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Thanks Steve!
FORMER boss Steve Claridge was the in Weymouth’s 3-1 win over Hayes yesterday, according to Steve Johnson. Claridge, sacked by the club in November, claimed in a national newspaper at the weekend that he left a better set of players than those currently at the Wessex Stadium. Johnson, who has shipped out nine of the…
Club News | First Team | Match Reports | NewsTerras Secure Second Successive Derby Day Win
Our ticket to the Isuzu FA Trophy Fourth Round has been impressively secured after our first competitive away win to rivals Yeovil Town since 1988 on Tuesday night at Huish Park. The valiant victory came courtesy of goal machine Brandon Goodship, whose double proved too much for The Glovers. Assisting him on both…
Welcome Tom Bearwish
Weymouth Football Club are pleased to announce the signing of Tom Bearwish. The versatile attacker hails from Portland and joins The Terras from Eastleigh FC. Bearwish, 21, has been with Eastleigh since he was 16 and graduated from the club’s Academy to the first team. He made 10 appearances for The Spitfires last season and…
Mark Molesley thanks departed Goodship
MARK Molesley paid tribute to Brandon Goodship for helping to put Weymouth back where it should be, after the striker departed for Southend United. The Shrimpers currently reside in League One, four tiers above where the Terras were playing last season, in which the Terras earned promotion to the National League South. Molesley told Echosport:…
Terras play host to in-form Hampton
TERRAS boss Mark Molesley said his side can only focus on putting in a good performance on Saturday as they welcome Hampton & Richmond Borough to the Bob Lucas Stadium in the MANarama National League South (3pm). Weymouth dropped to fourth on Saturday without playing as their match was called off due to Billericay’s pitch…
Statement from the Chairman — Ralph Ricardo
ByRicardoA personal statement. After the announcement earlier this evening, I would personally like to provide some clarity and share my perspective on the events and how they concluded. Towards the end of Saturday’s game against Wimborne, Ben’s commentary allowed his passion to carry him a little further than would normally be expected from a commentator...
