Porky wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 11:22 800 plus season tickets sold is my guess.
The guy in the shop looked bemused when I told him i was a new purchaser and not a renewal. New league, new squad, renewed interest.
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Porky wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 11:22 800 plus season tickets sold is my guess.
The guy in the shop looked bemused when I told him i was a new purchaser and not a renewal. New league, new squad, renewed interest.
Good man PorkyPorky wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 11:22 800 plus season tickets sold is my guess.
The guy in the shop looked bemused when I told him i was a new purchaser and not a renewal. New league, new squad, renewed interest.
The Truro players seem to be quite happy with the arrangement - a fair few live nearer Torquay than Truro!MellowYellow wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 13:24 Truro City to give unhappy fans refunds on season tickets following move to Torquay United's Plainmoor.
Truro must vacate Treyew Road by July 31st 2018, (nine days away.) to turn their ground into a Lidl Supermarket.
In response to their unhappy fans who will now have a 160 mile round trip if the wont to see their team play, Truro have said "We will say now that any person who has already purchased a season ticket for Treyew Road will be offered a full refund should they not wish to take up the opportunity of subsidised travel".
Truro first home match (plainmoor) against Billericay on 4 August .... Anyone goingsThought not! So 12 cups of teas and a pasty for the Truro fans it is then - aside from the Truro fans you have to feel for the Truro players and the opposition having to play in a ghost stadium.
O'well it will be are turn next - ground share with Truro whilst to await Clarkes new stadium.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/sport/foot ... ns-1815100
Perhaps...MellowYellow wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 13:24 Truro City to give unhappy fans refunds on season tickets following move to Torquay United's Plainmoor.
Truro must vacate Treyew Road by July 31st 2018, (nine days away.) to turn their ground into a Lidl Supermarket.
In response to their unhappy fans who will now have a 160 mile round trip if the wont to see their team play, Truro have said "We will say now that any person who has already purchased a season ticket for Treyew Road will be offered a full refund should they not wish to take up the opportunity of subsidised travel".
Truro first home match (plainmoor) against Billericay on 4 August .... Anyone goingsThought not! So 12 cups of teas and a pasty for the Truro fans it is then - aside from the Truro fans you have to feel for the Truro players and the opposition having to play in a ghost stadium.
O'well it will be are turn next - ground share with Truro whilst to await Clarkes new stadium.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/sport/foot ... ns-1815100
Thank you for the reassurance. There was me thinking that perhaps the ruling elite in common with Joseph Goebbels, believe, that if you tell a lie big enough, and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.__quiet__gull wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 13:58 Perhaps...
....But it has been said within both club and council circles that no move from Plainmoor will happen until a new facility in Torquay is ready.
ok then...MellowYellow wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 15:00 Thank you for the reassurance. There was me thinking that perhaps the ruling elite in common with Joseph Goebbels, believe, that if you tell a lie big enough, and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.
It shows how people will accept anything in the name of loyalty and highlights why CO can continue to live a charmed life and do as he pleases.
So you're suggesting nobody goes? Maybe people's love of the club outweighs their disdain for CO.Burnhamgull wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 18:27 It shows how people will accept anything in the name of loyalty and highlights why CO can continue to live a charmed life and do as he pleases.
Fear not! we shall not ground share at Truro in the future. The Stadium for Cornwall, first and foremost will be the Rugby venue for the Cornish Pirates with the local college and Truro City Football Club being tenants, even though a large proportion of the secured funds (£2m) have been through the sale of the football clubs ground which is being developed as a Lidl Supermarket.Burnhamgull wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 20:09 It obviously does and I wish you all well but I didn't renew this year because I need a break from the crap at Plainmoor.
I fear Truro will get their adequate stadium, then watch us ground share down there for a number of years. CO gets his real estate in TQ and Gordon Oliver gets first option on a property for his retirement.
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