‘Fantastic’ Sam Sherring hailed by Weymouth manager Mark Molesley

‘Fantastic’ Sam Sherring hailed by Weymouth manager Mark Molesley

WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley praised centre-back Sam Sherring for a “fantastic” loan spell at the Terras this season. Sherring fought to overcome an ankle problem but quickly forged a solid partnership in defence with both Shaun Hobson and Stephane Zubar. Sherring has returned to parent club Bournemouth, where he works with Molesley in the under-21…

Weymouth face Barnet bruiser in FA Trophy

Weymouth face Barnet bruiser in FA Trophy

WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley admitted the Terras have their “work cut out” ahead of visiting National League side Barnet in their FA Trophy first-round tie tomorrow (3pm). While just 19 places separate the two teams, with Weymouth fourth in the Vanarama National League South, Molesley believes facing the Bees could be his players’ toughest game…

Weymouth target instant reply

Weymouth target instant reply

MARK Molesley insists Weymouth have their crosshairs locked on a trademark positive response to their 1-0 loss at Dorking ahead of a daunting trip to Hemel Hempstead tonight (7.45pm). Under Molesley’s guidance, the Terras have made a habit of picking up points in matches following a defeat. The former Bournemouth midfielder is hoping the trend…

Weymouth wary of Hastings’ attack in FA Trophy

Weymouth wary of Hastings’ attack in FA Trophy

WEYMOUTH will exercise caution with Hastings United’s “attacking outlets” in their FA Trophy third qualifying round clash at the Bob Lucas Stadium tomorrow (3pm), according to boss Mark Molesley. The Terras, who received a bye to the last qualifying round due to their National League South status, have had the eighth-tier Arrows scouted in preparation…

Weymouth ‘in good place’ before Billericay test

Weymouth ‘in good place’ before Billericay test

WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley believes the Terras arrive at their Vanarama National League South battle with Billericay Town tonight (7.45pm) “in a good place”. Molesley, whose side slipped to fourth after a weekend disrupted by the postponement to their clash with Hemel Hempstead, dismissed any notion of a 10-day gap affecting his squad. Weymouth had…

Red-hot Weymouth wary of ‘wounded animal’ Dulwich Hamlet

Red-hot Weymouth wary of ‘wounded animal’ Dulwich Hamlet

WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley is wary of “wounded animal” Dulwich Hamlet ahead of a trip to Champion Hill in the MANarama National League South tomorrow (3pm). The Terras storm into the clash on a white-hot sequence of seven games unbeaten in all competitions, having taken five consecutive victories. Weymouth also possess the most miserly defensive…

Weymouth must maintain standards

Weymouth must maintain standards

WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley called on the Terras to avoid a drop-off in their high standards as Concord Rangers visit the Bob Lucas Stadium in the Vanarama National League South tomorrow (3pm). Molesley has overseen an impressive start to the new season with his squad currently occupying fifth place despite a testing schedule involving clashes…