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WFCSA Terras Times Newsletter
Theterras.com is pleased to announce that we will be making the Weymouth FC Supporters Association’s monthly newsletters available for download. Please find the download links for previous issues below; which contain the latest news and on-goings from the WFCSA as well as discussion about the club. Look out for the next issue soon! To download…
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Caretaker-boss Maitland’s after a positive response from Weymouth squad
TERRAS’ caretaker-boss Paul Maitland is expecting to see a “far more energetic” performance, as Weymouth look to end their season on a high at home against promotion-hopefuls Leamington on Saturday (3pm). First-team goalkeeping coach Maitland, who has stepped into the hot-seat with Mark Molesley on a caretaker basis following the departure of former boss Jason…
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Midweek Matters with Tiago Sa
This week for our Midweek Matters feature; Tiago Sa spoke to Adam Purchase of theterras.com about his time at the club so far. Adam Purchase: You have become more of a regular feature in the first team this season. Have you noticed an improvement in your game? Tiago Sa: I would say that playing with…
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Both managerial roles appeal to caretaker-boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley says he wants to continue working for the Cherries “in any capacity I can” and is refusing to rule out the possibility of doubling up as the club’s under-21 boss and manager of Weymouth. Molesley has been an unmitigated success since taking charge of AFC Bournemouth’s under-21s on an interim basis and yesterday…
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Asagba’s role with Weymouth is ‘up in the air’
WEYMOUTH Reserves’ boss Bradley Asagba admitted his future at the club is uncertain, after his side played their final fixture in Sydenhams Wessex Division One on Monday. The Terras’ drew 1-1 with Alton at the Bob Lucas Stadium, having been pegged back late on after Sanchez Baker scored from the spot for the hosts. With…
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Club are keen to look to the future
WEYMOUTH Football Club has announced plans to harness the wealth of local young sporting talent in the region. From next season, the revamped youth section will be directly connected to the club. The Terras’ strategy will be to nurture and develop the talented young footballers in the town and, in time, bring them through to…
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