Club
Weymouth Football Club are pleased to announce that Simon Etherington and Mark Golsby have been invited to join the Board of Directors of the club. We are delighted that both of them have accepted and they are looking forward to making a positive contribution. In addition we are also delighted, Ian White of the Wessex…

Goodship returns!
Weymouth Football Club are delighted to welcome fan favourite Brandon Goodship back to the Terras. Goodship will be joining Weymouth following the end of his contract at Southend United. Brandon returns to the Bob Lucas Stadium after a two-season spell in the Football League with the Shrimpers. The 26-year-old striker spent two seasons at the…

Bath battle for in-form Weymouth
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley believes Andy Robinson and Jack Hoey will be “stronger” after the duo gained valuable match minutes in the 4-2 Dorset Senior Cup final win at Dorchester. Robinson and Hoey are in contention to feature as Weymouth resume their Vanarama National League South campaign at play-off rivals Bath City tomorrow (3pm). The…

Terras suffer third straight loss
We have lost for the third successive league game after Hampton & Richmond Borough handed us a 4-2 defeat on Tuesday night at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Though we found ourselves 2-1 up six minutes before halftime, courtesy of Malachi Linton and Tom Bearwish, two close-range headers from Luis Fernandez before the break put the…