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Camp enjoying Terras spell
Brennan Camp joins theterras.com in our latest midweek interview. He talks to us about his spell with us so far, signing his first pro-contract with the Cherries, following in family footsteps and his appreciation for the fans. Josh Barton: It’s three man of the match awards in just one month. It’s not been a bad…
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Josh Barton: Obviously last season must’ve been a frustrating one for you but you must be looking forward to hitting the ground running in the next campaign? Josh McQuoid: Last season was a big disappointment for me personally. I’ve never been out that long with a injury. So now I am fit, I’m itching to…
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…
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