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Midweek Matters with Paul Maitland
Paul Maitland joins Josh Barton of theterras.com to discuss pre-season, new signings and the new youth set-up at the club. Josh Barton: Hi Paul. Thanks for joining us for this week’s Midweek Matters. Paul Maitland: Hello Josh. Firstly, we have been impressed with how the youth section seems to have been growing rapidly since the…
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Maitland is backed by Brooks
PAUL Maitland has been backed to be a success in his new role of Weymouth assistant-manager by defender Calvin Brooks. The Terras’ number two, who made the step up to the assistant role under manager Mark Molesley last month, having previously worked as a first-team goalkeeping coach at the Bob Lucas Stadium, has been described…
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Midfielder Jake McCarthy pens Weymouth deal
WEYMOUTH have secured their second signing of the week after former AFC Bournemouth academy midfielder Jake McCarthy penned a one-year deal. McCarthy, 21, can play in midfield or defence and has had previous stints at AFC Totton and Dorchester Town and most recently at Maidstone United, where he spent the second half of the 2016/17…
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Callum Buckley signs for Weymouth
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley insists Callum Buckley “ticks all the boxes” for the Terras, after announcing the defender has signed a one-year deal at the Bob Lucas Stadium next season. The 21-year-old, whose contract is coming to an end at AFC Bournemouth, has agreed to join the Terras under Molesley, having worked with the manager…
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‘We only want to surround ourselves with people hungry to play for this football club,’ says Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
BOSS Mark Molesley reiterated the Terras will only be spending the right money on the right people to get them through the door at Weymouth. The Terras’ manager has retained eight members of his current squad with six members of last season’s ranks confirmed as having left the club at present. And while the new…
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Trophy treble for Weymouth youngsters
WEYMOUTH Under-15s completed an exceptional treble by defeating local rivals Dorchester Magpies in the League Cup final, played at Chapel Gate Sports Centre. Having already won a double by claiming the Dorset Under-15 League and County Cup, Weymouth faced the League Cup final with only 10 players due to injury and the absence of three…
