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Great start to year for Weymouth says Mark Molesley
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley said that the Terras’ 4-0 win against Gosport Borough was a great way to kick off 2018. A brace from Brandon Goodship, alongside goals from Ben Thomson and Abdulai Baggie helped the Terras to the win at Privett Park. Molesley said: “It is a great win, great way to kick off…
Matthews’ side is taking shape after positive display against Plymouth Argyle
TERRAS’ chief Jason Matthews insisted that “five or six” members of his first-team squad have now nailed down their starting spots for the opening league game of the campaign next month. Matthews himself played just more than an hour as his side fought out a 1-1 draw with League Two outfit Plymouth Argyle on Saturday,…
Weymouth are in a good place says Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley wants the Terras to just go out and enjoy their football ahead of hosting Banbury United in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division tomorrow (3pm). Weymouth will finish in the play-offs now but every side in the top five is still to play at least one of their play-off or promotion rivals, with Weymouth…
Mark Molesley credits Weymouth for getting the job done
MARK Molesley admitted there was a bit of relief as the Weymouth boss saw his side edge out Street in a 1-0 win in their FA Trophy second qualifying round replay. Abdulai Baggie’s 73rd minute goal proved to be the difference in a well-fought contest between the two sides. Molesley said: “We definitely deserved the…
Butler and Waldock bury differences
Weymouth manager Geoff Butler has buried his differences with John Waldock, Echosport can exclusively reveal today. The 27-year-old defender was placed on the transfer list last week after refusing to help ease the club’s crippling debts by taking a pay cut. Butler told the former Sunderland man that he wouldn’t play again until he’d agreed…
