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Weymouth management declines pay until league decided
WEYMOUTH’S management team have refused payment during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the Terras have announced. Manager Mark Molesley and his backroom team will not be paid until the National League’s season is resolved. In a club statement, the Terras also revealed that players were paid on Wednesday and that the club continues to “operate within…
Weymouth face Hendon tussle
MARK Molesley says his side have proved that they are more than a match for anyone, as they prepare to host Hendon in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). It is the reverse fixture of a match played just over a week ago, in which goals from Brandon Goodship, alongside brilliant long range efforts…
Weymouth looking for a resurgence against Tiverton
MARK Molesley is looking for his side to get back to winning ways after a tough Christmas period for the Terras, starting with the visit Tiverton Town to the Bob Lucas Stadium in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). Weymouth are emerging from a run of form that has seen them claim six points…
Weymouth aim to press reset against Harrow
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley spoke of his desire to ‘press the reset button’ following the 3-1 defeat to Gosport last week, as his side prepare to host Harrow Borough in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). Due to a postponement of their FA Trophy first round match against Needham Market, and the subsequent withdrawal…
Molesley thanks Weymouth fans for Fantasy help
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley revealed that the Wessex Fantasy Football League helped fund the Terras’ move for Andreas Robinson this summer. Robinson joined from Havant and joins the likes of Jordan Rose and Brandon Goodship among others in having had his move helped by the fantasy league. Molesley took time to thank the fans that…
Thomson subbed to reduce risk, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley stressed striker Ben Thomson’s withdrawal after 12 minutes of the Terras’ 3-1 Vanarama National League South victory over Dartford was precautionary. Thomson, Weymouth’s joint-highest scorer this season with three league goals and one assist, felt tightness in his hamstring and was replaced by Brett Williams, who went on to score twice…
