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Mark Molesley calls for refocus ahead of Braintree Town contest
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley called for the Terras to “refocus” in their latest MANarama National League South contest with Braintree Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Molesley’s men were dumped out of the FA Cup fourth qualifying round in a gutting late 2-1 loss to Dover Athletic last time out – a result…
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Mark Molesley backs Weymouth keeper Calum Ward
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley backed goalkeeper Calum Ward after the teenager’s glaring mistake led to Dover Athletic’s winning goal in the Terras’ 2-1 FA Cup fourth qualifying round loss on Saturday. Ward, 19, is on loan from Premier League club Bournemouth and is largely held to have enjoyed a superb season so far, winning man-of-the-match…
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Mistakes cost Weymouth, admits boss Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley insisted the Terras had only themselves to blame after a gutting 2-1 loss to Dover Athletic in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round. Molesley’s men were bidding to reach the main draw for the first time in 12 years and a battling display looked like being rewarded when Jake McCarthy curled…
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Weymouth chase FA Cup history against Dover
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley is chasing history ahead of the Terras’ fourth qualifying round battle with Dover Athletic at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Weymouth last reached the first round in the 2007/08 season when the Terras faced Eastbourne Borough away, winning 4-0 thanks to a Stuart Beavon hat-trick. In the 2006/07 season the…
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Ainsworth volley can kick-start winger
LIONEL Ainsworth’s blockbuster volley at Dulwich Hamlet can be the “kick start” the winger needs to ignite his stint at Weymouth, according to boss Mark Molesley. Ainsworth, 32, scored a spectacular curving effort that skidded off the south London turf before rattling the far post and into the net to level the scores at 1-1…
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Mark Molesley praises fantastic Non-League Day atmosphere
Weymouth manager Mark Molesley took time to praise both sets of supporters for creating a ‘fantastic atmosphere’ during Weymouth’s draw at Dulwich Hamlet on Non-League Day. A crowd of just over 2,900 were treated to an entertaining end-to-end encounter where both sides could have laid claim to having taken all three points. Speaking to theterras.com…
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Point at Dulwich was ‘deserved’, says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley felt a point was deserved for both sides as the Terras came away from Dulwich Hamlet with a 2-2 draw in the MANarama National League South. Weymouth, who are now eight games unbeaten, played in front of 2,906 fans at Champion Hill as south London spectators came out in force to…
