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Mark Molesley praises Weymouth midfielder Jordan Ngalo
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley praised midfielder Jordan Ngalo, but says it will be good for him to get a month of games, as the midfielder joined Blackfield & Langley on a one-month loan earlier this week. Blackfield & Langley, the club which Ngalo joined the Terras from, currently play in the BetVictor Southern Premier South,…
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Ainsworth looking forward to making home debut
John Pritchard: I’m sure the Terras fans would like to know a bit about your history, can you tell us one of your most memorable moments in football? Lionel Ainsworth: Being at Motherwell, trying to preserve the status in the Premiership, they had never been out of it. We came up against Rangers, we had…
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PREVIEW: Weymouth vs Welling United
Preview After 2 long journeys away it’s back to “Home Sweet Home” for the Terras as it’s last seasons losing play-off finalists Welling who travel to the south coast. After 4 games without a win, Weymouth will be desperate to claim all three points to continue the good start to the season after picking up…
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Weymouth urged to hit the heights
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley has urged the Terras to reach their highest heights ahead of a home clash with last season’s beaten Vanarama National League South play-off finalists Welling United tomorrow (3pm). Molesley is striving for a complete performance from Weymouth at the Bob Lucas Stadium having overseen four games without a win, although the…
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Terras Firsts with Ollie Harfield
John Pritchard: Can you tell us about your first memory of playing football? Ollie Harfield: My first memory of playing football of any sort was at home smashing everything in sight with the ball getting shouted at by my parents! JP: I think we have all been there! Following on from smashing the ball around,…
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Weymouth lucky to get Lionel Ainsworth says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley says the club are ‘lucky’ to have a player like Lionel Ainsworth, who joined the club prior to the 1-1 draw with Tonbridge Angels on Saturday. Ainsworth made his Terras’ debut as a substitute in the match, replacing Abdulai Baggie after 61 minutes. The club are unsure how long he will…
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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…
