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Return to action pleases Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley says he is really enjoying being back at matches ahead of his side’s trip to Portland United tomorrow (3pm). Weymouth got their pre-season friendlies off to a good start, with a 3-1 victory away at Portland’s league rivals Hamworthy United on Tuesday, with three different trialists scoring for the Terras. Molesley told Echosport:…
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Weymouth set for Hamworthy test
MARK Molesley emphasised that the Terras are looking to get the fitness into the boys and focus on the physical elements as they travel to Hamworthy United for their first pre-season friendly tonight (7.45pm). Hamworthy are three tiers below Weymouth, in the Sydenhams Wessex Premier Division alongside Portland United, but are familiar faces to Weymouth,…
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Mark Molesley thanks departed Goodship
MARK Molesley paid tribute to Brandon Goodship for helping to put Weymouth back where it should be, after the striker departed for Southend United. The Shrimpers currently reside in League One, four tiers above where the Terras were playing last season, in which the Terras earned promotion to the National League South. Molesley told Echosport:…
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Mark Molesley lauds Weymouth recruit Ollie Harfield
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley hailed the “really exciting signing” of Ollie Harfield, who becomes the Terras’ first new face of the summer. Harfield is a left-back by trade but has experience of playing wide as well having played in centre-midfield at times last season. The defender, formerly of AFC Bournemouth, played for Dagenham and Redbridge…
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Mark Molesley to relish National League South battles
MARK Molesley says the National League South is the toughest it has ever been, and is looking forward to leading his Weymouth side into their campaign in the sixth tier. The Terras will, at the time of writing, face Aldershot Town, a club Molesley had a two-year spell at prior to joining the Terras. Discussing…
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Weymouth working hard says Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley says there is plenty of hard work going on behind the scenes and says the club ‘have some good irons in the fire’ as he discusses strengthening his Weymouth side during the close season. The Terras have not yet announced a new signing, although they have extended the stays of 11 players from…
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Mark Childs labelled ‘a hero’ by Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley credited debutant goalkeeper Mark Childs for being the hero as Weymouth claimed the Evo-Stik Southern League title with a 5-3 penalty shoot-out win at Kettering. Childs saved a Rhys Hoenes during the second half of normal time, before Childs saved a Marcus Kelly penalty to hand Brandon Goodship the chance to win it,…
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Mark Molesley ‘could not be any prouder’ of Travers
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley said he ‘could not be any prouder’ of Mark Travers, after the ex-Terras’ loanee put in a man of the match performance in Bournemouth’s 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Travers was making his premier league debut just 16 months after last featuring for Weymouth at Gosport Borough, his final game in…
