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Matthews praises ‘big strides’ made by his side ahead of Slough clash
WEYMOUTH manager Jason Matthews remains optimistic about his side’s hopes for the campaign, insisting “the season for us is not dead”. The Terras’ boss, who targeted the play-offs at the start of the term, has slightly eased the pressure that grew on him over the Christmas period, with two 6-1 wins in Weymouth’s last three…
Mark relishing magic of FA Cup
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley thanked the “magic of the cup” for the Terras’ draw against Chippenham Town in the FA Cup second qualifying round. Molesley’s men face ex-manager Jason Matthews, now a player-coach with the Bluebirds, at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm) and admits his side is “relishing” the prospect of playing against the…
Weymouth FC Visit Local Schools
Weymouth FC players recently visited two local schools as part of the club’s support of The Chesil Education Partnership. Harrison Bruton and Charlie Wilson joined Weymouth FC Community Football Officer, Paul Tapper, in visiting Wyke Regis Infant School and Bincombe Valley Primary School. At both schools the trio led an assembly to around 60 children…
TERRAS FACE LIFE WITHOUT PHILLIPS
LEE Phillips has played his last game for Weymouth this season. The 20-year-old striker, whose seven goals in just eight full appearances represent a highly successful two months on loan at the Wessex Stadium, was recalled by Plymouth Argyle ahead of the Terras Dr Martens Premier Division game at home to Crawley tonight. Terras boss…
Backroom Staff Appointments
Following the arrival of Mark Molesley as Manager on a two-year deal we would like to inform supporters of who else will be joining him. Bradley Asagba will become Mark’s number two having previously managed the club’s reserves and been first-team coach in his last stint with the club. Bradley will bring a great wealth…