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Johnson-Fisher signs new Truro City contract
Johnson-Fisher signs new Truro City contract

BBC News

time03-07-2025

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Johnson-Fisher signs new Truro City contract

Truro City forward Dominic Johnson-Fisher has signed a new full-time contract with the National League 21-year-old scored twice in 36 league appearances for the club last season as they won the National League South who has agreed a two-year deal, moved to the club in January 2024 from Isthmian League side is the third player this week to agree a new deal after top scorer Tyler Harvey and midfielder Billy Palfrey confirmed new terms at the Truro Community Stadium. "In terms of my football, it is very much onwards and upwards and I am just waiting to prove myself further," Johnson-Fisher told the club website., external "Coming off the back of last season, things can only get better for me and that is what I am here to show.""I can't wait to get my boots back on and whilst you never really know what is going to happen in a season until you are in it, there is just pure excitement for me to get going really."

Palfrey signs new two-year Truro City contract
Palfrey signs new two-year Truro City contract

BBC News

time02-07-2025

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Palfrey signs new two-year Truro City contract

Truro City midfielder Billy Palfrey has signed a new contract to stay at the National League South 27-year-old has agreed a two-year deal with the club after scoring three times in 39 games during City's promotion-winning Cornish-born former Plymouth Argyle youngster joined the club from Plymouth Parkway in the summer of is his second spell at the Tinners having spent two years with the club when he first left Argyle in is the second player this week to agree a new deal after top scorer Tyler Harvey confirmed new terms at the Truro Community Stadium."I couldn't really say no to full-time football when the opportunity presented itself, but it is because of everyone's hard work last season that we are in this position,' he told the club website. "As someone who has lived in Cornwall all my life, this means so much. 'Cornwall has been waiting for a team to have success like Truro have. The closest professional club is Plymouth Argyle, where I had to start out."To be a proud Cornishman and to go professional with Truro is brilliant and although next season is a journey into the unknown, I think we should be confident."The club is going in the right direction and with the togetherness we had last year, coupled with our incredible support, there is no reason why we can't have another good year."

Truro City star striker Harvey signs new contract
Truro City star striker Harvey signs new contract

BBC News

time01-07-2025

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Truro City star striker Harvey signs new contract

Truro City striker Tyler Harvey has signed a new contract with the newly-promoted National League 30-year-old was National League South's Player of the Year and top scorer last season as his 27 goals helped fire the Tinners to the deal, which will see Harvey play full-time for Truro, is the third new contract he has signed in 18 months. The former Plymouth Argyle youngster has found the net more than 150 times in over 250 games for the club since first joining in time with the Tinners - he had a brief spell at Bath City in 2019 - has seen him help the club secure two promotions as well as reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time. The news comes on the same day that fellow striker Jaze Kabia left the Cornish club to join League Two side Grimsby Town for an undisclosed fee. Truro have not disclosed the length of deal that Harvey has signed.

English league set for most bonkers ever final day with six-horse title race and leaders who could WIN and not go up
English league set for most bonkers ever final day with six-horse title race and leaders who could WIN and not go up

Scottish Sun

time22-04-2025

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English league set for most bonkers ever final day with six-horse title race and leaders who could WIN and not go up

