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Calvin Brooks set to join British Army
Weymouth Football Club would like to put on record it’s thanks to Calvin Brooks as the defender/midfielder who has been with the club since 2014, is set to join the British Army this summer having passed his entry procedure. Calvin has given great service to the club and he had a fantastic season and he…
Update on Warren Bentley from Director of Football Paul Maitland
On Thursday night, Warren Bentley had a training ground accident that resulted in him sustaining a head injury. Thankfully, after recovering in Dorchester Hospital he is now home and recovering well. I would like to put on record how proud I am of my colleagues and our players, who dealt with what was a very…
Supporters’ coach to Dagenham
WEYMOUTH FC Supporters Club will be running a coach to Dagenham and Redbridge for the Terras FA Umbro Trophy tie on Saturday January 13. And members are also hoping to organise transport for the Dr Martens Premier Division game at Bath City on New Year’s Day. Supporters’ Club chairman James Murphy said: “We recently held…

Ainsworth looking forward to making home debut
John Pritchard: I’m sure the Terras fans would like to know a bit about your history, can you tell us one of your most memorable moments in football? Lionel Ainsworth: Being at Motherwell, trying to preserve the status in the Premiership, they had never been out of it. We came up against Rangers, we had…

PREVIEW: Terras vs Woking
Weymouth welcome Woking to the Bob Lucas Stadium this evening, live on theterras.online and BBC Radio Solent. The fixture will be the Terras first home game in the fifth tier of English football for eleven years and follows on from their 0-0 draw with Altrincham on Saturday. This will be Woking’s first away game of…

Never-say-die attitude sets Weymouth apart
Mark Molesley said Weymouth’s never-say-die attitude sets them apart from most other teams after his side came from behind to draw at Eastbourne Borough, despite being reduced to 10-men. After a first-half which saw the Terras fall behind after 24 minutes and Jake McCarthy missed a penalty, Weymouth were reduced to 10-men when second-half substitute…
Calvin Brooks set to join British Army
Weymouth Football Club would like to put on record it’s thanks to Calvin Brooks as the defender/midfielder who has been with the club since 2014, is set to join the British Army this summer having passed his entry procedure. Calvin has given great service to the club and he had a fantastic season and he…
Update on Warren Bentley from Director of Football Paul Maitland
On Thursday night, Warren Bentley had a training ground accident that resulted in him sustaining a head injury. Thankfully, after recovering in Dorchester Hospital he is now home and recovering well. I would like to put on record how proud I am of my colleagues and our players, who dealt with what was a very…
Supporters’ coach to Dagenham
WEYMOUTH FC Supporters Club will be running a coach to Dagenham and Redbridge for the Terras FA Umbro Trophy tie on Saturday January 13. And members are also hoping to organise transport for the Dr Martens Premier Division game at Bath City on New Year’s Day. Supporters’ Club chairman James Murphy said: “We recently held…

Ainsworth looking forward to making home debut
John Pritchard: I’m sure the Terras fans would like to know a bit about your history, can you tell us one of your most memorable moments in football? Lionel Ainsworth: Being at Motherwell, trying to preserve the status in the Premiership, they had never been out of it. We came up against Rangers, we had…

PREVIEW: Terras vs Woking
Weymouth welcome Woking to the Bob Lucas Stadium this evening, live on theterras.online and BBC Radio Solent. The fixture will be the Terras first home game in the fifth tier of English football for eleven years and follows on from their 0-0 draw with Altrincham on Saturday. This will be Woking’s first away game of…

Never-say-die attitude sets Weymouth apart
Mark Molesley said Weymouth’s never-say-die attitude sets them apart from most other teams after his side came from behind to draw at Eastbourne Borough, despite being reduced to 10-men. After a first-half which saw the Terras fall behind after 24 minutes and Jake McCarthy missed a penalty, Weymouth were reduced to 10-men when second-half substitute…
Calvin Brooks set to join British Army
Weymouth Football Club would like to put on record it’s thanks to Calvin Brooks as the defender/midfielder who has been with the club since 2014, is set to join the British Army this summer having passed his entry procedure. Calvin has given great service to the club and he had a fantastic season and he…
Update on Warren Bentley from Director of Football Paul Maitland
On Thursday night, Warren Bentley had a training ground accident that resulted in him sustaining a head injury. Thankfully, after recovering in Dorchester Hospital he is now home and recovering well. I would like to put on record how proud I am of my colleagues and our players, who dealt with what was a very…
Supporters’ coach to Dagenham
WEYMOUTH FC Supporters Club will be running a coach to Dagenham and Redbridge for the Terras FA Umbro Trophy tie on Saturday January 13. And members are also hoping to organise transport for the Dr Martens Premier Division game at Bath City on New Year’s Day. Supporters’ Club chairman James Murphy said: “We recently held…

Ainsworth looking forward to making home debut
John Pritchard: I’m sure the Terras fans would like to know a bit about your history, can you tell us one of your most memorable moments in football? Lionel Ainsworth: Being at Motherwell, trying to preserve the status in the Premiership, they had never been out of it. We came up against Rangers, we had…

PREVIEW: Terras vs Woking
Weymouth welcome Woking to the Bob Lucas Stadium this evening, live on theterras.online and BBC Radio Solent. The fixture will be the Terras first home game in the fifth tier of English football for eleven years and follows on from their 0-0 draw with Altrincham on Saturday. This will be Woking’s first away game of…

Never-say-die attitude sets Weymouth apart
Mark Molesley said Weymouth’s never-say-die attitude sets them apart from most other teams after his side came from behind to draw at Eastbourne Borough, despite being reduced to 10-men. After a first-half which saw the Terras fall behind after 24 minutes and Jake McCarthy missed a penalty, Weymouth were reduced to 10-men when second-half substitute…
Calvin Brooks set to join British Army
Weymouth Football Club would like to put on record it’s thanks to Calvin Brooks as the defender/midfielder who has been with the club since 2014, is set to join the British Army this summer having passed his entry procedure. Calvin has given great service to the club and he had a fantastic season and he…
Update on Warren Bentley from Director of Football Paul Maitland
On Thursday night, Warren Bentley had a training ground accident that resulted in him sustaining a head injury. Thankfully, after recovering in Dorchester Hospital he is now home and recovering well. I would like to put on record how proud I am of my colleagues and our players, who dealt with what was a very…
Supporters’ coach to Dagenham
WEYMOUTH FC Supporters Club will be running a coach to Dagenham and Redbridge for the Terras FA Umbro Trophy tie on Saturday January 13. And members are also hoping to organise transport for the Dr Martens Premier Division game at Bath City on New Year’s Day. Supporters’ Club chairman James Murphy said: “We recently held…

Ainsworth looking forward to making home debut
John Pritchard: I’m sure the Terras fans would like to know a bit about your history, can you tell us one of your most memorable moments in football? Lionel Ainsworth: Being at Motherwell, trying to preserve the status in the Premiership, they had never been out of it. We came up against Rangers, we had…