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WEYMOUTH striker Brandon Goodship wants to repay the belief shown in him by manager Mark Molesley after signing an extension to his one-year deal with the Terras. Having signed for the club back in June after his release from Yeovil Town, Goodship netted against his former employers in pre-season and has gone on to score…
Pumped up Matthews ready for challenge
JASON Matthews admitted he has been “pumped up” by the criticism that was thrown his way prior to the Terras’ latest three-match winning streak. Matthews helped guide Weymouth to the 50-point mark in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division with a 3-2 win over Kettering on Saturday, a victory that put his side just seven points…

REARRANGED: U18S at home on Thursday
Weymouth FC Under 18s will be playing at the Bob Lucas Stadium this Thursday (14th November). Chard Town will be the visitors in their Western Counties Floodlight Youth League fixture which kicks off at 7:45pm. Weymouth Football Club Season Ticket Holders have free entry to Western Floodlight Youth League matches. Adults: £3 Concessions: £2 #UpTheTerras

Mark Molesley hails ‘brave’ Josh McQuoid penalty
WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley praised the “brave” Josh McQuoid for blasting home the Terras’ latest penalty in the 2-0 win over Slough Town. McQuoid’s strike was only the 10th successful conversion of 18 Weymouth spot-kicks this season. But Molesley hailed the former Northern Ireland international’s composure in stepping up to score. He told Echosport: “What…
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…