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE National League South title race is going down to the wire with SIX teams able to win the league going into this weekend's final day. With only one team earning automatic promotion, it's been a battle for the ages heading into the season's final stretch. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Tyler Harvey's double saw Truro win 2-0 on Easter Monday Credit: Rex 4 Torquay United also won to remain very much in the title hunt Credit: Rex Truro City occupy top spot following their 2-0 win at Weston-super-Mare. Tyler Harvey's second half double saw the Cornish side remain ahead of Devon rivals Torquay on goal difference, with both sides locked on 86 points following the Gulls' 3-0 triumph over Weymouth at Plainmoor. Harvey's 97th minute penalty took Truro's goal difference to +30, two ahead of Torquay's tally of +28. If both sides win on the final day, Torquay could still be champions if their victory is by three goals more than Truro's. The Tinners host relegation-threatened St Albans City this Saturday, while Torquay go to Hemel Hempstead Town. Worthing missed the opportunity to go into the final day in top spot following their 1-1 draw with fellow promotion hopefuls Dorking on Easter Monday. Jack Spong gave the Rebels the lead on 42 minutes, only for Alfie Rutherford to equalise for Wanderers shortly after the interval. Third placed Eastbourne, meanwhile, won 1-0 at Salisbury yesterday, meaning they and Worthing are both one back from Truro and Torquay on 85 points apiece. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 4 Worthing drew 1-1 with Dorking on Easter Monday Credit: Alamy Eastbourne are on +24 goal difference and host Weston-super-Mare this Saturday. Worthing, meanwhile, sit fourth on +16 - with a trip to Enfield Town to come this weekend. Fire alarm at Stockley Park sees VAR SCRAPPED in middle of Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest match as statement released Boreham Wood and Dorking go into the final day fifth and sixth respectively on 83 points apiece. Both sides possess a better goal difference than Truro, Torquay, Eastbourne and Worthing. So if Truro and Torquay both lose, and Eastbourne and Worthing fail to win, Boreham Wood would become champions with a win at Tonbridge. That is, unless Dorking were to beat Chesham United by four goals more than their margin of victory, in which case Marc White's side would be unlikely champions. 4 Six teams can still win the National League South Credit: Sky Sports Following Truro's win at Weston yesterday, their boss John Askey told the BBC: "The other results and us getting a win today puts it back in our court. "At the start of season if you said you need to win your last home game to possibly win the league we'd have all taken it." Torquay boss Paul Wotton, who left Truro for the Gulls last year, said: "We had a perfect start and I thought the first 15 minutes we were electric. "I think that's our seventh clean sheet in nine games, we're on a hell of a run of form, and now there's no if's and ands, it's set in stone what we've got to do next week. "For us to be where we are with a game to go, after the club nearly went out of existence last year - I've signed 31 players lots of comings and goings, and I think to take it down to the last game is tremendous. "I can't wait, I wish it was tomorrow. There's an awful lot to play for, and I've said for a long time it can go down to the last five minutes of the last game, and it looks like that's going to be the case."

English league set for most bonkers ever final day with six-horse title race and leaders who could WIN and not go up
English league set for most bonkers ever final day with six-horse title race and leaders who could WIN and not go up

The Sun

time22-04-2025

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  • The Sun

English league set for most bonkers ever final day with six-horse title race and leaders who could WIN and not go up

THE National League South title race is going down to the wire with SIX teams able to win the league going into this weekend's final day. With only one team earning automatic promotion, it's been a battle for the ages heading into the season's final stretch. 3 3 Truro City occupy top spot following their 2-0 win at Weston-super-Mare. Tyler Harvey's second half double saw the Cornish side remain ahead of Devon rivals Torquay on goal difference, with both sides locked on 86 points following the Gulls' 3-0 triumph over Weymouth at Plainmoor. Harvey's 97th minute penalty took Truro's goal difference to +30, two ahead of Torquay's tally of +28. If both sides win on the final day, Torquay could still be champions if their victory is by three goals more than Truro's. The Tinners host relegation-threatened St Albans City this Saturday, while Torquay go to Hemel Hempstead Town. Worthing missed the opportunity to go into the final day in top spot following their 1-1 draw with fellow promotion hopefuls Dorking on Easter Monday. Jack Spong gave the Rebels the lead on 42 minutes, only for Alfie Rutherford to equalise for Wanderers shortly after the interval. Third placed Eastbourne, meanwhile, won 1-0 at Salisbury yesterday, meaning they and Worthing are both one back from Truro and Torquay on 85 points apiece. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 3 Eastbourne are on +24 goal difference and host Weston-super-Mare this Saturday. Worthing, meanwhile, sit fourth on +16 - with a trip to Enfield Town to come this weekend. Fire alarm at Stockley Park sees VAR SCRAPPED in middle of Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest match as statement released Boreham Wood and Dorking go into the final day fifth and sixth respectively on 83 points apiece. Both sides possess a better goal difference than Truro, Torquay, Eastbourne and Worthing. So if Truro and Torquay both lose, and Eastbourne and Worthing fail to win, Boreham Wood would become champions with a win at Tonbridge. That is, unless Dorking were to beat Chesham United by four goals more than their margin of victory, in which case Marc White's side would be unlikely champions. Following Truro's win at Weston yesterday, their boss John Askey told the BBC: "The other results and us getting a win today puts it back in our court. "At the start of season if you said you need to win your last home game to possibly win the league we'd have all taken it." Torquay boss Paul Wotton, who left Truro for the Gulls last year, said: "We had a perfect start and I thought the first 15 minutes we were electric. "I think that's our seventh clean sheet in nine games, we're on a hell of a run of form, and now there's no if's and ands, it's set in stone what we've got to do next week. "For us to be where we are with a game to go, after the club nearly went out of existence last year - I've signed 31 players lots of comings and goings, and I think to take it down to the last game is tremendous. "I can't wait, I wish it was tomorrow. There's an awful lot to play for, and I've said for a long time it can go down to the last five minutes of the last game, and it looks like that's going to be the case."

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