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Suzie Chow

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  1. I'm not off anywhere just yet ! I will let everyone know when the leaving party is ! I'll have time to relax and watch a few games this season and hopefully have a bevvy or two as well All the best to Helston ... Great club with the right attitude. Deserve their spot in the top league and credit to Sid for his grit and determination.. Respect
  2. drove by early this morning to have a look at helstons ground. Absolutely fantastic what they've achieved in the close season. Hard work unity and determination to get things ready .... all good preperation for the season ahead. Will definitely catch a game there this season and catch up with friends !
  3. All the very best Alan. Just hope modifications will be made to pave the way forward as Mullion are a close knit club with real quality who would have undoubtedly held their own in Div 1 west. Enjoyed my visits down there over the years and look forward to seeing a few of their games this season
  4. If the lads can get a mini bus sponsor and all travel up together it's great for team building and unity. Looking forward to seeing Jeweller and the lads going about their business with the aim of winning the league and who knows how the structure of the swpl premier league may change in the future now that more cornish clubs are edging towards it
  5. Well done to. Blazey. Heard a former striker from Falmouth netted a couple. Best of luck to Bobby and the boys (particularly the few from Falmouth who have signed!)
  6. Thought it worth mentioning that at Bickland Park tonight the biggest local Cornish derby will be played Falmouth Town v Truro City. Not sure of KO time.
  7. Well Tommy I hope your plea sees people coming forward because it certainly needs an injection of focus and determination if it's going to work. Best of luck
  8. Hi Colin if my rants have encouraged just one person to make their first ever post that can only be a good thing. Having only a chairman and a secretary that make up a committee it is not surprising you haven't been approached. I pleaded for help on several occasions by way of advertising in the programme and on here to ill effect. Please contact the club and air your interest
  9. I held no grand titles just worked my rocks off for the last decade..... Manning the gate, scrubbing the stand, painting, cooking food, organising events, chairing the youth section, physioing, pulling pints, working closely with all personnel at the club and local people i l feel that the small handful of supporters that are dedicated to watching Falmouth need to join forces and set up a committee so that Football matters are overseen and structured and that big decisions are not left solely for a manager or indeed players to make. Without an ethos how can any club know what they are striving towards? a first team manager should be instructed not given a licence to do whatever he wants with all aspects of football within the club. This is not a dig at Wayne Hughes. He did the best he could and it saw players return that had left for lower league clubs and unfortunately Wayne had nothing to go on in this respect because he had not been around to witness the damage some players had caused. From what I have been told our former goalkeeper Jason Peters was a target for players ruling the roost hence his move to St Austell. i won't put a name to my choice of manager because although time is of the essence, any prospective manager needs to go in with his eyes wide open.
  10. ​Maybe i'm wrong, care to elaborate? I was goshing at the topic not your post but with that said Tommy has heartfelt love for Falmouth Town, that he makes no secret of but he also has a huge responsibility delivering coaching courses for the FA and a very important role as Sports development officer at Falmouth School so I would imagine his busy schedule wouldn't be conducive to being able to devote the time as is necessary to running a first team at Falmouth. I along with you would be delighted if he could.
  11. Thank you for your comment but My time is done and contrary to everyone being toldI left because I was moving away simply isn't the case. I left because it was no longer tenable for me to be there. I put my heart and soul into the club when others walked away and I will always love the club and the majority of people I have had the pleasure to work with. The club obviously needs to rise again and having 3 men's teams is great but the youth needs input (think Paul Murray is out of the equation for 1st team as he is managing an under 14s side at Fal Town ). The club may see the return of a ladies team since losing their very successful one to Truro City because of a ridiculous decision by the club not to support them. In my opinion what is needed is a strong minded well organised local man who can engage with get respect from and bring in local players. The infrastructure at the club, without a committee does not lend itself to any sense of order and the ever depleting volunteers and supporters means a lot of work is done by very few. All this said I genuinely hope for the sake of Cornish Football that the right person is at the helm and soon.
  12. Well done Appledore.... My late Father was born in Appledore so have strong connections. My cousin played for Bideford back in the day and the Legend that is Neil Phillips remembers playing against him- Tony Schiller.
  13. Thank you all for your kind words since my departure from Falmouth Town. Over a decade of blood sweat and tears but many laughs and smiles along the way. Have worked with some great people and met a fair few too. Not always seen eye to eye with everyone and stood my ground on issues I've felt strongly about. That will never change! Suzie Chow signing out from Bickland Park x
  14. Congratulations to Falmouth United under 15s on winning the Syd Ridgeon memorial shield tonight, the first leg on Sunday was won by United 2 0 and this evening saw Falmouth Town battle for a 2 1 win but it wasn't enough to hold the shield aloft. Well done to all players from both teams and thank you to the Ridgeon family who came to watch with Colin (Syds son) presenting the teams with their medals and trophy.
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