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Brian Stock aims to repay the faith
WEYMOUTH manager Brian Stock is confident he can repay the Terras’ “leap of faith” in appointing him to a maiden managerial role. Stock, 38, is a former Bournemouth academy coach and Wales international midfielder, but embarks on his first full-time manager’s job with Weymouth. Weymouth’s recruitment of Stock mirrors that of predecessor Mark Molesley, who…
Why did I step in? Because I could
SINCE getting involved with Weymouth Football Club in March last year, MARTYN HARRISON has ploughed more than £1 million into it. He is also a major investor in the town’s holiday trade. Here he talks about the beautiful game, how he started out as a businessman and his dreams for the football club. IN a…
Jordan Ngalo’s performances ‘a real highlight’ says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admitted Jordan Ngalo’s performances have been a real highlight despite a difficult run of form for the Terras. Ngalo has been playing out of position in a more defensive role of late, but has emerged with some fine performances capped with a display in the 2-2 draw against Hartley Wintney that…
CLUB STATEMENT: Summer Update From The CEO
With the start of pre-season just over a fortnight away I thought it would be an ideal opportunity to give an update about what’s happening at the club both on and off the pitch. Talking about the pitch the annual renovation has been completed however a very dedicated band of volunteers are spending every spare…
Welcome Jaidon Anthony
Weymouth Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of forward Jaidon Anthony from AFC Bournemouth. Jaidon joins on loan until the end of the season. Jaidon spent 10 years at Arsenal before moving to Vitality Stadium. He helped The Cherries lift the EFL Youth Alliance Cup and EFL Merit League Two title in his…
Hill: My Gamble Didn’t Pay Off
GARRY Hill admitted his tactical gamble failed to pay off as Weymouth crashed 4-1 at second-placed Cambridge City. The Terras saw their slim Conference South play-offs effectively ended after the hosts struck four second-half goals at Milton Road. Substitute Brian Dutton netted a last-minute consolation for the visitors who included debutants Charlie Macdonald, Steven Clark…
