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Wells signs dual registration with Salisbury
Weymouth Football Club can confirm that club captain Ashley Wells has joined Southern League South team Salisbury FC on Dual Registration. Wells has made 11 appearances for Weymouth this season – starting four times – the most recent being in the Dorset Senior Cup final victory over Dorchester Town. Salisbury currently sit 7th in the…
Matthews believes display at Chippenham was ‘100 times better’
ELATED player-manager Jason Matthews believed Weymouth’s performance against Chippenham Town was “100 times” better than their weekend defeat to Biggleswade. The Terras more than played their part in a pulsating 1-1 draw at Hardenhuish Park last night with Mark Cooper’s second-half goal cancelled out by Chippenham’s Oli Taylor. Matthews told Echosport: “I thought the game…

Weymouth FC an ‘attractive proposition’
WEYMOUTH are an “attractive proposition” for football agents and clubs looking to enhance players’ résumés with National League experience, boss Brian Stock has revealed. During lockdown, Stock invited triallists to train with the Terras after the club emerged from their period of self-isolation following Covid-19 issues. Having won back-to-back promotions, a brighter footballing glare is…

Terras play host to in-form Hampton
TERRAS boss Mark Molesley said his side can only focus on putting in a good performance on Saturday as they welcome Hampton & Richmond Borough to the Bob Lucas Stadium in the MANarama National League South (3pm). Weymouth dropped to fourth on Saturday without playing as their match was called off due to Billericay’s pitch…
Defender Stephane Zubar set to stay with Weymouth next season
WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley has pulled off a huge coup in securing the services of club captain Stephane Zubar for next season. Molesley announced the news that the powerful defender, who has become a fans’ favourite since arriving last October, will remain at the Bob Lucas Stadium next term. The news was revealed at the…
‘Everything we want we have to go and earn,’ says Weymouth boss Mark Molesley
MARK Molesley has outlined his burning desire to take on one of non-League football’s biggest re-building jobs, as he begins to put his stamp on things at the Bob Lucas Stadium. It would have have been easy for Molesley to retire as a player and remain in football, while working in his full-time coaching role…