Truro City

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Posted by Rambler
12/4/2025 1:58 PM
#1

ww.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/11/truro-city-after-years-on-the-road-history-beckons-for-cornwalls-former-nomads.
Interesting ( and long!) piece in today's Guardian. Only omission is the mention of what funds are underpinning the Club through its Canadian backers.  Nice specialist line of work for Tyler Harvey,too!
It's hard to to do anything other than admire Truro. (despite their tiresome Route 1 football in the first half at the TSS) Good luck to them!

 
Posted by chippy
12/4/2025 5:29 PM
#2

Their route one style may well be tiresome to you but our home style particularly is truely awful. So boring game after game and all Gary does is blame the pitch.
Let’s hope our last three games bring about a change but I can’t see it happening. I hope I’m wrong.

 
Posted by oldman
12/4/2025 6:45 PM
#3

Who ever did the fixtures for our league must have known something.Good Friday fixtures Eastbourne v Worthing and Truro v Torquay.Looks like W-S-M need to win all there remaining games to make play offs. 

 
Posted by Argus
13/4/2025 10:53 AM
#4

Lots to look forward to for fans of the clubs involved. Thought Truro were a good all round team who could play and mix it up when needed. Definitely getting a lot out of Tyler Harvey and another forward bagged a hat trick yesterday for them. Would of been long odds on them winning the league start of the season.Weston had their match abandoned yesterday so a lot at stake for them next Friday. Looks like Merthyr will be coming up into the league next season with another striker who scores goals.

 
Posted by Charlie Bird
13/4/2025 1:11 PM
#5

‘ Looks like Merthyr will be coming up into the league next season with another striker who scores goals’.
Depends how the FA or whoever decides placing reads the map. At present 3 very southerly teams will be relegated from National League. With two further southerly teams joining from the Isthmian that would mean either one club from the present National South or Merthyr would have to go North. If you look at a map Merthyr is just more Northerly than the likely candidates of Hemel Hempstead, Enfield Town or St Albans. I wouldn’t bet against an appeal from whoever has to go North - unless Gloucester City win the play offs, they will probably be happy to go back North.

Last edited by Charlie Bird (13/4/2025 1:38 PM)

 


 
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