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Weymouth aim to down rivals Dorchester Town
WEYMOUTH assistant-manager Paul Maitland expects a “footballing battle” rather than a “bloodbath” during the Boxing Day derby with Dorchester Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium (3pm). With both sides adopting an attractive brand of football, Maitland can only foresee an “entertaining” tussle between the arch-rivals in their Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division encounter. He told Echosport:…
Learn more about the Weymouth FC Walking Football Team!
We recently caught up with Steve Tingle, Chairman of Weymouth FC Walking Football Team to learn more about the sport and Steve’s recent taste of representing Dorset. Can you introduce us to walking football? The rules of the game are designed to maximise player safety and avoid unnecessary injuries. The rules are no running on…
Welcome Back Tom McHale
Weymouth FC are delighted to announce the signing of Thomas McHale from Elgin City FC until the end of the season subject to international clearance. We would like to place on record our thanks to Elgin City FC for there help in making the deal possible and we look forward to working with Thomas again.
Play-offs the aim for new boy Dutton
NEW signing Brian Dutton reckons Weymouth can turn around their poor run of form, starting this weekend at old rivals Havant and Waterlooville. The midflelder impressed on his Terras debut during last Saturday’s miserable home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. But the former Cambridge United youngster reckons his new side are good enough to get back…
Jordan Seabright praises coach Robbie Yates
JORDAN Seabright paid tribute to Weymouth’ new goalkeeping coach Robbie Yates as being a big part of him coming to the Terras after he re-signed for the club on Wednesday evening. Seabright played three games for the Terras last season, in the BigFreeBet.com Challenge Cup and the Dorset Senior Cup. Seabright said: “It is nice…
