Similar Posts

Welcome, Harvey Bunker and Dan Smith!
Weymouth Football Club are delighted to announce the loan signings of midfielder Harvey Bunker from Forest Green Rovers and forward Dan Smith from Eastleigh 18 year old Harvey Bunker spent time at Chippenham Town in the first half of this season making twelve appearances in the National League South and scoring two goals, both in…

‘We don’t want to take loans’, says Chairman
DEFIANT Weymouth chairman Ian White insisted the Terras would not take out loans as the National League funding saga continues. The 66 member clubs of the National League are this week set to vote on the outcome of the season. Teams could take on 20-year, low-interest loans as part of the Government’s Winter Survival Package,…
British Virgin Islands chance for star Bailey Rowe
WEYMOUTH youngster Bailey Rowe has received an invite to train with the British Virgin Islands national team. Rowe, 15, will head to a training camp in Milton Abbey in April and will have the chance to take part in sessions with the side that are ranked 205th in the world. It is anticipated that the…

Brandon Goodship adapting to life at Southend
FORMER Weymouth striker Brandon Goodship identified the “change in intensity” at new club Southend United as one of the more challenging aspects of his move from the Terras. Goodship, 24, left Weymouth in June having notched successive golden boots in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South, hitting 37 goals last season. Owing to a holiday in…
Molesley: ‘We were lacklustre’
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley believes the Terras were “very lacklustre” during their 2-0 Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division loss to Hereford at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Goals from John Mills and James Bowen gave the Bulls all three points, with Molesley admitting he was struggling to take a positive from the match. He said: “We’re…