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- T A U N T O N T O W N F O O T B A L L C L U B - The 2020/21 MATCHDAY PROGRAMME vs TRURO CITY I Emirates FA Cup, 3rd Qualifying Round Cygnet Healthcare Stadium I Tuesday 13th October, 7.45pm
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THE AWAY END TRURO CITY Truro City Football Club was established in District League in 1934 and won the title in 1889, becoming a funder member of the 1937. CCFA, which came into being at a meeting at the Royal Hotel in Truro on 18th September of Departure from the Cornwall Senior League that year. led to the club being barred from entering the Cornwall Senior Cup. The CCFA refused a Other Clubs present at that meeting were proposal for the club’s reserve team to enter Porthcurno, Penzance, Probus School, the competition and City were only re- Liskeard, Dunheved School, Torpoint and admitted 1938 (they won the Senior Cup in Millbrook. Truro City’s first recorded match their first season back). was played at Truro College against Penzance on 4th October 1889, which they The club has also won the Durning Lawrence won 7 -1. Further games were played at Charity Cup, which Truro City gave to the Tolgarrick, adjacent to the existing Treyew county, 11 times, the first in 1912 and the last Road ground and the club has also played at in 1981. Kenwyn and Chapel Hill. A 5-0 victory over Launceston in 1895 brought the club’s first Truro City was one of the founder members trophy, the Cornwall Senior Cup, which Truro of the South Western League, which was City has now won 15 times. formed in 1951. However, the club did not meet with immediate success, having to seek The club initially participated in the Plymouth re-election for the first two seasons. They & District League. In 1931 they achieved one have had to seek re-election twice more, in of the finest run of results in club history, 1982 and 1983. Their first championship playing nine games in 15 days, winning eight came in 1960/61 and they have been and drawing one. However, the club left the champions four times since: 1969/70, league that same year, along with several 1992/93, 1995/96 and 1997/98. other Cornish Clubs, after a dispute over payment of Devon Clubs’ travelling expenses. The South Western League Cup has come to Treyew Road on three occasions: 1959/60, City joined the newly formed Cornwall Senior 1966/67 and 1997/98. The League’s Sporting League, winning it in 1932 and 1933. Trophy was won in 1974/75 and 1988/89 and However, disappointing gates in the new the Best Ground Trophy in 1995/96. City were league saw City rejoining the Plymouth & forced to leave the South Western League at
the end of the 1974/75 season as the Treyew Toolstation Western League First Division by Road ground had been part a road-widening a record margin at the first attempt, retaining scheme and it was 1978 before they were re- the Cornwall Senior Cup and winning the FA admitted. Vase at the new Wembley Stadium with a 3-1 win over AFC Totton The club won the Cornwall Combination League title in 1994/95, 1998/99, 2005/6 and The FA Vase campaign set two new 2007/8 and the Combination League Cup on benchmarks. It was the first time a club nine occasions: 1968, 1978, 1987, 1988, playing at Step 6 in the Football Pyramid had 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005/6 and 2007/8. The won the trophy and the final was watched by Evely Cup has been won seven times: 1968, a record crowd of over 37,000. 1978, 1986, 1988, 1999, 2000 and 2005/06. Success continued in 2007/08, as a 17 point In late 2004, the club was acquired by a new winning margin in the Toolstation Western owner and in 2005/06 the club ended the League Premier Division saw Truro become season as runners-up, winning promotion to the first ever Cornish Club to win promotion the Toolstation Western League. to the Southern League football. As a bonus, the reserve side went through the season The 2006/07 season was the most undefeated and were promoted to the South successful in the Club’s history: winning the West Peninsula League. And the third team,
THE AWAY END consisting mainly of under 20s, won After a tentative start to the 2015-16 season, promotion to the first division of the Falmouth/ Truro gradually climbed the National League Helston League. South table, surpassing all expectations to finish fourth in a play-off place. However, City In 2008/09, Truro were promoted to the came up against a well-drilled Maidstone United Southern League Premier Division as side in the play-off semi-final, losing 3-0 on Champions, in the process equalling the aggregate over the two legs. British record with four successive promotions. In 2009/10, the Club finished a The club struggled in the lower reaches of the very creditable 11th in the first year at this new table in 2016/17 but there was an upturn in level. fortunes last season as the club reached the first-round proper of the FA Cup for the first 2010-11 was another momentous season. time, where we were rewarded with a trip to Vying with favourites Salisbury City for top Charlton Athletic. league spot for most of the