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Player-manager Jason Matthews set to reclaim goalkeeping duties
JASON Matthews revealed he is likely to step back in goal for the Terras during the remainder of the season, starting with tomorrow’s clash at home with Kings Langley (3pm). The legendary Weymouth stopper and player-manager, admitted he “exercised every avenue” to try and get a goalkeeper in to replace Tom McHale, who was recalled…
Committed Harrison hails new boss Hill
CHAIRMAN Martyn Harrison said Garry Hill’s appointment reafirms his financial commitment to Weymouth. The resort hotel owner insisted he never intended walking away from the Terras despite threatening to quit during a heated internet-based row less than 24 hours before Hill’s unveiling. Harrison hailed Hill and new backroom staff Kevin Hales and Gary Calder as…
Teamwork is key for Josh Carmichael
JOSH Carmichael is pleased how he has done in his first season for Weymouth so far but has stressed that it is not about individual performances as the Terras sit second targeting a play-off place in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division. Carmichael has scored four goals in the league so far with his most recent…
Weymouth look into accommodation for players
WEYMOUTH are looking into providing accommodation for potential new players from further afield. Should the Terras firm up their plans, the move would edge Brian Stock’s side closer to the full-time environment adopted by the majority of their Vanarama National League rivals. Part-time Weymouth are already planning to add more training sessions during the week…
National League Statement: Fair-Play Handshakes
The National League has received communication from The Football Association in connection to the government’s response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). In light of the government’s campaign, and as a precaution, pre-match ‘fair play’ handshakes between players and match officials will not take place in The National League until further notice. Similarly, customary handshakes between captains…
