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Play-offs the aim for new boy Dutton
NEW signing Brian Dutton reckons Weymouth can turn around their poor run of form, starting this weekend at old rivals Havant and Waterlooville. The midflelder impressed on his Terras debut during last Saturday’s miserable home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. But the former Cambridge United youngster reckons his new side are good enough to get back…
Ashley Wells’ desire is praised by manager Matthews
MANAGER Jason Matthews hailed the desire of defender Ashley Wells, who could be back in line for a starting spot when the Terras host Hayes & Yeading this evening (7.45pm). Full-back Wells, a popular figure with the club’s faithful, has been in and out of the Terras’ back four this season and has faced stiff…

Weymouth lacked ‘cutting edge’ at Oxford – Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH were bereft of a “cutting edge” in the 0-0 Vanarama National League South draw with Oxford City, according to boss Mark Molesley. A largely dull match was punctuated by brief moments of action, with Weymouth captain Jake McCarthy driving against the underside of the bar late in the first half. Molesley’s men also saw…
Time to shine for under-fire Terras
JASON Matthews insists it is time for his Terras’ troops to “show they have the stomach for the fight” when they host Cirencester Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Beaten 4-1 by 18th-placed Chesham on Tuesday, the Weymouth player-manager insists he still has full belief in his squad’s ability to make the playoffs…
Play-offs the aim for new boy Dutton
NEW signing Brian Dutton reckons Weymouth can turn around their poor run of form, starting this weekend at old rivals Havant and Waterlooville. The midflelder impressed on his Terras debut during last Saturday’s miserable home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. But the former Cambridge United youngster reckons his new side are good enough to get back…
Ashley Wells’ desire is praised by manager Matthews
MANAGER Jason Matthews hailed the desire of defender Ashley Wells, who could be back in line for a starting spot when the Terras host Hayes & Yeading this evening (7.45pm). Full-back Wells, a popular figure with the club’s faithful, has been in and out of the Terras’ back four this season and has faced stiff…

Weymouth lacked ‘cutting edge’ at Oxford – Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH were bereft of a “cutting edge” in the 0-0 Vanarama National League South draw with Oxford City, according to boss Mark Molesley. A largely dull match was punctuated by brief moments of action, with Weymouth captain Jake McCarthy driving against the underside of the bar late in the first half. Molesley’s men also saw…
Time to shine for under-fire Terras
JASON Matthews insists it is time for his Terras’ troops to “show they have the stomach for the fight” when they host Cirencester Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Beaten 4-1 by 18th-placed Chesham on Tuesday, the Weymouth player-manager insists he still has full belief in his squad’s ability to make the playoffs…
Play-offs the aim for new boy Dutton
NEW signing Brian Dutton reckons Weymouth can turn around their poor run of form, starting this weekend at old rivals Havant and Waterlooville. The midflelder impressed on his Terras debut during last Saturday’s miserable home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. But the former Cambridge United youngster reckons his new side are good enough to get back…
Ashley Wells’ desire is praised by manager Matthews
MANAGER Jason Matthews hailed the desire of defender Ashley Wells, who could be back in line for a starting spot when the Terras host Hayes & Yeading this evening (7.45pm). Full-back Wells, a popular figure with the club’s faithful, has been in and out of the Terras’ back four this season and has faced stiff…

Weymouth lacked ‘cutting edge’ at Oxford – Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH were bereft of a “cutting edge” in the 0-0 Vanarama National League South draw with Oxford City, according to boss Mark Molesley. A largely dull match was punctuated by brief moments of action, with Weymouth captain Jake McCarthy driving against the underside of the bar late in the first half. Molesley’s men also saw…
Time to shine for under-fire Terras
JASON Matthews insists it is time for his Terras’ troops to “show they have the stomach for the fight” when they host Cirencester Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Beaten 4-1 by 18th-placed Chesham on Tuesday, the Weymouth player-manager insists he still has full belief in his squad’s ability to make the playoffs…
Play-offs the aim for new boy Dutton
NEW signing Brian Dutton reckons Weymouth can turn around their poor run of form, starting this weekend at old rivals Havant and Waterlooville. The midflelder impressed on his Terras debut during last Saturday’s miserable home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. But the former Cambridge United youngster reckons his new side are good enough to get back…
Ashley Wells’ desire is praised by manager Matthews
MANAGER Jason Matthews hailed the desire of defender Ashley Wells, who could be back in line for a starting spot when the Terras host Hayes & Yeading this evening (7.45pm). Full-back Wells, a popular figure with the club’s faithful, has been in and out of the Terras’ back four this season and has faced stiff…

Weymouth lacked ‘cutting edge’ at Oxford – Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH were bereft of a “cutting edge” in the 0-0 Vanarama National League South draw with Oxford City, according to boss Mark Molesley. A largely dull match was punctuated by brief moments of action, with Weymouth captain Jake McCarthy driving against the underside of the bar late in the first half. Molesley’s men also saw…