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It just did not go our way says Tom McHale
TOM McHale says a loss ‘was always going to happen at some point’ as Weymouth fell to a 1-0 defeat at Beaconsfield Town on Saturday. Charlie Losasso’s 69th minute free-kick was the difference between the two sides, although Weymouth missed one penalty and should have had another. McHale said: “Obviously it was not what we…
Molesley embraces dual-role challenge
WHILE Mark Molesley believes management is “not for the faint-hearted” he is embracing the challenges that lie ahead in his unique dual role. An assistant to Carl Fletcher in the Cherries’ under-21 set-up, the popular 36-year-old also stepped up to become the manager of Weymouth in April. The former Cherries’ midfielder is currently putting in…
Molesley: Players are looking to bounce back
In the first ever meeting between the two teams it sees 2nd play 3rd in a huge clash with Weymouth looking for the perfect response following on from their 1-2 defeat to Basingstoke last Saturday. Speaking to Billy Neale of theterras.com manager Mark Molesley said, “Match preparations have been good, we’ve had two good days…
Weymouth face Hendon tussle
MARK Molesley says his side have proved that they are more than a match for anyone, as they prepare to host Hendon in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier South tomorrow (3pm). It is the reverse fixture of a match played just over a week ago, in which goals from Brandon Goodship, alongside brilliant long range efforts…
Former Terra Darren Campbell reveals near-death experience
FORMER Weymouth FC player turned British Olympic gold medallist Darren Campbell has revealed he “nearly died” after suffering a bleed in the brain. The 44-year-old, who won 4×100 metres relay gold at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, is recovering in hospital after having a seizure at home, which left him having to be resuscitated. Campbell…
