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Return mission for Weymouth ace Winsper
LUKE Winsper’s quest to get match fit following his injury nightmare is well and truly underway. The Weymouth midfielder spent a total of seven months on the sidelines with a foot problem that required an operation back in June. Since his return, Winsper has clocked up game time for the club’s reserves against a Gosport…
Brian Stock dismayed by Woking tactics
FRUSTRATED Weymouth manager Brian Stock voiced his grievances at Woking’s perceived tactics during a 1-0 loss to the Cardinals on Tuesday night. Stock’s men were beaten by a solitary Slavi Spasov goal but the Terras’ boss felt there were too many decisions given against his side. Openly known for his stance on supporting rather than…
Molesley: We’ve got to seize any advantages
Mark Molesley has said that Weymouth will need to seize any advantage possible ahead of Saturday’s National League South Playoff Semi-Final with Dorking Wanderers. Gunning for a place in the top tier of Non-League football, Molesley also said that his side will be looking to make its supporters proud of their team. There were originally…
Molesley has respect for the Dolphins
BOSS Mark Molesley outlined his respect for Dorset rivals Poole Town, but insisted he wants Weymouth to “catch them up” in the future. The two sides go head-to-head in a friendly at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm), with the Terras’ manager admitting that Tom Killick’s Dolphins are a team his squad can learn from….
Banbury will test Weymouth says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH face another tough away test at Banbury United in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division tomorrow (3pm). The Terras currently sit third in the table and face the Puritans who occupy eighth and are unbeaten in six games, drawing four and winning twice. Weymouth boss Mark Molesley said: “It is another tough game, they are…
