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The best boss, says Ian White
WEYMOUTH chairman Ian White believes Mark Molesley is the best manager he has seen during his 23 years at the Terras. Molesley continued his outstanding record as Weymouth boss by sealing promotion to the National League, ending the Dorset club’s 11-year absence in non-league’s top tier. After ascending to the National League South via winning…
Terras Firsts: Cameron Murray
John Pritchard: Who was your first footballing hero? Cameron Murray: I’m a Celtic fan so it was probably Henrik Larson and Jimmy Johnstone. Although it’s quite a fitting question really as I was also massively inspired by Billy McNeill who has sadly passed away today, that iconic image of him lifting the European cup alone…
Lloyd Thomas is settling into Weymouth ways
LLOYD Thomas praised his ‘little mate from Portsmouth’ Jordan Ngalo as the goalkeeper settles into life at the club. The new Terra has been really impressed by the standards set by the club following his move, which was announced midway through Weymouth’s first pre-season friendly, a 6-0 loss to Bournemouth Under-23s at the Bob Lucas…
Thank you Terras Family
The Weymouth FC Board of Directors are both pleased and proud to announce that we have successfully reached our Play-Off target of £35k. Due to this fantastic achievement, we are able to close our appeal with immediate effect. From the bottom of the Terras Family heart, we thank every single one of you that has…
Weymouth refuse to underestimate struggling St Albans
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley refused to underestimate rivals St Albans City ahead of the Terras’ FA Cup third qualifying round battle at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Molesley oversaw a convincing 4-1 victory over Saints in the National League South in September but remains cautious of City’s ability. That caution stems from St Albans’ long…
