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PAUL Maitland heaped praise on Weymouth’s Ashley Wells, after the defender agreed terms to remain at the club next season. Wells, who is now the longest-serving player at the club, is set to stay at the Bob Lucas Stadium under the new regime of boss Mark Molesley and Maitland. And the Terras’ assistant-manager expressed his…
Mark Molesley’s men foiled by Rebels
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley felt his side’s 1-1 Vanarama National League South draw with 10-man Slough Town was a “topsy-turvy” encounter. Abdulai Baggie put the Terras ahead in the fifth minute before Weymouth were incensed by what they felt was a soft penalty given against Stephane Zubar, who was ruled to have brought down Matt…
Terras sign Antonio Diaz
Weymouth Football Club are delighted to announce the signing of Antonio Diaz for the 2018-19 season. Antonio had a spell at the club on loan from AFC Bournemouth at the start of last season and has been a feature of the Terras Pre-Season campaign. We are pleased to be welcoming him back to the club!…
Harry Baker’s on the mend after injury woe
HARRY Baker admitted his injury came as a bit of a shock when he suffered a deep cut to the head moments after coming on for Weymouth against Royston Town on Saturday. A high boot from Sam Gaughran ended the striker’s afternoon and he was stretchered off and replaced by Jordan Ngalo when Weymouth were…
Josh Carmichael says it’s good to be home
JOSH Carmichael says Weymouth coped well during their heavy spell of away games recently in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division. Weymouth faced five away games in the space of three weeks with just one home game during that run where Weymouth took home comforts in thrashing Farnborough 6-0. Carmichael said: “It is a long day…