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Match Preview: Weymouth vs Farnborough
After 41 games and 93 league goals scored that all started on August 4th away at Harrow, it all comes down to 90 minutes of football to determine who wins the Southern league Premier South. Weymouth host Farnborough knowing if they match or better Taunton Town’s result, who play away to Basingstoke Town they will…
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Title on the line for Weymouth
MARK Molesley says his side have earned the right for another title shot, as the Terras prepare for a final day showdown at home against Farnborough, with the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South title on the line tomorrow (3pm). Win and Weymouth are champions. Draw or lose and the Terras must hope Taunton Town do not…
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Weymouth unfazed by Farnborough jibe
WEYMOUTH Director of Football Paul Maitland says he is not really bothered by Farnborough assistant-manager Jon Reed’s stated aim of trying to spoil the party for the Terras. Reed was speaking on Twitter not long after the Terras drew 1-1 with Poole Town, and Taunton narrowed the gap at the top to one point with…
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Molesley: Terras need to work hard and fight hard
Mark Molesley says that Weymouth will be working hard to make sure that it is their day on Saturday, writes Ryan Asman. A win (or equalling/bettering Taunton Town’s result) at home to Farnborough would secure the Southern League Premier South title for the Terras. Ex-Terra Matt Buse’s late goal at Taunton on Monday meant that…
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Sam Sherring’s reaction pleases Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley was pleased with defender Sam Sherring’s reaction, as he atoned for an early mistake to make several crucial blocks during the 1-1 draw with Poole Town on Monday. Sherring’s early mistake, a misplaced pass, led to Corby Moore firing in an equaliser for the Dolphins, after Calvin Brooks had put the Terras ahead…
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Terras Firsts: Cameron Murray
John Pritchard: Who was your first footballing hero? Cameron Murray: I’m a Celtic fan so it was probably Henrik Larson and Jimmy Johnstone. Although it’s quite a fitting question really as I was also massively inspired by Billy McNeill who has sadly passed away today, that iconic image of him lifting the European cup alone…
