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Captain Josh McQuoid ‘ready’ after injury
WEYMOUTH captain Josh McQuoid is “ready to go” after a hamstring injury but remains “cautious” over completing too many matches too soon. McQuoid, 29, has made one start – in the 2-1 FA Cup loss to Dover – and a handful of substitute appearances since making a low-key return to playing action after sustaining a…
Bruton honoured to be involved with club
Something a little bit different in this weeks player interview as we catch up with 17-year-old Terras goalkeeper Harrison Bruton. Harrison recently signed dual forms with neighbours Portland United. uptheterras.co.uk: How much has GK Coach Robbie Yates impacted your game? Harrison Bruton: Where do I start? I think from a technical point of view; Robbie…
McHale visits Chickerell Primary School for well-being week
Chickerell Primary Academy has been focusing on well-being this past week. Weymouth goalkeeper Tom McHale came into talk to children in Year 5 and Year 6 about important subjects linked to this. The children took part enthusiastically in a Q and A session which encompassed a number of different topics. Dawn Hulland, a year 6 teacher, commented,…
Matthews eager to avoid big upset in FA Cup against Brimscombe & Thrupp
WEYMOUTH boss Jason Matthews is keen to ensure his side avoid a “massive banana skin” as they prepare to do battle with Hellenic League outfit Brimscombe and Thrupp in the FA Cup. Brimscombe are set to visit the Bob Lucas Stadium in the third qualifying round tomorrow (3pm) with the Terras’ listed as red-hot favourites…
Professional performance pleases Mark Molesley
Mark Molesley praised his side for getting the ‘job done’ in their Emirates FA Cup second qualifying round fixture at Sholing. Goals from Andreas Robinson, Ben Thomson, and Brett Williams saw Weymouth book a place in the next round with a 3-0 victory at the Mackoy Stadium. Sholing came into the game on the back…