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Boss Mark Molesley vows to continue chasing Hereford
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley says the Terras will chase down league leaders Hereford after a 2-0 win at home to Dunstable saw Weymouth narrow the gap on them to five points in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division. The Terras remain third with 78 points, four and five points behind King’s Lynn Town and Hereford respectively….
Weymouth boss says draw was ‘a fair result’
WEYMOUTH boss Jason Matthews was left frustrated by his side’s draw with Hayes & Yeading United but conceded that it was “a fair result”. The Terras were held to a 0-0 draw by the relegation-threatened candidates but Matthews says he can’t blame any of his players. He said: “It’s a little bit frustrating not to…
Ian White believes Weymouth would have stayed up without vote
“WE WOULD’VE done it anyway” was the defiant message from Weymouth chairman Ian White with the Terras set to stay in the Vanarama National League for another season. Chiefs yesterday announced clubs in the first tier of non-League had voted to continue play, without relegation to Step 2. The outcome still needs to be ratified…
Callum Watts Signs for Weymouth FC
Weymouth FC are pleased to confirm the signing of Callum Watts from Salisbury FC for an undisclosed fee. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder arrives at the Bob Lucas Stadium following an impressive campaign in the National League South, where his creativity and vision stood out. Despite interest from other clubs, we’re delighted to have secured his…
Weymouth take heart from performances against Poole
WEYMOUTH director of football Paul Maitland was heartened by the minutes gained by some of the first team during the Terras’ 2-0 defeat to Poole Town in the Dorset Senior Cup semi-final on Tuesday. Maitland highlighted performances from new signing Kieron Roberts, Ashley Wells and Josh Carmichael as well as lamenting Mark Childs’ unavailability for…
Smith: I enjoyed my time at Weymouth
It must have felt like the good times would never end, Weymouth had won the Conference South title the previous season and were now flying in the Conference National. Wearing the captain’s armband was an exciting attacking midfielder and top scorer, Ben Smith. His manager at the time, Garry Hill was full of praise for…
