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Quality Not Quantity
Steve Claridge doesn’t want a mass of trialists turning up when the Terras report back for pre-season training tonight. The new Weymouth boss insists he only wants to work with players who have committed their futures to the Wessex Stadium club. He told Echosport: “It’s been a really frustrating summer because so much work has…
Calder’s the Chief
GARY Calder has been appointed Terras chief executive. The former Hornchurch chairman, who arrived at the club with new manager Garry Hill in midweek, takes over the role from owner Martyn Harrison. Calder will now be responsible for all non-playing matters at the Wessex Stadium and he says he’s looking forward to the challenge. He…
Weymouth Reserves win Team of the Month
Weymouth FC Reserves sponsored by J&C Accountants are Sydenham Wessex Division 1 Team of the Month – March 2017. The award acknowledges the hard work that Brad Asagba, the management team, and the reserve team officials have put in to progress the team after moving up to the Sydenhams Wessex League. Within the league there…
Cup loss bares little resemblance to Saturday says Weymouth’s Paul Maitland
WEYMOUTH Director of Football Paul Maitland says Tuesday’s 2-0 loss to Wimborne bares little or no resemblance to Saturday as the Terras prepare to host the Magpies for their second meeting in five days in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division. Goals from Louis Kellaway and Rhys Owen saw the Terras exit the Dorset Senior Cup…
