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Stock pleased with second-half
By James Burgoyne Brian Stock was “pleased” with his side’s response in the second half as the Terras drew 1-1 with Dagenham & Redbridge. Jake McCarthy’s acrobatic injury-time goal secured a valuable National League point on the road at the Chigwell Construction Stadium. Stock was happy with the reaction he got from his players, following…
Not at ‘vintage best’ during win, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admitted the Terras’ 3-0 MANarama National League South win over Concord Rangers bodes well as his side were not at their “vintage best”. A thunderous first-half strike from Ben Thomson was added to by Yemi Odubade and sub Cameron Murray in the second half, putting the result beyond doubt. Weymouth’s third…
Play-off hopes are still alive for Weymouth
JASON Matthews was proud of the way his Terras’ troops took their play-off push to the final day of the campaign with a 3-1 victory over Cirencester Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium. A Chris Shephard penalty, followed up by goals from Mark Molesley and Ben Thomson ensured that Weymouth are still in the mix…
Mark Molesley dismayed by Dorking loss
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley was dismayed at the Terras’ defending from a costly set-piece in the 1-0 Vanarama National League South defeat at Dorking. Jimmy Muitt nodded in at close range from a seventh-minute corner to inflict Weymouth’s first league defeat since a 4-3 loss to leaders Wealdstone, ending a fabulous 11-game unbeaten run. Weymouth…
