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Midweek break will benefit Terras, says Mark Molesley
Mark Molesley has said that a break from having to play Tuesday evening fixtures has given him a good opportunity to rest his squad. After a grueling run of ten games in five weeks, Weymouth are currently in the middle of a seven-day break between fixtures. Which the Weymouth boss has said will give his…
‘No bigger spice’ for Weymouth’s Dorset derby
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley says ‘there is no bigger spice needed’ as his title-hunting Terras team prepare to travel to Poole Town today (3pm). The Terras head into the game knowing that a win, combined with a draw or defeat for Taunton Town, who host Merthyr Town, can see the title secured. Yet the Terras…

Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…

Never-say-die attitude sets Weymouth apart
Mark Molesley said Weymouth’s never-say-die attitude sets them apart from most other teams after his side came from behind to draw at Eastbourne Borough, despite being reduced to 10-men. After a first-half which saw the Terras fall behind after 24 minutes and Jake McCarthy missed a penalty, Weymouth were reduced to 10-men when second-half substitute…

Midweek break will benefit Terras, says Mark Molesley
Mark Molesley has said that a break from having to play Tuesday evening fixtures has given him a good opportunity to rest his squad. After a grueling run of ten games in five weeks, Weymouth are currently in the middle of a seven-day break between fixtures. Which the Weymouth boss has said will give his…
‘No bigger spice’ for Weymouth’s Dorset derby
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley says ‘there is no bigger spice needed’ as his title-hunting Terras team prepare to travel to Poole Town today (3pm). The Terras head into the game knowing that a win, combined with a draw or defeat for Taunton Town, who host Merthyr Town, can see the title secured. Yet the Terras…

Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…

Never-say-die attitude sets Weymouth apart
Mark Molesley said Weymouth’s never-say-die attitude sets them apart from most other teams after his side came from behind to draw at Eastbourne Borough, despite being reduced to 10-men. After a first-half which saw the Terras fall behind after 24 minutes and Jake McCarthy missed a penalty, Weymouth were reduced to 10-men when second-half substitute…

Midweek break will benefit Terras, says Mark Molesley
Mark Molesley has said that a break from having to play Tuesday evening fixtures has given him a good opportunity to rest his squad. After a grueling run of ten games in five weeks, Weymouth are currently in the middle of a seven-day break between fixtures. Which the Weymouth boss has said will give his…
‘No bigger spice’ for Weymouth’s Dorset derby
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley says ‘there is no bigger spice needed’ as his title-hunting Terras team prepare to travel to Poole Town today (3pm). The Terras head into the game knowing that a win, combined with a draw or defeat for Taunton Town, who host Merthyr Town, can see the title secured. Yet the Terras…

Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…

Never-say-die attitude sets Weymouth apart
Mark Molesley said Weymouth’s never-say-die attitude sets them apart from most other teams after his side came from behind to draw at Eastbourne Borough, despite being reduced to 10-men. After a first-half which saw the Terras fall behind after 24 minutes and Jake McCarthy missed a penalty, Weymouth were reduced to 10-men when second-half substitute…

Midweek break will benefit Terras, says Mark Molesley
Mark Molesley has said that a break from having to play Tuesday evening fixtures has given him a good opportunity to rest his squad. After a grueling run of ten games in five weeks, Weymouth are currently in the middle of a seven-day break between fixtures. Which the Weymouth boss has said will give his…
‘No bigger spice’ for Weymouth’s Dorset derby
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley says ‘there is no bigger spice needed’ as his title-hunting Terras team prepare to travel to Poole Town today (3pm). The Terras head into the game knowing that a win, combined with a draw or defeat for Taunton Town, who host Merthyr Town, can see the title secured. Yet the Terras…

Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…