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Molesley: Tuesday’s performance showed everything about Glover
Mark Molesley praised AFC Bournemouth loanee Ryan Glover after Weymouth’s Buildbase FA Trophy victory at St Albans. Glover, who signed on a work experience deal prior to the Basingstoke Town game, helped secure a place in the next round when he scored Weymouth’s second goal in the 2-0 win. Unfortunately, Tuesday was to be Glover’s…
Captain Jake in derby double
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley labelled his side’s 3-0 derby win over Dorchester Town as a “professional job”. Two second-half strikes from captain Jake McCarthy, added to Brandon Goodship’s opener, gave Weymouth a handsome win over their ten-man arch-rivals. Despite Goodship’s goal in the 26th minute, Molesley was frustrated by the Terras’ first-half showing, but thought…
Mark Molesley backs Jake McCarthy after penalty woe
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley praised the bravery of midfielder Jake McCarthy after his late penalty was saved in the 1-0 defeat to Havant & Waterlooville on New Year’s Day. Brett Williams’ strike was handled by Josh Taylor inside the area in the 87th minute with the Terras trailing to a 44th-minute Simon Walton header. In…
Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…
Weymouth management declines pay until league decided
WEYMOUTH’S management team have refused payment during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the Terras have announced. Manager Mark Molesley and his backroom team will not be paid until the National League’s season is resolved. In a club statement, the Terras also revealed that players were paid on Wednesday and that the club continues to “operate within…
Weymouth to renew St Albans rivalry
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley respects the “experience” and athleticism possessed by old rivals St Albans City ahead of the Terras’ trip to Clarence Park in the Vanarama National League South tomorrow (3pm). The two sides will renew a rivalry that stretches back to 2006 when 10-man Weymouth defeated Saints 3-2 on their way to the…
