Similar Posts
Weymouth run of form is ‘quite a feat’
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley believes the Terras’ record of one loss in 12 Vanarama National League South games is “quite a feat”. Molesley’s men secured a solid 0-0 draw at Bath City on Saturday, strengthening their position in the standings to third. As things stand, Weymouth would be on course for a home play-off tie,…
Mistakes cost Weymouth, admits boss Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley insisted the Terras had only themselves to blame after a gutting 2-1 loss to Dover Athletic in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round. Molesley’s men were bidding to reach the main draw for the first time in 12 years and a battling display looked like being rewarded when Jake McCarthy curled…
Defence ‘unlucky’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley believes the Terras’ defence has been “unlucky” not to collect more clean sheets despite some impressive displays. Molesley feels the Terras have been victims of three soft penalties in five Vanarama National League South games, ruining potential shut-outs against Bath, Chelmsford and Slough. As a result, Weymouth have yet to keep…
Weymouth lucky to get Lionel Ainsworth says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley says the club are ‘lucky’ to have a player like Lionel Ainsworth, who joined the club prior to the 1-1 draw with Tonbridge Angels on Saturday. Ainsworth made his Terras’ debut as a substitute in the match, replacing Abdulai Baggie after 61 minutes. The club are unsure how long he will…
Mark Molesley calls for an improved display from Weymouth
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley has called for improved “game management” and “quality” ahead of the Terras’ FA Trophy second round replay with Ramsbottom United at the Bob Lucas Stadium tonight (7.45pm). The winners of the replay will host National League high-fliers AFC Fylde on Saturday, February 2 (3pm). Molesley watched on as Weymouth twice relinquished…
