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Football History Jason Matthews was born in Paulton on March 13, 1975 and first began playing football at primary school. From the very start he took up his natural position in goal and soon won a place at Millfield’s Centre of Excellence. Bristol Rovers signed him up on schoolboy terms but he was released just…
Molesley happy with players’ attitude
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley was delighted after the Terras “showed the right attitude” to dismiss ten-man Odd Down 5-0 in their FA Cup first qualifying round tie. A Harry Baker hat-trick, plus goals from Ben Thomson and Jake McCarthy enabled Weymouth to settle the contest convincingly, with Molesley pleased by the “professional” performance from his…
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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…
Matthews left questioning his side’s desire
JASON Matthews admitted he found Saturday’s shock 3-2 defeat at Bedworth “soul destroying” and was left questioning how much desire his side have to push for promotion this term. Despite a late flurry at the Oval to bring an ounce of respectability to the scoreline, Weymouth were still left with egg on their faces after…