Looking at the present league table for the Carlsberg South West Peninsula League, two once successful clubs are propping up the league with one point a piece, having played thirteen games. Yes one point from thirteen.
For the league to operate, there has to be a top and a bottom, but there is currently a gap of thirty six points.
How have these to clubs been allowed to become the whipping boys of the league? Is it mismanagement or simply the towns are no longer interested in their respective football clubs? In St Blazeys case, they have a small population(5,000) to call upon, but Newquay has a population of over 22,000, which rises to over 100,000 in the summer!
The Premier League has already lost Penzance and Liskeard, are we going to witness St Blazey and Newquay going the same way?