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It’s a job well done for Weymouth
MARK Molesley was delighted with a job well done after his side overcame a potential banana skin at Sholing in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup. The Terras progressed to the next round after winning 3-0 thanks to goals from Andy Robinson, Ben Thomson and Brett Williams at the Mackoy Stadium. Molesley told…
Weymouth set for derby battle with Dolphins
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admits the numerous connections between Poole Town and his side will add spice to their derby at the Bob Lucas Stadium in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South today (3pm). The two sides have a lot of connections between the two, Abdulai Baggie and Warren Bentley both played for the Dolphins last…
The only true Weymouth “super-sub”
Recently in “Take Two” we saw Harry Baker come off the bench to score a crucial goal for the Terras away at Salisbury to help us win promotion. Harry’s exploits in the “super-sub” role undoubtedly helped us win promotion last season. In this article Duncan Gardner looks back at the career of other scoring substitutes…
In-form Weymouth eye cup success
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley says the Dorset Senior Cup quarter-final clash against Dorchester Town tonight comes at a good time for his side (7.45pm). The Terras have one loss in their last 14 matches currently, and come into the derby battle on a high, following their 2-0 victory over National League South side St Albans…
Waldock: Why couldn’t it be Weymouth?
It was 25 years ago this summer, when John Waldock made the 375 mile journey from Sunderland to Weymouth a permanent one. A quarter of a century may have passed since his debut, but the North-East native can still recall the cultural change the move made for him. An unfortunate bad knee injury sustained versus…
