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Dover cup test will be good measure of Weymouth progress
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley admits the upcoming FA Cup fourth qualifying round tie with Dover Athletic will be a “good measure” of the Terras’ progress. Molesley has led Weymouth to promotion as champions from the Southern Premier South and the Terras are currently fourth in the National League South ahead of their trip to Dulwich…
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Red-hot Weymouth wary of ‘wounded animal’ Dulwich Hamlet
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley is wary of “wounded animal” Dulwich Hamlet ahead of a trip to Champion Hill in the MANarama National League South tomorrow (3pm). The Terras storm into the clash on a white-hot sequence of seven games unbeaten in all competitions, having taken five consecutive victories. Weymouth also possess the most miserly defensive…
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Yemi Odubade ready to fire for Weymouth
WEYMOUTH forward Yemi Odubade is enjoying the extra responsibility of adding more goals to his tally after his double in the Terras’ 4-1 FA Cup third qualifying round win over St Albans. Since club top scorer Brandon Goodship left for League One side Southend, the Terras’ attack has been challenged by boss Mark Molesley to…
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Weymouth handle FA Cup pressure
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley was delighted to have resisted the “added pressure” of an FA Cup third qualifying round tie by comprehensively beating St Albans City 4-1 at the Bob Lucas Stadium. As a result of the financial rewards available to the Terras, who collected an additional £11,250 for winning, Molesley said the contest had…
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Magpies deal is ‘hard’ for Ashley Wells
WEYMOUTH defender Ashley Wells admitted his decision to sign dual-registration forms with arch-rivals Dorchester Town was “very hard”. Wells, affectionately known as ‘Mr Weymouth’ by the Terras’ faithful, has played more than 300 games for the Bob Lucas Stadium club. However, a sequence of just one start and two substitute appearances in 13 games has…
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Weymouth refuse to underestimate struggling St Albans
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley refused to underestimate rivals St Albans City ahead of the Terras’ FA Cup third qualifying round battle at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm). Molesley oversaw a convincing 4-1 victory over Saints in the National League South in September but remains cautious of City’s ability. That caution stems from St Albans’ long…
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Cameron Murray keen for minutes
CAMERON Murray is “itching” for more game time after scoring during Weymouth’s 3-0 win over Concord Rangers, according to Terras’ boss Mark Molesley. Murray has largely been used as a substitute during Weymouth’s first Vanarama National League South campaign for nine years, making 11 appearances with just three starts. The former Dorchester Town and Scarborough…
