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Weymouth will not fear Chesham United
WEYMOUTH assistant manager Paul Maitland says the Terras do not fear going to Chesham as they gear up to travel to their fellow play-off hunting rivals in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division tomorrow (3pm). Chesham currently sit just outside the play-offs, one place and six points behind fifth place Slough Town, while Weymouth are well…
Weymouth host high-flying Hawks
WEYMOUTH are “relishing” the challenge posed by Havant & Waterlooville with the Hawks possessing an “embarrassment of riches”, according to boss Mark Molesley. The Terras welcome the Vanarama National League South favourites to the Bob Lucas Stadium today (3pm) seeking to build on Saturday’s timely 2-1 victory over Oxford City. Molesley anticipates one of Weymouth’s…
Brian Stock appointed Weymouth manager
Weymouth Football Club are delighted to announce the appointment of Brian Stock as the Terras new First Team Manager. Stock joins Weymouth from the AFC Bournemouth backroom staff, where he was appointed as an Academy Coach after a successful professional football career. The 38-year-old had previously run his own private youth academy with great success…
Matthews delighted to be back between the sticks
TERRAS’ player-manager Jason Matthews expressed his delight in getting back between the sticks on Tuesday evening after his injury woes. The player-boss made his first appearance in goal since mid-November in the 1-1 draw at Paulton Rovers. Matthews has spent time out nursing an ongoing heel injury, but believed the extended absence also helped him…
Josh Carmichael admits it has been a tough season
JOSH Carmichael admits this season has not been his best by a “long shot”, as Weymouth gear up to host Merthyr Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South on Saturday (3pm). Carmichael also admitted that the Terras’ recent 2-1 loss at the Martyrs will give Weymouth an added edge ahead of Saturday’s clash. Carmichael said:…
Terras scrap the reserves
WEYMOUTH have scrapped their reserve side for next season. Owner Martyn Harrison today said the club will axe their formal second string – instead working more closely with their youth structure. The Terras, who turn full-time from July 4, will continue to run their academy and a host of junior sides. Weymouth’s reserves only played…
