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‘We’re being punished’ for mistakes: McCarthy
WEYMOUTH captain Jake McCarthy believes the step up to the Vanarama National League South has led to the Terras being punished more often for their mistakes. McCarthy, who scored a header in the 4-1 win against St Albans last Saturday, was speaking prior to the impressive victory over the Saints. Asked what the main difference…
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Vigilance is key for Mark Molesley’s troops
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley insists the Terras will be vigilant against Sholing in their FA Cup second qualifying round clash at the Mackoy Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Sholing blitzed the competition last term in the Sydenhams Wessex Premier Division, streaking clear to win the league by a massive 31 points, dropping just nine all season. The…
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PREVIEW: Sholing vs Weymouth
Preview The greatest cup competition in the world returns. Weymouth enter the FA Cup at the Second Qualifying Round stage and will make the short trip to Hampshire to take on Sholing at the Mackoy Stadium on Saturday. Like The Terras, Sholing enjoyed success and won their league last season and gained promotion to the…
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Vanarama Stat Attack
League sponsors Vanarama offer some answers about the actual importance of the start to the season. On one hand, stats tell us plenty – on the other, they’re about as useful as a hammer made out of glass. Can you believe we’ve already passed the quarter-point in the season? It’s usually the time where you…
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Lionel Ainsworth eyes extended stay at Weymouth
WEYMOUTH winger Lionel Ainsworth admitted he is keen to earn an extension to his stay at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Ainsworth, 31, joined the Terras in late August having played previously for Watford, Motherwell and Plymouth Argyle. In an earlier interview, Weymouth boss Mark Molesley revealed he was unsure whether Ainsworth would stay “short-term or…
