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Weymouth FC Hall of Fame Evening 2026
Following votes from supporters and the final selection by the Club Board, we are delighted to announce the 2026 Weymouth FC Hall of Fame inductees: Pete Pavey, Ben Thomson, Jorge Diaz, and Lee Bradford. These four outstanding figures will be formally inducted during our Hall of Fame Dinner on Friday 20th March, held at the...Player Interviews 2004/05 | Bob Lucas
Football History Terras fans have chosen to interview a man who has been associated with Weymouth Football Club for more than half a century. On the pitch he was an integral part of Weymouth’s most successful ever side and took part in the Terras’ biggest ever match. He later returned to the club as physiotherapist…
Buoyant Hill proud of Terras
WEYMOUTH boss Garry Hill was in boyouant mood after watching his new side get one over former employers Hornchurch yesterday. Kirk Jackson’s header and Ryan Johnson’s own goal earned the Terras a 2-0 win over the Conference South high-flyers, their second success of the Easter weekend. And the scoreline would have been even more convincing…
Molesley upbeat after Weymouth’s first pre-season outing
BOSS Mark Molesley was happy with his side’s “attitude and work-ethic” during their opening friendly against Yeovil. Despite falling to a 2-1 defeat against the Glovers at the Bob Lucas Stadium on Tuesday, Molesley, who snapped up midfielder Josh Wakefield on a one-year deal on the night, insisted he could see positive signs from his…
