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Terras Manager Mark Molesley caught up with theterras.com to assess the start of the season. theterras.com: We are now just over halfway through September, can you assess the start your team has made to the season? Mark Molesley: It’s been a good start, we’ve got points on the board and we are top of the…
Both managerial roles appeal to caretaker-boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley says he wants to continue working for the Cherries “in any capacity I can” and is refusing to rule out the possibility of doubling up as the club’s under-21 boss and manager of Weymouth. Molesley has been an unmitigated success since taking charge of AFC Bournemouth’s under-21s on an interim basis and yesterday…
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Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…