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Weymouth lacked ‘end product’ – Mark Molesley
FRUSTRATED Weymouth boss Mark Molesley conceded the Terras lacked an “end product” against an organised Billericay Town during their 0-0 draw at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Weymouth had by far the better of play, conjuring six shots on target to Billericay’s two, but failed to force away keeper Alan Julian into any real discomfort. And…
Exciting finale for Weymouth
MARK Molesley says his Weymouth side have got everything to play for as they head into the critical final 10 games of the season, starting with Hendon today (3pm). Molesley is also taking heart from last year’s run-in, which saw his team take a play-off spot in a frantic top five alongside Hereford, King’s Lynn…
Molesley: New signings have had a massive impact
Terras’ manager Mark Molesley spoke to Josh Barton of theterras.com ahead of the trip to Bishop’s Stortford. Josh Barton: Firstly, you must have been pleased with the terrific performance at Frome on Wednesday. Mark Molesley: I was delighted without a shadow of a doubt. It was the response we wanted. We were bitterly disappointed with…
Mark Molesley hails ‘fighting spirit’ in cup glory
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley praised the Terras’ “fighting spirit” after securing an entertaining 4-2 Dorset Senior Cup final victory over rivals Dorchester. Two goals in three minutes from youngster Harry Burns and Brett Williams flooded Tom Bath’s opener, before Tom Blair’s volley hauled the Magpies. In the last 10 minutes, two strikes on the counter…
