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Weymouth not looking too far ahead says Molesley
MARK Molesley says that his Weymouth side will not look too far ahead, despite the lure of potentially winning the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South title this weekend. If Weymouth beat Beaconsfield Town, Taunton fail to win against Kings Langley and the Met Police lose at Swindon Supermarine then the Terras will take an unassailable lead…
The day boys became men
The day boys became men The inside story of the infamous 0-9(NINE) Rushden & Diamonds game In this article Duncan Gardner looks back to 2009 and why there was some good to come out of “that” infamous game. Through eye-witness and media reports at the time, combined with brand new player interviews, we explore how…
Maitland is backed by Brooks
PAUL Maitland has been backed to be a success in his new role of Weymouth assistant-manager by defender Calvin Brooks. The Terras’ number two, who made the step up to the assistant role under manager Mark Molesley last month, having previously worked as a first-team goalkeeping coach at the Bob Lucas Stadium, has been described…
Weymouth aware of Kings Langley threat
TERRAS’ manager Mark Molesley has said he will not take his side’s home match against Kings Langley tomorrow (3pm) lightly despite the difference in league position. Kings Langley are currently 21st in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division with 11 points and two wins all season, below the Terras who are in fifth with 10 victories…
Weymouth setup ‘closest you’ll get’ to full-time
WEYMOUTH left-back Ollie Harfield believes the Terras’ part-time setup is the “closest you’ll get” to a full-time operation. Harfield, 22, moved to the Bob Lucas Stadium after a 33-game stint at National League side Dagenham & Redbridge last campaign. Often seen bombing down the left wing, Harfield has provided a stunning 10 assists for Weymouth…
