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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…
Terras players and staff visit Weymouth Food Bank
The Weymouth first team players and staff made a visit to a Weymouth Food Bank, operating out of Weymouth Baptist Church on the Esplanade. The players and Mark Molesley met Brenda Woodsford, a volunteer at the food bank, who then showed the team around the food stores and explained how the food bank works. The…
Weymouth boss Matthews hails Molesley impact ahead of his new role with Cherries
MANAGER Jason Matthews hailed the impact player-coach Mark Molesley has had in the Terras’ set-up this season and wished him well in his new role with AFC Bournemouth. Following the promotion of Stephen Purches to first-team coach, Molesley will step up to manage the Cherries’ under-21s at least until the end of the campaign, as…
Weymouth eager to face Oxford
MARK Molesley says his Weymouth side’s trip to Oxford City tonight (7.45pm) cannot come quick enough, after his side endured a frustrating 1-1 draw at Tonbridge Angels over the weekend in the Vanarama National League South. The Terras had led Tonbridge 1-0, but conceded two penalties, one of which was scored, but the Terras are…
