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Garry Hill happy to be back in the Weymouth dugout for Legends match
GARRY Hill is eagerly awaiting his chance to return to the dugout at the Bob Lucas Stadium as Weymouth host their Legends match against Bournemouth tomorrow (3pm). The manager, who led the Terras to promotion to the Conference (now National League) during the 2005/06 season, will be in charge for the affair with players including…
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Liam Farrugia vows to keep working hard for Weymouth
VERSATILE Weymouth player Liam Farrugia has vowed to “keep training hard” in order to gain a more regular first-team berth. Farrugia, who scored a superb late equaliser for the Terras in last Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Hamworthy United, is comfortable in both midfield and defence. Playing as a defender against the Hammers, Farrugia has also…
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Weymouth set to welcome back past heroes
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley spoke out about the good causes behind the Terras’ Legends match against Bournemouth, which will see Molesley line-up for the Cherries at the Bob Lucas Stadium on Sunday (3pm). Molesley, who played for Bournemouth for more than five years and currently works for the club, will be among those playing in…
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‘No weak link’ at Weymouth says Tom Prodomo
WEYMOUTH assistant manager Tom Prodomo insists there is no weak link for the Terras as they prepare to host Bath City tomorrow (3pm). Prodomo admits it is a luxurious position to be in with the players commanding their complete trust. Prodomo told Echosport: “I think we are in the luxurious position by which we trust…
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Carmichael: “We can’t wait to get going now”
Josh Carmichael speaks to Eddie Knell of theterras.com about his footballing hero, Mexico and blisters. theterras.com: The new season is only a couple of weeks away now, are you ready and raring to go? Josh Carmichael: Yes, we can’t wait to get going now, we are half way through Pre-Season and we just want to…
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The Wessex Fantasy Football 2018/19 is now live
Well, here we go again. The Wessex Fantasy Football 2018/19 is now live . Once again last season we managed to raise just short of £15,000. That money was used in various ways. The main one was, of course, our goal machine Brandon Goodship. But we also helped bring Jordan Rose, Matt Tubbs and James Hayter…
