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Eddie Howe is a big fan of Mark Molesley’s work as Weymouth boss!

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is heaping praise on Mark Molesley for his work at Weymouth and insisting he deserves “full credit” for his successful start to life as a manager.

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Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is heaping praise on Mark Molesley for his work at Weymouth and insisting he deserves “full credit” for his successful start to life as a manager.
Molesley combines guiding the promotion-chasing Terras with his role as assistant manager of the Premier League club’s U21s.
The 39-year-old also spent two years playing for the Cherries boss who Howe hailed his management skills after watching him follow up last season’s Southern League Shield and title triumph with a 4-2 victory over Dorchester Town to lift the Dorset Senior Cup.
Molesley’s third-placed Weymouth host fourth-placed Slough Town at The Avenue on Saturday and Howe publicly praised the Terras boss this week as he celebrated his birthday.
Howe, pictured, told the Daily Echo: “I think he’s done really well. I think management at that level is incredibly difficult because you’re pulled in many different directions in terms of most of the players have other jobs.


“To get a cohesive team and common goal for that team is incredibly difficult and I think he’s done really, really well. Obviously to combine the two jobs that he has, hugely impressive the way he’s conducted himself so congratulations to him.”
Asked if he saw Molesley as a potential future manager during his playing days, Howe admitted: “Being honest, no probably not.
“Because he was new into professional football when we signed him, most of his career had been in non-league and I think he had that motivation and desire to play, but I never really thought that would transfer itself into management and coaching.
“Just because he was quite popular with the players. He was very much a socialiser with the group. I didn’t necessarily see him taking the hours to learn a new skill and go into the world of football.
“Because when you go into coaching and management you have to really commit on so many different levels, it’s a big sacrifice.


“He’s got a young family as well. So that’s where I have to give him the full credit because it’s not an easy thing to do at that stage of his life, to refocus, but he’s done it brilliantly.”
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