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Weymouth handle FA Cup pressure
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley was delighted to have resisted the “added pressure” of an FA Cup third qualifying round tie by comprehensively beating St Albans City 4-1 at the Bob Lucas Stadium. As a result of the financial rewards available to the Terras, who collected an additional £11,250 for winning, Molesley said the contest had…

Mark Molesley warns of Dulwich ‘purple patch’
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley believes Dulwich Hamlet are in a “purple patch” ahead of their Vanarama National League South encounter at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Hamlet thrashed Braintree 6-0 in their last outing, backing up a 3-0 victory at Hampton & Richmond on New Year’s Day to move into 15th. And the south…
Mark Molesley rues tough day at Beaconsfield
MARK Molesley argued that ‘everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong’ as Weymouth fell to a 1-0 defeat at Beaconsfield Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South. A Charlie Losasso free-kick bounced off Weymouth goalkeeper Tom McHale’s palms and into the net, as the Terras suffered a loss in a match that, at the…

Weymouth refuse to underestimate struggling St Albans
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley refused to underestimate rivals St Albans City ahead of the Terras’ FA Cup third qualifying round battle at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Molesley oversaw a convincing 4-1 victory over Saints in the National League South in September but remains cautious of City’s ability. That caution stems from St Albans’ long…