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Mark Molesley believes players are enjoying National League
Mark Molesley has said that his side are enjoying life in the National League South following their promotion from the Southern League last season. After a 1-0 victory against Welling United at the Bob Lucas Stadium last weekend, the Terras currently sit 7th in the table with four wins and four draws to their name…
Captain Jake in derby double
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley labelled his side’s 3-0 derby win over Dorchester Town as a “professional job”. Two second-half strikes from captain Jake McCarthy, added to Brandon Goodship’s opener, gave Weymouth a handsome win over their ten-man arch-rivals. Despite Goodship’s goal in the 26th minute, Molesley was frustrated by the Terras’ first-half showing, but thought…
Weymouth braced for Frome contest
MARK Molesley says the league has proved his side are a scalp for teams, as Weymouth prepare to face relegation-threatened Frome Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). Frome are mired in the relegation zone, seven points behind Dorchester Town who sit just outside, having avoided defeat just 12 times in the league…
Weymouth fans know not to leave early says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley says the Weymouth fans know not to leave early, as a late Harry Baker strike earned all three points against Wimborne Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South. Referring to Baker coming onto the pitch in the 64th minute for Warren Bentley, Molesley said he gave the Terras the spark they…
Mark Childs labelled ‘a hero’ by Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley credited debutant goalkeeper Mark Childs for being the hero as Weymouth claimed the Evo-Stik Southern League title with a 5-3 penalty shoot-out win at Kettering. Childs saved a Rhys Hoenes during the second half of normal time, before Childs saved a Marcus Kelly penalty to hand Brandon Goodship the chance to win it,…
Weymouth lacked ‘end product’ – Mark Molesley
FRUSTRATED Weymouth boss Mark Molesley conceded the Terras lacked an “end product” against an organised Billericay Town during their 0-0 draw at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Weymouth had by far the better of play, conjuring six shots on target to Billericay’s two, but failed to force away keeper Alan Julian into any real discomfort. And…
