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Weymouth Football Club are delighted to announce the signing of Matt Neale. Matt joins the Terras from Winchester City and bolsters the squad with further quality and energy in midfield. A left-footed, box-to-box midfielder, Matt is also comfortable playing on the left side of midfield, offering versatility and balance. Matt linked up with his new...
National League Key Dates
The new Vanarama National League season is edging ever closer. With the excitement starting to build we are delighted to announce the key dates for your diary. This year’s highly anticipated fixture release will be on Tuesday 8th September at 1pm. The season begins in just over a months’ time. The National League clubs will…
Terras Firsts: Cameron Murray
John Pritchard: Who was your first footballing hero? Cameron Murray: I’m a Celtic fan so it was probably Henrik Larson and Jimmy Johnstone. Although it’s quite a fitting question really as I was also massively inspired by Billy McNeill who has sadly passed away today, that iconic image of him lifting the European cup alone…
REPORT: Weymouth 3-4 Torquay United
Defiant Weymouth edged by Torquay WEYMOUTH 3 Cooke 31, Murray 49, McQuoid 62 pen TORQUAY UNITED 4 Hall 15, Umerah 25, Lemane 46, Lemonheigh-Evans 88 Report: Alfie Lumb Despite bringing the game back from 3-1 down to 3-3, the Terras lost their last home game of 2020 to league leaders Torquay United. Brian Stock made…
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Report: Weymouth 1-2 Reading XI
Weymouth rounded off their pre-season campaign with a narrow 2-1 defeat to a Reading XI on Saturday afternoon at the Bob Lucas Stadium. The Terras were looking controlled and posed their first threat on goal in the tenth minute, Max Hemmings dinked the ball into Goodship, who floated it across the face of goal. Keeper…
Former Weymouth manager Gerry Gow dies aged 64
FORMER Weymouth manager Gerry Gow has died aged 64, having lost his battle against cancer. Gow, whose illustrious career as a player included making more than 350 appearances for Bristol City and playing for Manchester City in the 1981 FA Cup final, as well as spells as Rotherham United and Burnley. Also capped by Scotland…
