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Goal was ‘sweet’ after injury nightmare
WEYMOUTH midfielder Andy Robinson admitted his late goal against Slough Town was all the “sweeter” after a long battle with injury this season. Robinson eventually needed ankle surgery following a horror tackle in the 4-1 win over St Albans in October, missing over four months of action. And the former Southampton and Bolton maestro came…
We will always push ourselves to do even better – We spoke to Bobby Wilkinson ahead of Aveley game
Bobby, a fantastic result on Tuesday night. Two wins on the bounce. How pleased are you with the boys? I’m really pleased with the boys. Although I made it very clear, let’s not get carried away. It’s just back-to-back wins that we aimed to achieve. Now we move onto the next game. We’ve also managed…
Defence ‘unlucky’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley believes the Terras’ defence has been “unlucky” not to collect more clean sheets despite some impressive displays. Molesley feels the Terras have been victims of three soft penalties in five Vanarama National League South games, ruining potential shut-outs against Bath, Chelmsford and Slough. As a result, Weymouth have yet to keep…
Philips given royal approval
LEE Phillips could be on verge of joining Coca-Cola League Championship promotion hopefuls Reading. The Terras striker is being lined up by Royals manager Steve Coppell who had him watched at Carshalton on Saturday And Weymouth boss Steve Johnson today admitted it would be impossible to refuse a big money offer for the 24-year-old former…
Mistakes cost Weymouth, admits boss Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley insisted the Terras had only themselves to blame after a gutting 2-1 loss to Dover Athletic in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round. Molesley’s men were bidding to reach the main draw for the first time in 12 years and a battling display looked like being rewarded when Jake McCarthy curled…
