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The Piran Films highlights will be interesting.
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Goes from bad to worse at Taunton, the BBC reporting that they were issued with a winding up order by HMRC on Wednesday. If the vultures are circulating around the remaining players, then Austen Booth would make a great signing for Truro City.
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RESULTS - Wednesday 17 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
Dylan Jones is clearly a special talent, and it's obvious why Parkway were keen to get him on a contract. Can see why supporters would be clamouring to get him back off loan and into the side (especially as Parkway's strikers have managed just 7 goals between them in the last 10 league games), but parking him at Tavi, playing 90 minutes each week and learning what Southern League football is all about is probably the right thing to do. Don't forget, this time last year, he was playing in the DJM under 18 league. On a separate note, see that highly rated 17 year old Saltash left back, Ethan Wright played the full game v Willand in the St Lukes last night. Another exciting young player to watch. -
Don't think there are currently any plans for the Cornwall Rugby League club to share Langarth. Anyway, regarding artificial surfaces, both Gloucester and Saracens in the Rugby Union Premiership play on them.
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Reported on social media that Mousehole have signed 19 year old striker Jaylan Wildbore. Described as a tall and powerful player, he was most recently playing for Southern Prem Central side Stratford after being released by Fulham at the end of last season. After Evander Grubb, is it a condition of any strikers signed by Mousehole that they must sound like a character from a Dickens novel?
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The Isuzu FA Vase fifth round draw
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
Try the car ferry from Poole or Portsmouth. Invasion by sea and air. -
The sub zero weather had been trailed for at least a week, who seriously thought this was going to get played? Still, on a positive note, increases the chances of Parkway v Hungerford getting played on Saturday. Is it now confirmed that it's going to be an artificial pitch at Langarth?
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The Isuzu FA Vase fifth round draw
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
Probably not the tie that was wanted ,but should be quite an atmosphere with the Bulls averaging over 600 attendances for their home matches. On a separate note, how long has the last 16 draw been split into north/south? Always thought it went national at the last 32 stage. -
RESULTS - Saturday 13 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
Some good responses to this topic in a thread from a few years back. -
RESULTS - Saturday 13 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
Seems like a very even league, with nobody really pushing away at the top or getting cut adrift at the bottom. Few wins and you rise up the table pretty quickly, few defeats and you fall like a stone. Mousehole are in amongst that group of teams that would think that a run of form will get them into the play off picture, they have stopped the run of losses now but need to turn -
RESULTS - Saturday 13 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
Just looked through the superb Football Club History Database, Falmouth met Tilbury in the 3rd round of the FA Vase of season 1999/2000. They drew 1-1 at Bickland, and then lost on penalties after the replay finished goalless. Long old trip to deepest Essex, no doubt Mike Odgers will be able to provide more detail. -
Falmouth Town 2, Hartpury University 0
Ian Pethick replied to The Town Man's topic in Jewson Western League
Sorry to be a pedant Jeff, but it's 4 games from Wembley (2 legged semi final). Well done to Falmouth Town though, no team is going to fancy a trip to Bickland in the next round. -
MOUSEHOLE SEEKS NEW CLUB SECRETARY
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
At what point, as clubs rise through the leagues, do you get to a stage where you cannot run purely on volunteers anymore? Pretty sure for example that step 3 AFC Totton have a paid Chief Executive. Managers, staff and players get paid (and are often on contract at this level), so why shouldn't secretaries, commercial managers and even groundkeepers be on similar arrangements? In their own way, they are just as vital to a club (if less visible). -
RESULTS - Saturday 13 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
Transitional season. Few good wins, followed by a loss or two. Great result for Exmouth, given their manager and squad, they really shouldn't be struggling. -
RESULTS - Saturday 13 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
Transistor radios will be shoved against ears tomorrow afternoon when the draw is made. -
MOUSEHOLE SEEKS NEW CLUB SECRETARY
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
Reads more like a job advert for a chief executive than a club secretary. Having spoken to people over the years who have held secretary posts at non league clubs, it sounds like it is almost becoming a full time job. The amount of administration, attention to detail required and the need to respond immediately is constantly increasing. Anybody who carries out this role has nothing but admiration from myself. -
RESULTS - Saturday 6 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in National League South
The National League is effectively Football League Div 3 now. The excellent Dorking Wanderers fly on the wall documentary series, "Bunch Of Amateurs" on YouTube shows how bloody tough it is to exist in an intensely competitive and demanding division when you aren't a full time outfit. -
BOLITHO PARK OFF AGAIN!
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
It cannot be any good for Parkway's coffers either with just 4 home matches played since the end of September. I know the games get rescheduled, but I doubt that midweek fixtures replace Saturday matches revenue wise. -
BOLITHO PARK OFF AGAIN!
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in The Pitching In Southern Football League
No idea if it's because the pitch is waterlogged or frozen, but Parkway are desperately unlucky again. Forecast looks dry and sunny, but very cold, for the next few days in Plymouth. Hopefully Truro can get their games against Worthing on Saturday and Dartford next Tuesday played. -
RESULTS - Saturday 6 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
Rappo has tipped Reece Carroll as one to watch before this game. Sure he's his agent...😁 -
RESULTS - Saturday 6 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in National League South
Steady on there my friend.. 😀. Bit of mid table mediocrity, and a non event last month free of relegation worries, would do City quite nicely. Accidentally getting promotion to the National League (stuffed full of ex Football League clubs and full time outfits with big followings and budgets), would be a leap into very dangerous waters. Superb run though, coincides with a few other teams in this division going backwards (Taunton's problems are well documented, and still trying to work out how Gary Johnson at Torquay is still in the job). Truro sit joint top of the last 6 games form table with Chelmsford City. -
RESULTS - Saturday 6 January 2024
Ian Pethick replied to Dave Deacon's topic in Jewson Western League
What a result for Blazey. That new team minibus will be rocking on the way home.