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Message from Mark Molesley
Where do I start? The journey we have been on together has been quite remarkable to say the least, and without the wonderful support we have received from everyone associated with Weymouth Football Club, we would not have been able to achieve what we did. We really did all become family, pulling together to defy…
Terras manager Jason Matthews eager to ‘prove a point’ against Redditch Utd
PLAYER-MANAGER Jason Matthews has urged his Terras’ squad to “prove a point to a lot of people” and bounce back when they host Redditch United tomorrow (3pm). Thumped 4-1 in front of a healthy crowd of 740 against Chippenham Town in midweek, the Weymouth boss is eager to be positive going into their difficult contest…
A Great Night at An Evening With!
The Wessex Lounge welcomed Paul Arnold, Ian Hutchinson, Mark Molesley and Ben Thomson last night for ‘An Evening With’. Ben Ashelford was joined by each guest for a chat about their time at the club and to share memories with fans. Following the individual chats, all four joined Ben for a Q&A from the supporters…
Weymouth Football Club First Team Internships 2018-19
Weymouth Football club are offering internship opportunities to support aspirational sports professionals gain valuable experience within our First team staff. Successful applicants will benefit from the support of our staff which includes ex-professional footballers, sports science graduates and UEFA qualified coaches. Our team will also use their extensive contacts to support with further industry exposure…
Club chairman Mr Terry Bennett welcomed the voting in of new director Mr Nigel Beckett
Weymouth Football Club chairman Mr Terry Bennett welcomed the voting in of new director Mr Nigel Beckett at this evening’s board meeting. Mr Beckett (43) and life long Terras fan is chairman of the supporters club. Working as a Technical Administrator for Dorset Works Organisation he brings a wealth of administrative and organisational skills to…
Magpies deal is ‘hard’ for Ashley Wells
WEYMOUTH defender Ashley Wells admitted his decision to sign dual-registration forms with arch-rivals Dorchester Town was “very hard”. Wells, affectionately known as ‘Mr Weymouth’ by the Terras’ faithful, has played more than 300 games for the Bob Lucas Stadium club. However, a sequence of just one start and two substitute appearances in 13 games has…
