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Whelan joins on loan
Weymouth Football Club is delighted to announce the loan signing of Tom Whelan. The midfielder signs a one-month loan deal from Yeovil Town. You might remember that Tom was impressive for Salisbury in the Southern League last season and he secured a move to the National League side in the summer. He has already had…
REARRANGED: Hartlepool United (A)
Weymouth Football Club can confirm that following discussions with both the National League and Hartlepool United that we will be travelling to Hartlepool on the 29th May for our league fixture. With an exciting end in prospect for the race for promotion to the EFL, the National League were keen to maintain the integrity of…
Covid Volunteers Required
We are working toward our first home games with fans under the new Covid restrictions. In order to maximise our reduced capacity we will require volunteers to advise and direct people with the new entry methods, one way systems, seating and standing arrangements etc. Most volunteers will be inside the ground. Volunteers who operate outside…
Mark Molesley relishing Jamie O’Hara match-up
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley is relishing the opportunity to pit his wits against Billericay Town player-manager Jamie O’Hara today (3pm). Molesley will go head-to-head with the former Premier League midfielder, 33, at the Bob Lucas Stadium as the Terras seek to strengthen their current play-off position of fourth. O’Hara enjoyed spells as Tottenham, Wolves and…
Waldock: Why couldn’t it be Weymouth?
It was 25 years ago this summer, when John Waldock made the 375 mile journey from Sunderland to Weymouth a permanent one. A quarter of a century may have passed since his debut, but the North-East native can still recall the cultural change the move made for him. An unfortunate bad knee injury sustained versus…
