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WEYMOUTH Reserves are set to embark on a new era when the Dorset Premier League season kicks off tomorrow, and new manager Bradley Asagba cannot wait to get their competitive schedule underway. The Terras’ reserves, who finished fifth in the league under former boss Jake Richmond last term, begin with a home clash against Parley…
Terras Firsts: Tom McHale
Terras’ keeper Tom McHale spoke to John Pritchard from theterras.com about his football firsts. John Pritchard: Can you remember your first football shirt? Tom McHale: My first shirt was definitely a Celtic shirt, I couldn’t tell you what year that was but always remember getting it and wearing it at every opportunity! JP: Outfield or…
Terras’ level of performance ‘very high’
SATISFIED Weymouth manager Brian Stock spoke of the Terras’ high level of performance during the 0-0 draw with Solihull Moors. Weymouth have now collected 10 points in six games, including three clean sheets, but might have won for a fourth time in that stretch. As it was, Dallas fired his 53rd-minute spot-kick with some venom…
Paul Maitland emphasises positives after Weymouth cup defeat
WEYMOUTH director of football Paul Maitland emphasised the positives from seeing some great performances from the club’s young footballers, as the Terras lost their Dorset Senior Cup semi-final 2-0 to Poole Town. Maitland also admitted that the semi-final played second fiddle to the league, with only three players keeping their places from the 0-0 draw…
Weymouth to heed Swindon warning ahead of Kings clash
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admits his side’s previous 1-1 draw with Swindon Supermarine will serve as a warning as his team travel to fellow strugglers Kings Langley in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). Kings Langley are 20th in the table, with 12 points from 12 games so far, leaving them languishing in the…