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Clubs throughout the area are improving their facilities at great cost, Plymouth Parkway, being one. What has Bodmin Town done to its ground in the last 30 plus years, nothing! Yet have paid players money that other clubs can only dream about. Is this fair?

I have no affiliation to a club, but simply enjoy watching local football throughout Devon and Cornwall. As far as I can see, one club has enjoyed success, at the cost of many others, that club Bodmin Town.

If Priory Park is not deemed, as many people think, up to the standard required to enter the FA Cup/FA Vase, how do they manage to do it?

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Does seem strange and does seem to have gone under the radar. Especially as Bodmin have said they could not take promotion (when they were winning the league) as don't own the ground and therefore make necessary changes for the grading

Exmouth didn't make the ground grade for promotion and have therefore been denied entry to FA vase/cup I think

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Are there really going to be any clubs that do not make the grading in the competitions?

The fa cup is over subscribed every year and the fa are under no obligation to take clubs at step 6 are they?

If the ground really was under the radar due to being out on a limb in Cornwall then surely this would have come to people's attention during the good run in the vase recently.

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If Priory Park has the required grade, the graders must have thought it passed the criterion 1.4

1.4 Boundary of Ground
The ground must be enclosed by a boundary, not nece
ssarily of a permanent nature. As a general rule,
the minimum height, when measured from outside the
ground, should be 1.83 metres. It should be noted
that at higher grades (E and above) the boundary fe
nce should be of a construction to prevent viewing
from outside the ground.
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Have been to Priory Park on many occasions, where is the boundary construction that is 1.83 metres high?

Access by foot can be gained through a gateway on Priory Road, just down from Morrisons. This is an open gateway in fact. Just take a look on Google Maps.

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