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Yes the club has announced this evening:-
 
Truro City Football Club are delighted to announce that striker Tyler Harvey has signed a new contract with the club.

The 28-year-old striker has put pen to paper on a new deal that will see him stay at the club for the foreseeable future. 

Having joined Truro in 2017, Tyler has been with the White Tigers ever since, apart from a brief return to former club Bath City in 2019 for a few months following City’s relegation from the National League South. 

Paul Wotton’s arrival at the club brought about the swift return of Tyler, who rejoined the club in September 2019. 

He has scored a remarkable 125 goals for Truro in just 215 appearances. 

The Plymouth Argyle Academy graduate has finished as City’s top scorer for the last six seasons, scoring some momentous goals including against Poole Town and Bracknell Town respectively in the 2022/2023 Play-Offs as City secured promotion back to the National League South. 

Arguably his most famous Truro goal came in the FA Cup First Round against Charlton Athletic in 2017.

On signing the new deal, Harvey commented: “I’m buzzing. It’s a no-brainer for me. I’ve been at the club many years now so just a few more won’t hurt.”

 

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With this, and Paul Wotton's contract last week, feels like the new owner is looking to think a bit longer term. There had been murmurings about the Plymouth based players not being overly enthusiastic about returning to Truro next season, this should help to knock that story on the head. Expect a few more announcements of players committing to the club in the next few weeks.

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8 minutes ago, cornishteddyboy said:

Truro have just signed a lad called Tom Harrison from Oxford City. 

Back in 2018 he was on loan to Hereford FC when they played Truro in a FA Cup draw, and it's replay. 

Small world. 

Was impressed when I saw him play for Truro v Chelmsford recently.  Harrison, Sam Sanders and Ed Palmer form a physically imposing and solid looking back 3.

This signing, and locking both Paul Wotton and Tyler Harvey into long term deals, would appear to show that the new owners are providing more funding.

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1 hour ago, Way Of The Park said:

Was impressed when I saw him play for Truro v Chelmsford recently.  Harrison, Sam Sanders and Ed Palmer form a physically imposing and solid looking back 3.

This signing, and locking both Paul Wotton and Tyler Harvey into long term deals, would appear to show that the new owners are providing more funding.

 

Really need a couple of wingers and a proper physical mobile destroyer in the middle of the park to compliment Rooney, and Porter.

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On 14/12/2023 at 21:41, sportsman10 said:

There was a rumour yeovil we’re looking at him  maybe the hurry to get him tied down.  Decent transfer fee if he is prized away.  

I'd be surprised if they were. As good as Tyler Harvey is (and I really do think he's a very good National League South striker), Yeovil already have an excellent NLS strike force with Jake Hyde, Rhys Murphy, Jordan Young and Frank Nouble, and they're running away with the league. Any signings they make now will be ones they expect to play for them in the National League next season, and I think that might be a step too far for Harvey.

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9 hours ago, GRTourist said:

I'd be surprised if they were. As good as Tyler Harvey is (and I really do think he's a very good National League South striker), Yeovil already have an excellent NLS strike force with Jake Hyde, Rhys Murphy, Jordan Young and Frank Nouble, and they're running away with the league. Any signings they make now will be ones they expect to play for them in the National League next season, and I think that might be a step too far for Harvey.

You never know. Its not like Yeovil have just signed somebody from Taunton 👀

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