season, Truro were finally crowned Champions by four points after We also found ourselves amongst the leading a fabulous 6-0 win away at Salisbury. Seven pack throughout the campaign before losing in straight victories at the end of the season the play-offs. assured Blue Square Bet Conference South football for the first time. A new British record The eve of the 2018/19 season saw us move was set in the process as no senior club had from our Treyew Road home to ground-share previously won 5 promotions in 6 seasons. with Torquay United until the Stadium For Cornwall is ready. Season 2011/12 was a year of consolidation, with a 14th place finish in the club’s first In June 2019, the Club was sold to the Cornish season of Conference football. Progress in Pirates, via a business transfer under an asset 2012/13 was very difficult thanks to a 10-point deal. This wiped the historical slate deduction and a League transfer embargo as clean, heralding the start of an exciting new era. the club encountered financial problems. The club’s very survival was in doubt until October The Cornish Pirates are a professional rugby 2012 and the last-minute intervention of two team, who have played in the English local businessmen. Truro were relegated at the Championship, the league below the end of the season, but lucky to be alive and Premiership, since 2002. kicking after recent traumas. The Pirates engaged the highly experienced The Club gained promotion to the newly re- Alex Black as their football consultant to lead named National League South in 2014/15 via the acquisition and he remains in this role. the play offs. Two 1-0 victories, over Hungerford in the semi final and St Neots Colin Groves (NZ) and Rebecca Thomas, Town at Treyew Road, in the final saw the club Directors of the Cornish Pirates along with return to the second tier of non-league football cricket legend Jack Richards form the new for the second time. Board. With club stalwart Deba Sidhu stepping up into the key role of Club Secretary.
THE AWAY END MEET THE VISITORS JAMES HAMON (Goalkeeper) NIALL THOMPSON (Defender) The 24-year-old keeper joined in the summer The versatile winger/full back is a popular of 2019 after impressing in preseason. The figure whose former clubs include Hucknall Guernsey-born goalkeeper has previously Town, Sheffield FC, Mickleover Sports and been on the books of the likes of Exeter City Torquay United, from where he was loaned to and Gloucester City and comes to City with The White Tigers in 2014/15. Niall was part an impressive pedigree. James made 37 of our record-breaking FA Cup first round appearances during six years at St James squad in 2017 and has played anywhere from Park before joining the White Tigers last striker to right-back. Going into his fifth full summer. He was a key performer for Truro in season with the White Tigers, he agreed a the 2019/20 season and agreed a new deal new deal in the summer. with the club in April 2020. RUEBEN COLLINS (Defender) JAMIE RICHARDS (Defender) Young defender Reuben Collins signed for the A versatile performer with higher level White Tigers on the opening day of the experience who joined the club during the 2020/21 campaign following his release from course of 2015/16 following his release by AFC Wimbledon. The powerful defender who Torquay United. He started his career at has previously had loan spells with Southend United, where he emerged through Basingstoke Town, Merstham and Billericay the ranks before going on to serve the likes of Town was named Wimbledon’s Academy Plymouth Argyle, Weymouth and Northern Player of the Year in 2019 but was Irish outfit, Linfield. He has now made over unfortunately released in 2020. Paul Wotton 150 appearances for the club and is entering swiftly moved in to secure his services for the his fifth season with the club. He was named season in September. club captain after the departure of Ben Gerring in the summer of 2018. The defender CONNOR RILEY-LOWE (Defender) now begins his 6th season with the club. Riley-Lowe started his career with League Two side Exeter City, where he came through ED PALMER (Defender) the club’s academy before signing his first The commanding centre half has a had a professional contract with the Grecians in number of successful previous spells with 2014. He ended up making 14 first team the White Tigers including playing integral appearances for the club, in between having roles in our 2015 Play Off win as well being two highly successful loan spells in Cornwall part of our historic FA Cup First Round squad. with Truro. Following his release from the He re-joined the White Tigers in October 2019 Devon side, he was quickly snapped up by the following his departure from Taunton Town. White Tigers on a permanent basics in the summer of 2017 where he starred across two
