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Derisory Offer Couldn’t Tempt Riglar
Hamworthy Recreation boss Pat Notley has defended Crispen Riglar’s decision to turn down the chance to join Weymouth. The Magna Road scoring sensation was offered terms by the Terras after netting on his debut in a trial game against Yeovil Town, earlier this month. But after weighing up his options, the 27-year-old Broadstone-based engineer decided…
Harvey Slade is a Terra!
We’re pleased to confirm the signing of midfielder Harvey Slade from Bashley! Slade arrives from Bashley who he joined this season after spending time in the USA to start his footballing career. Playing for clubs such as Wright State University team, Flint Town and Dayton Dutch Lions, Harvey has amassed a good level of experience…
Weymouth are chasing says Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley called for his side to start standing up after Weymouth suffered a 2-1 loss at Merthyr Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South. Goals from Ian Traylor and Owain Jones condemned the Terras to defeat, despite Ben Thomson scoring in the 90th minute. When asked where he thought it went wrong, Molesley said:…
Chris Pugsley now set to stay on as Weymouth chairman
CHRIS Pugsley has confirmed to Echosport that he is staying on as the chairman of Weymouth Football Club. The club held a board meeting on Wednesday evening and, while agreeing to stay on in his present position, Pugsley also named Rob Bowman and Steve Walkinshaw as new non-executive directors. The chairman is also hoping to…
Molesley happy with players’ attitude
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley was delighted after the Terras “showed the right attitude” to dismiss ten-man Odd Down 5-0 in their FA Cup first qualifying round tie. A Harry Baker hat-trick, plus goals from Ben Thomson and Jake McCarthy enabled Weymouth to settle the contest convincingly, with Molesley pleased by the “professional” performance from his…
