Yeah as I mentioned I understand that as I’m a supporter of the club.
The point I was trying to make was it’s probably more difficult to make the more casual fans attend on a regular basis with the increase in pricing.
Helston have had a similar growth to Tavistock and what used to be £5 entry 3/4 years ago is now £10.
As a fan of course I understand why prices have to increase but I think it’s harder for clubs to grow their attendances when they’re now charging £10.
I think Tavistock have Saturday games against Exmouth (home and away) Willand (home and away), Mousehole (home) and one at Easter against Helston (away). You’d think a few of those could’ve been midweek games in September/October.
I don’t know how it works or if it’s allowed but I’m surprised clubs aren’t looking to try and bring fixtures forward.
Should Bishops Cleeve win their FA Cup replay tomorrow we will have no game on Saturday 14th and would like to think we’d try and play another team without a fixture on that date.
With the fixture pile up at the back end of last season I’m sure clubs would be happy to play more game at the start of the league season.
Tavistock 3-0 Larkhall
This scoreline had been coming I felt after our opening two league matches.
A lot of new signings at the club including Joe Alman and Luke Steer who were both playing step 7 last season. Stu Henderson working his magic once again 👏
‘‘Twas unfortunately Tavistock 0-1 Yate Town
I think Yate will certainly be challenging for the title this season.
Not a huge deal in the game. Neither keeper had too much to do in the first 89 minutes until Aaron Dearing made a good save after we were caught on the counter after pushing for an equalizer.
Felt we could have had a penalty in both halves but wasn’t to be. Falmouth away on Tuesday for us.
If they can keep their discipline (particularly in the dug outs as they’ve been very vocal when I’ve seen them) I really do think they could get promotion. Clearly a good management team with a good squad of players.