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Club News | First Team | NewsWelcome CJ Mortgage – Proud Sponsor of Weymouth FC
The club is delighted to announce CJ Mortgage Hub, a trusted local mortgage provider based in Weymouth, Dorset, as our silver partner sponsoring our Travel and training kits, along with having a large stand banner. Ryan Park, Commercial Director, shared: “This year, we’ve added some brilliant new sponsors who’ve been incredibly hands-on with the club. Chris and...
Elise Hospitality is returning as our Home & Away Kit Sleeve Sponsor
We’re proud to announce that Elise Hospitality is returning as our Home & Away Kit Sleeve Sponsor for the new season! ⚽ Luke and Elise Hospitality have been long-time supporters of Weymouth FC, and we’re delighted to have them back, this time with even more branding around the Bob Lucas Stadium. 🙌 About Elise Hospitality Elise Hospitality is a…
Web of woe
STEVE Johnson today blamed Terras’ internet fans for getting him the sack. The shocked former boss insists he lost chairman Martyn Harrison’s support after critical messages appeared on the club’s unofficial website message board. He explained: “There are a few mugs on the internet who chip away over time and I think they have an…
McBurnie is a Terra
Weymouth Football Club are delighted to confirm the signing of central midfielder Xander McBurnie. Xander joins the Terras having previously spent the past 18 months with the National League’s Barnet, he also had a spell during the early part of his career with Swedish side Ytterhogdals IK. The 23-year-old signs having impressed in all 4…
Weymouth in limbo after superb win over Slough
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admitted all eyes are on the authorities as uncertainty continues over the completion of the Vanarama National League South season. Molesley’s men, who sit third, took a significant 2-0 victory over play-off rivals Slough Town on Saturday as a Josh McQuoid penalty plus an Andy Robinson volley paid dividends. However, amid…
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…
