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TERRAS OPT TO REMOVE MOLES

TERRAS OPT

By Jon Couch

EXIT: Mark Molesley

MARK Molesley’s homecoming at Weymouth has ended prematurely after Terras chiefs admitted that results “did not meet expectations”.
The 43-year-old was sacked from his second spell at the Bob Lucas Stadium this week following a 4-1 home defeat by Truro City on Saturday which left the Dorset club second from bottom in National League South and without a home win all season.
Molesley, the former AFC Bournemouth and Aldershot Town midfielder, became a Terras legend after steering the club to back-to-back promotions into the Nation...

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