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Love Football. Protect The Game.
Weymouth Football Club is supporting an all-football approach to ensure that every football fan feels safe attending matches. As we commence the new season, we’re backing the introduction of strong measures across football to tackle antisocial and criminal behaviours within football grounds. This includes entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyros…
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…
Mark Molesley set to hit game 100 for Weymouth
A SURPRISED Mark Molesley admits his time in charge of Weymouth has flown by, as he prepares to lead the Terras at Hendon, his 100th competitive game in charge. The tally includes his spell as caretaker boss, following the departure of Jason Matthews late in the 2015/16 season, before he was announced as boss that…
Molesley: Not a ‘Weymouth Performance’
Mark Molesley believes that New Year’s Day’s draw with Poole Town wasn’t a ‘Weymouth performance.’ The Terras found themselves pegged back twice after taking the lead through Brandon Goodship and then Calvin Brooks. The draw came after Weymouth had earned an impressive point at Taunton and a last-gasp victory in the Ridgeway derby at Dorchester…
Copp ‘gutted’ to be leaving Weymouth
JORDAN Copp will not be a Weymouth player next season, Echosport can reveal. The former Plymouth youngster held talks with manager Mark Molesley this week over his future and it was decided that both parties were to go their separate ways. Copp, who came in during Jason Matthews’ first full season in charge, admitted he…