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Fan run shop is lining the pockets of the club
IT IS easy to get lost inside the Weymouth Football Club shop. The building might not be a labyrinth but for Terras’ fans there are mystical nods at every glance. From the self-titled ‘programme corner’ to club kits of yesteryear, there are little treasure troves packed into this, from the outside at least, unassuming space….
Give Hill time urges Bound
SKIPPER Matt Bound insists he is unfazed over this season’s managerial merry-go-round at the Wessex Stadium. The big defender has seen previous bosses Steve Claridge and Steve Johnson both sacked during a hit-and-miss Conference South season. Now Garry Hill is the next manager trying to bring the good times back to Radipole Lane, and Bound…
Weymouth are in a good place says Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley wants the Terras to just go out and enjoy their football ahead of hosting Banbury United in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division tomorrow (3pm). Weymouth will finish in the play-offs now but every side in the top five is still to play at least one of their play-off or promotion rivals, with Weymouth…
Terras heroes deserve plaudits
WEYMOUTH manager Brian Stock believes the loyalty shown by departed star defenders Ash Wells and Stephane Zubar is “very rare”. Wells left Weymouth for Dorchester after a decade at the Bob Lucas Stadium, while Guadaloupe international Zubar exited after four years. Stock admitted the decision on both players’ departures was mutual and based on footballing…
TERRAS ABROAD: Matt Pitman
Next up in our Terras Abroad series is former Dorset Evening Echo journalist, Matt Pitman. Matt’s now moved out of the journalism world and is now living and working in Sydney, Australia. This is a really interesting interview as Matt reveals some interesting “behind the scenes” moments from years gone by and how our rivalry…