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Molesley keen to get on the ball
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley is excited to return to the footballing aspect of his job after a busy summer of signings, negotiations and planning. Molesley embarks on his first full session as boss tonight after initial testing on Wednesday as his refreshed squad focuses on their pre-season preparations at Blandford School. And Molesley admitted to…
Support your Terras this April!
#WeStillBelieve Come and support us in what are effectively 6 Cup Finals during April, four at the Bob Lucas Stadium, plus away trips to Maidenhead and Notts County and yes, we still believe! There are 4 really important home fixtures during April plus away trips to Maidenhead on Good Friday and Notts County on 23rd…
Tori Coltart – Qualified BSc Sports Therapist
Injury Assessment, Diagnosis, Sports Massage, Manual Therapy and Rehabilitation. Tori Coltart is a Sports Therapist for AFC Bournemouth and now Physio for Weymouth FC. Tori is happy to announce that she is expanding her services and taking on many more private clients. On offer are services such as: Injury assessment and diagnosis, treatments include –…
Weymouth fall short to Robins
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley admitted the Terras weren’t up to their “usual standards” in the 2-0 Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division defeat to Frome Town. Goals from Jake Jackson and Darren Jefferies gave the Robins a deserved victory to end Weymouth’s stretch of six wins. Molesley was left to rue an “array of chances” that went…

