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Morgan eyes a Wessex return
STUART Morgan wants to return to the Terras hot-seat for a third time. The former Dorchester boss, who has already enjoyed two successful spells at Weymouth, today confirmed his interest in returning to the Wessex Stadium. Morgan, who left his chief scout job at Portsmouth five weeks ago following Harry Redknapp’s move to Southampton, told…
Stock: Concentration is key
By James Burgoyne Weymouth Manager Brian Stock believes “concentration is key” as he looks to continue to raise the standards of his side, following last night’s 1-1 draw at Dagenham & Redbridge. The Terras returned to Dorset with a valuable National League point; Liam Gordon’s 43rd-minute strike had initially given the East London side the…
First Team | Match Day | NewsPre-Season Tickets on Sale
The tickets for the two home pre-season friendlies are now available. Pre-season is always a special time of year. It's the first chance to see the squad back in action, welcome new faces, catch up with fellow Terras supporters and build excitement ahead of what promises to be another memorable campaign. Whether you're a season...Terras sorting set-piece issues
DEFENDER Ashley Wells believes the Terras will be well-drilled from set-plays in the latter stages of their season after working on them intensely in training. Following the Terras’ crushing 4-1 defeat at home against Chesham last time out, player-manager Jason Matthews admitted “people didn’t do their jobs on set-pieces” as the Generals took advantage to…
Paul Maitland emphasises positives after Weymouth cup defeat
WEYMOUTH director of football Paul Maitland emphasised the positives from seeing some great performances from the club’s young footballers, as the Terras lost their Dorset Senior Cup semi-final 2-0 to Poole Town. Maitland also admitted that the semi-final played second fiddle to the league, with only three players keeping their places from the 0-0 draw…
Professional performance pleases Mark Molesley
Mark Molesley praised his side for getting the ‘job done’ in their Emirates FA Cup second qualifying round fixture at Sholing. Goals from Andreas Robinson, Ben Thomson, and Brett Williams saw Weymouth book a place in the next round with a 3-0 victory at the Mackoy Stadium. Sholing came into the game on the back…
