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WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley hailed the “really exciting signing” of Ollie Harfield, who becomes the Terras’ first new face of the summer. Harfield is a left-back by trade but has experience of playing wide as well having played in centre-midfield at times last season. The defender, formerly of AFC Bournemouth, played for Dagenham and Redbridge…
Key Notes From Last Nights EGM Meeting
Item 1: That Paul Maitland be appointed to the board of directors of Weymouth Football Club Ltd. The item was passed. Item 2: That Simon Etherington be appointed to the board of directors of Weymouth Football Club Ltd. The item was passed. Subject to FA approval on items one and two as the club are…
It’s Chippenham Away
The Terras must return to Chippenham for their first hurdle in this season’s FA Cup. Town are currently seventh in the league and have lost only one of their five home games so far this season. Balanced against the Terras’ record of one win in five away games, Weymouth will have to perform to progress….
Brad Asagba an ‘exceptional’ coach
WEYMOUTH interim director of football Paul Maitland believes interim manager Bradley Asagba is an “exceptional” coach. Asagba will guide the Terras through pre-season until a successor to Mark Molesley is appointed, the former Weymouth gaffer having left for Southend on Thursday. Assisting Asagba will be Terras’ captain Josh McQuoid, who has extended his stay at…
Johnson Sets Play-Off Target
STEVE Johnson has set a play-off target of nine wins from Weymouth’s final 13 games. The Terras boss is urging his side to put a run of victories together after last weekend’s setback against Welling United. And with games to come against high-flying rivals Grays, Hornchurch, Lewes and Cambridge City, Johnson insists the Terras can…