campaigns and was named Player of the Year on both occasions before deciding to leave to join Bath City in 2019. He returns to Treyew Road after a year away following his release from the Somerset side. First Round run as well as their promotion to RYAN BRETT (Defender) the Southern League. He originally joined the Midfielder Ryan Brett joined fellow midfielder club on loan in 2008 from Plymouth Argyle Shane White in making the switch back to before signing permanently in 2013 and had 3 Treyew Road this summer from Taunton incredibly successful seasons with us before Town. He started his career with Plymouth joining the Somerset outfit. He scored the Argyle be enduring success with Salisbury goal that saw us promoted back to the City. He spent three seasons with Truro National League South in 2015 in a 1-0 home before joining Taunton in 2017. He returned win over St Neots Town. to Truro this summer. RIO GARSIDE (Midfield) RYAN DICKSON (Midfield) Former Plymouth Argyle academy player Rio The 32-year-old Cornish born player has Garside joined the club in the summer of represented a host of Football League clubs 2019 after impressing in a trial game against including Plymouth Argyle, Brentford, his former side. The hardworking and Southampton, Colchester United, Crawley technically gifted midfielder played a number Town and Yeovil Town. He spent the majority of times for the Argyle reserve team in the of last season on loan with us from Torquay South West Peninsula League in 2018/19 and and has signed on a permanent basis joined us following his release from the following his release from the Devon club. Pilgrims in May 2019. The skilful youngster showed his talent and ability across midfield DAN ROONEY (Midfield) last season for the White Tigers is looking to Dan, the younger brother of White Tiger's kick on in 2020/21. striker Louis Rooney, has played for Truro before on loan from Plymouth Argyle in 2018. GEORGE TUCKER (Midfield) A skilful and exciting player, Dan was quickly Truro born midfielder George Tucker became snapped up by Paul Wotton following his the club’s fifth signing of the summer arriving departure from Bath City who he spent a from South West Peninsula League side St month with following a brief spell with Bury Austell. The Cornishman came through the after his release from Plymouth Argyle. Plymouth Argyle academy before joining St Austell. He trained with us last season and SHANE WHITE (Midfielder) played a few Southern League Cup games The versatile player can operate across the where he impressed prompting Paul Wotton back or in midfield re-joins the White Tigers to sign him permanently. after 4 years away with Taunton Town, where he starred for the Peacocks in their FA Cup
THE AWAY END ANDREW ‘ROCKY’ NEAL (Striker) September 2019 following his release from Rocky Neal returned to the White Tigers this Plymouth Argyle. The hardworking 21-year- summer following his departure from Taunton old striker originally joined us on loan in 2018 Town. Having scored 60 goals for Bodmin and impressed so was no surprise when Town, the striker joined Truro in 2016 where manager Paul Wotton made the move he endured two successful seasons before permanent last season. departing in 2018 to join the Somerset club. He netted 36 goals in his debut season for STEWART YETTTON (Striker) the Peacocks before hitting a further 16 last Affectionately known as "Yetti", an absolute season. A top goal scorer who will be looking City Club legend. Originally from across the for more of the same with the White Tigers Tamar and Plymouth where he began his this campaign. career in 2003 with Argyle. He first joined City in 2005 and became a prolific goal scorer LOUIS ROONEY (Striker) with 200 goals by early 2010. In the 2006-07 The talented frontman returned to the club in season he scored he scored 72 goals the summer of 2018 having previously had a including 6 in one match. In 2013 he joined loan spell in 2016/17. The Northern Ireland Weymouth then having spells with Plymouth International came through the ranks at Parkway and Tiverton Town, but he was never Plymouth Argyle before serving Linfield. far away from City and at the start of the Louis also scored the winning goal against St 2019-20 season, Yetti once again re-joined Albans on our return to Treyew Road in City as player and assistant manager. January 2019. He struggled with injuries last season but is looking to bounce back after a KIERAN HAYES (Striker) successful surgery. 21-year-old striker Kieran Hayes joined the White Tigers in September 2020 following his TYLER HARVEY (Striker) release from boyhood club Nottingham The livewire front-man re-joined club after Forest. Having been at the City Ground for 12 briefly leaving for Bath City in September years going through their academy and youth 2019. Having come through the ranks at systems, Kieran shined for the U23s over Plymouth Argyle the striker made 50 recent years before departing the club in the appearances for the Pilgrims before joining summer of 2020. The natural finisher spent a Wrexham. He joined the White Tigers in 2017 brief loan spell with us last season and now and has scored some important goals joins us on a permanent deal. including one at Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup. He scored 25 goals in the National League South before 20 in the Southern League last season so is a real goal threat. ALEX BATTLE (Striker) Alex begins his first full season with us this year after joining us on a permanent deal in
