Truro v Torquay to be played at Meadow Park, Gloucester
Truro v Torquay to be played at Meadow Park, Gloucester
Truro City’s remaining home fixtures
All home games to be played at Meadow Park, Gloucester
Tuesday, March 26 – Dartford – 7.45pm
Friday, March 29 – Slough Town – 5.00pm
Thursday, April 4 – Hemel Hempstead – 7.45pm
Saturday, April 6 – Aveley – 7.30pm
Tuesday, April 9 – Torquay United – 7.45pm
Thursday, April 11 – Yeovil Town – 7.45pm
Saturday, April 13 – Maidstone United – 3.00pm
Tuesday, April 16 – Dover Athletic – 7.45pm
Thursday, April 18 – Weymouth – 7.45pm
All home games to be played at Meadow Park, Gloucester
Tuesday, March 26 – Dartford – 7.45pm
Friday, March 29 – Slough Town – 5.00pm
Thursday, April 4 – Hemel Hempstead – 7.45pm
Saturday, April 6 – Aveley – 7.30pm
Tuesday, April 9 – Torquay United – 7.45pm
Thursday, April 11 – Yeovil Town – 7.45pm
Saturday, April 13 – Maidstone United – 3.00pm
Tuesday, April 16 – Dover Athletic – 7.45pm
Thursday, April 18 – Weymouth – 7.45pm
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And they've still got 3 away games to play plus Eastbourne home which has yet to be arranged.TommyGunn wrote: 22 Mar 2024, 18:31 Truro City’s remaining home fixtures
All home games to be played at Meadow Park, Gloucester
Tuesday, March 26 – Dartford – 7.45pm
Friday, March 29 – Slough Town – 5.00pm
Thursday, April 4 – Hemel Hempstead – 7.45pm
Saturday, April 6 – Aveley – 7.30pm
Tuesday, April 9 – Torquay United – 7.45pm
Thursday, April 11 – Yeovil Town – 7.45pm
Saturday, April 13 – Maidstone United – 3.00pm
Tuesday, April 16 – Dover Athletic – 7.45pm
Thursday, April 18 – Weymouth – 7.45pm
At least Dartford is early in this run of fixtures.
But quite ridiculous for a team from Cornwall to play one from Devon in Gloucester.
Torquay's match against Truro on Tuesday, April 9 has been selected for live National League TV coverage.
So has Truro's home match against Yeovil on April 11th.
So has Truro's home match against Yeovil on April 11th.
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Bizarre it will be in Gloucester but good news for any Midlands based supporters! No doubt there will be more TUFC fans there than Truro fans.
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And now changed again to Monday 8th April
Does that mean it wont be on TV?
This seriously is beyond a joke. Once again booked the afternoon off work on the 16th. Now find its been moved again. I wonder if they believe clubs have fans in this tin pot league. Travelling to Gloucester to watch a team from Cornwall is bad enough. To keep changing the venue, date and time would have been beyond belief a few years ago following TUFC.
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The club website says this match is now ‘all ticket’.
Also listed on the schedule of televised matches on National League TV.
COYY
Also listed on the schedule of televised matches on National League TV.
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All ticket, initial Torquay allocation 1000 tickets,
segregation..... How many do they think will be going up to Gloucester on a Monday night !
segregation..... How many do they think will be going up to Gloucester on a Monday night !
What an absolute farce. This is a game we must win. Possibly a slight positive is that they dont play their preceding game until 7.45pm on Saturday night.
You would think being part time that could have an impact but who knows.
You would think being part time that could have an impact but who knows.
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Agree what a farce, move location, move day then last minute make it all ticket.
You suspect that the plan is for nobody to attend, and beat Taunton v Maidstone.
My second “home” game of the season on a Conference North pitch, I am trying to remember what the lowest attendance League match, we have had, I have seen.
You suspect that the plan is for nobody to attend, and beat Taunton v Maidstone.
My second “home” game of the season on a Conference North pitch, I am trying to remember what the lowest attendance League match, we have had, I have seen.
Could be a massive game though Obviously Truro will have no supporters but I wouldnt mind betting there will be quite alot of ours.
Whilst its farcical its so important to us so the more fans we get there the better.
Whilst its farcical its so important to us so the more fans we get there the better.
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Sorry but this season has been just an absolute joke . I finally realise how football in general has nothing whatsoever to do with the fans .
When we were deducted 10 points for merely suggesting that we were possibly going into administration I just naively thought to myself …… why when a club is struggling financially to survive would a governing body think it’s helpful to either that club or any other club in that league to punish them and their fans on top of the existing problem.
The answer is that tradition , community and compassion within football just doesn’t exist in this modern world.
It’s all about money and control .
When we were deducted 10 points for merely suggesting that we were possibly going into administration I just naively thought to myself …… why when a club is struggling financially to survive would a governing body think it’s helpful to either that club or any other club in that league to punish them and their fans on top of the existing problem.
The answer is that tradition , community and compassion within football just doesn’t exist in this modern world.
It’s all about money and control .
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There is a documentary on the internet called Gate Money which details what the National League did with the lottery grant given to the league to help clubs through the pandemic when supporters were not allowed to attend matches. It is well worth an hour of your time.
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