Similar Posts
Refreshed Weymouth ready to face Crusaders
JASON Matthews believes Weymouth will have benefitted from their short spell away from match action and will go into tomorrow’s clash at Hungerford (3pm) freshened up. The Terras will head to Bulpit Lane to take on the third-placed Crusaders, 11 days since their 2-0 Dorset derby defeat to Poole Town. And the Terras’ chief believes…
Weymouth training under constant review
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley explained the Terras will “constantly review” methods of training during the coronavirus shutdown. The Terras’ squad has been given fitness programmes to combat the loss of twice-weekly group training sessions. Molesley has tasked his players to remain as fit as possible while the “indefinitely” suspended National League searches for a way…
Start Delivering The Goods – Butler
Geoff Butler is demanding his players “start delivering the goods” before the Terras tumble into a Dr Martens Premier Division relegation struggle. “I genuinely believe we are a much better team than our current position suggests,” said Butler after his side crashed 4-2 away to Welling last night despite taking an early lead. “But eight…
Backroom Staff Departures
Following the news that Weymouth Football Club and Bobby Wilkinson have mutually agreed to part company, Additionally, we can confirm the departure of Mike Percival, Lee Barkus, and Chris Humphries from the club. We extend our sincere gratitude to each member of the team for their dedicated contributions during their tenure with us and convey…
Weymouth tackle table-toppers Kettering
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley has described the Terras’ clash with Evo-Stik Southern League Premier leaders Kettering Town tomorrow (3pm) as an “exciting challenge”. Kettering have won all five of their league games this season and Molesley told Echosport he expects his side to have their “work cut out”. He said: “Again, it’s another exciting challenge,…