HOME AWAY TOTAL P W D L P W D L P W D L F A DIFF PTS 1 Tiverton Town 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 1 5 4 0 1 13 3 +10 12 2 Truro City 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 5 3 1 1 9 3 +6 10 3 Poole Town 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 0 8 5 +3 10 4 Swindon Supermarine 2 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 5 3 0 2 8 7 +1 9 5 Metropolitan Police 3 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 5 2 2 1 11 7 +4 8 6 Taunton Town 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 4 2 2 0 5 2 +3 8 7 Hendon 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 5 2 2 1 10 8 +2 8 8 Salisbury 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 2 0 7 5 +2 8 9 Chesham United 3 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 5 2 2 1 3 2 +1 8 10 Gosport Borough 2 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 9 6 +3 7 11 Hayes & Yeading 2 1 1 0 3 0 2 1 5 1 3 1 6 5 +1 6 12 Weston-super-Mare 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 6 6 0 5 13 Yate Town 2 1 0 1 3 0 2 1 5 1 2 2 5 7 -2 5 14 Walton Casuals 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 4 1 1 2 5 8 -3 4 15 Dorchester Town 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 2 3 7 -4 4 16 Wimborne Town 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 7 -5 4 17 Hartley Wintney 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 1 4 0 3 1 2 6 -4 3 18 Beaconsfield Town 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 5 0 2 3 2 6 -4 2 19 Harrow Borough 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 1 4 5 11 -6 1 20 Farnborough 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 1 4 2 10 -8 1 PLAYER STATS - ALL MATCHES Players Name Appearances Goals Players Name Appearances Goals Ben ADELSBURY 6 0 Dan SULLIVAN 6 2 Ollie CHAMBERLAIN 6 0 Jake WANNELL 6 0 Jay FOULSTON 6 0 Owen HOWE 6 3 Nick GRIMES 6 1 Dan McBEAM 4 1 Joe GUEST 6 0 Ross STALEY 3 0 Gethyn HILL 6 1 Lee LUCAS 1 0 Toby HOLMES 6 6 Lloyd IRISH 6 0 Jamie SHORT 6 1
C O L U M N HERE WE go again. This week, Boris Johnson urged people to go back to the cinemas following the sad decision of Cineworld to temporarily close its 127 theatres across the UK, affecting 45,000 jobs. It comes at the end of a damning week for the film industry with the launch of the forthcoming James Bond film No Time To Die being put back to 2021. Sadly, it’s an all-too familiar story in these strange Covid times, bearing a striking comparison to the football industry, which too has been left to pick up the pieces from the effects of the global pandemic. So, the question remains then Boris, if you are pleading with people to go back to watching films in the cinema - a small, enclosed arena with very little room for manoeuvre or ventilation – then why can’t fans return to football in a much larger, outdoor, socially-distanced environment? Last Saturday, 15 Vue Cinemas – Cineworld’s main market rival – showed live Premier League matches, well attended by fans. How can you watch football in a cinema but not an open-air stadium? That’s madness. Quite frankly, I’m amazed – and mightily relieved - that more proud, well-established football clubs haven’t fallen foul to these testing Covid times and credit for that lies with the people who work tirelessly – usually without financial reward – to keep our clubs alive. But, with a second Coronavirus wave threatening to kick in and tougher restrictions gradually being put in place, there comes a point when something has to give, as Cineworld have shown. Last week’s £10m Government bailout to the National League at least papers over the cracks for a few months but, at the time of writing this, clubs are still waiting for news of their reimbursements almost a week on and with their season already underway. Indeed, poor communication throughout has been a huge issue during this uncertain summer and that’s something that needs to be addressed in any future Covid post mortem. Personally, I’m still dismayed by a lack of assistance, and greed sometimes, of the mega-rich Premier League and its member clubs during this crisis. No fewer than six players in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for this week’s friendly with Wales and Nations League games against Belgium and Denmark boast a Non-League background. Doesn’t that show that football at this level is impacting higher up the Pyramid? In the week when Macclesfield Town were wound up by the High Court for debts totalling £500,000, Chelsea were spending £22 million for a replacement goalkeeper. A couple of weeks later, Arsenal then opted to severely damage their once proud community ties by dumping its much-loved mascot Gunnersaurus - for the sake of £120-a-week - before then spending £45 million on Thomas Partey. Obviously, I’m not suggesting bailouts of those proportions but what a gesture it would be from the 20 Premier League clubs if they put aside, say, £1 million each, to strengthen their community ties when it is needed most and keep their local clubs alive?
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2020/21 FIXTURES & RESULTS DATE COMPETITION OPPONENTS VENUE KO/SCORE ATTENDANCE Sept 19th League Hayes & Yeading United Away 1-1 D 246 Sept 22nd FAC 1st Q Wantage Town Home 5-0 W 349 Sept 26th League Walton Casuals Home 2-0 W 427 th Sept 29 League Truro City Away 1-1 D 515 Oct 3rd FAC 2nd Q Tiverton Town Away 3-5 W 560 Oct 6th League Salisbury Home P-P N/A Oct 10th League Farnborough Away 0-1 W 421 Oct 13th FAC 3rd Q Truro City Home 7:45pm - Oct 17th League Metropolitan Police Home 3:00pm - Oct 24th League Chesham United Away 3:00pm - th Oct 27 League Dorchester Town Home 7:45pm - Nov 3rd League Yate Town Away 7:45pm - Nov 7th League Gosport Borough Home 3:00pm - th Nov 14 League Hendon Away 3:00pm - Nov 17th League Merthyr Town Home 7:45pm - Nov 21st League Hartley Witney Home 3:00pm - Nov 28th League Poole Town Home 3:00pm - Dec 5th League Beaconsfield Town Away 3:00pm - Dec 8th League Yate Town Home 7:45pm - Dec 12th League Swindon Supermarine Away 3:00pm - th Dec 19 League Harrow Borough Home 3:00pm - Dec 26th League Weston-super-Mare Away 3:00pm - Jan 2nd League Tiverton Town Home 3:00pm - th Jan 9 League Metropolitan Police Away 3:00pm - Jan 16th League Farnborough Home 3:00pm - Jan 23rd League Salisbury Away 3:00pm - Jan 30th League Hayes & Yeading United Home 3:00pm -
DATE COMPETITION OPPONENTS VENUE KO/SCORE ATTENDANCE Feb 6th League Walton Casuals Away 3:00pm - Feb 13th League Truro City Home 3:00pm - Feb 20th League Poole Town Away 3:00pm - th Feb 27 League Beaconsfield Town Home 3:00pm - Mar 2nd League Dorchester Town Away 7:45pm - Mar 6th League Chesham United Home 3:00pm - th Mar 13 League Gosport Borough Away 3:00pm - Mar 20th League Swindon Supermarine Home 3:00pm - Mar 27th League Harrow Borough Away 3:00pm - Apr 3rd League Wimborne Town Away 3:00pm - Apr 5th League Weston-super-Mare Home 3:00pm - Apr 10th League Merthyr Town Away 3:00pm - Apr 17th League Hendon Home 3:00pm - th Apr 24 League Hartley Wintney Away 3:00pm - May 3rd League Tiverton Town Away 3:00pm - May 8th League Wimborne Town Home 3:00pm -
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TONIGHT’S TEAMS Emirates FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round HEAD OF FOOTBALL MANAGER ROB DRAY PAUL WOTTON S OOO S OOO O 1. LLOYD IRISH OOO O JAMES HAMON OOO O 2. JAMIE SHORT OOO O NIALL THOMPSON OOO O 3. JAY FOULSTON OOO O CONNOR RILEY-LOWE OOO O 4. BEN ADELSBURY OOO O ED PALMER OOO O 5. NICK GRIMES OOO O SHANE WHITE OOO O 6. JAKE WANNELL OOO O JAMES RICHARDS OOO O 7. OLLIE CHAMBERLAIN OOO O RYAN DICKSON OOO O 8. LEE LUCAS OOO O ALEX BATTLE OOO O 9. TOBY HOLMES OOO O TYLER HARVEY OOO O 10. DAN SULLIVAN OOO O DAN ROONEY OOO O 11. JOE GUEST OOO O RYAN BRETT OOO O 12. JAKE MAWFORD OOO O KIERAN HAYES OOO O 14. GETHYN HILL OOO O ANDREW NEAL OOO O 15. DAN McBEAM OOO O RIO GARSIDE OOO O 16. JORDAN COPP OOO O GEORGE TUCKER OOO O 17. OWEN HOWE OOO O REUBEN COLLINS OOO O 18.ROSS STALEY OOO O OOO O 20. JAMIE PRICE OOO O OOO O OOO O OOO O OOO O OOO MATCH OFFICIALS Referee Assistant Referee Assistant Referee LEWIS SANDOE MICHAEL HALFORD DAVID MIDDLETON
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