Dave Deacon Posted September 1 Report Share Posted September 1 EAST Okehampton Argyle 5-0 Teignmouth WEST Holsworthy 1-0 Bodmin Town Truro City 5-4 Wendron United Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WendronOfficial Posted Wednesday at 09:53 Report Share Posted Wednesday at 09:53 Our match preview can be read here: https://www.wendronunitedafc.co.uk/news/Match-Preview-Truro-City-Reserves-WCP-Peninsula-League-Premier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Martin Posted Wednesday at 21:33 Report Share Posted Wednesday at 21:33 Good win for Truro. Sounds like an eventful match. I'm told the attendance was 278. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted Wednesday at 21:47 Author Report Share Posted Wednesday at 21:47 13 minutes ago, Graham Martin said: I'm told the attendance was 278. Told correct 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uwdi Krugg Posted Thursday at 06:15 Report Share Posted Thursday at 06:15 On 01/09/2024 at 19:28, Dave Deacon said: Truro City 5-4 Wendron United Nobody will have that one in the prediction league. 9 goals & many folks tips for the title toppled! Great win for the Ressies. Hope you didn't spill your coffee Dave? £££ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted Thursday at 11:34 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 11:34 Goals from both sides at both ends under lights! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WendronOfficial Posted Thursday at 16:56 Report Share Posted Thursday at 16:56 You can read our match report here: https://www.wendronunitedafc.co.uk/Matchreport.aspx?id=741546 The Town Man 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted Thursday at 19:21 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:21 21 hours ago, Dave Deacon said: Told correct 👍 Highest SWPL attendance so far this season? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
100%cornish Posted Thursday at 19:37 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:37 Great result for Truro Reserves vs Wendron but they did have the class player Jamie Lowry and the star for the future Rhys Simmonds i bet he ends up playing in Truros 1st team and then onto Plymouth Argyle i saw him come on vs Newquay and i thought this lad is good hes going far and i think he will ,good job he didnt play the full 90mins vs Newquay i hope to see him play again before end of season got Bodmin and Sticker away pencilled in i just think he will be the next big player coming out of Cornwall .RHYS SIMMONDS is going places Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted Thursday at 20:28 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 20:28 1 hour ago, Ian Pethick said: Highest SWPL attendance so far this season? No I think Newquay has the highest attendance so far - 294. However certainly best one for Truro Reserves so far. 14 hours ago, Uwdi Krugg said: Hope you didn't spill your coffee Dave? £££ No fear of that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
We Two Posted Friday at 08:39 Report Share Posted Friday at 08:39 On 04/09/2024 at 10:53, WendronOfficial said: Our match preview can be read here: https://www.wendronunitedafc.co.uk/news/Match-Preview-Truro-City-Reserves-WCP-Peninsula-League-Premier First class report Wendron, no moans about the ref, linesman, ringers, or tactics, just a first class report on the match and its outcome, well done. WendronOfficial 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baldy Posted Friday at 09:54 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:54 13 hours ago, Dave Deacon said: No I think Newquay has the highest attendance so far - 294. However certainly best one for Truro Reserves so far. No fear of that! Newquay v Truro 294 on a Wednesday night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted Friday at 14:43 Report Share Posted Friday at 14:43 20 hours ago, 100%cornish said: Great result for Truro Reserves vs Wendron but they did have the class player Jamie Lowry and the star for the future Rhys Simmonds i bet he ends up playing in Truros 1st team and then onto Plymouth Argyle i saw him come on vs Newquay and i thought this lad is good hes going far and i think he will ,good job he didnt play the full 90mins vs Newquay i hope to see him play again before end of season got Bodmin and Sticker away pencilled in i just think he will be the next big player coming out of Cornwall .RHYS SIMMONDS is going places Nothing at all illegal or underhand from City, but having Scott Burgess (who has experience in the Football League and National League) and Pharrell Johnson (on loan from Nottingham Forest) in the starting eleven, must help. At the end of the day, they are a reserve side, and it is up to them how they use it. Falmouthman and Luke Gibbons 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WendronOfficial Posted Friday at 19:50 Report Share Posted Friday at 19:50 No issues from us whatsoever. As much as any reserve side wants to compete in their respective league, the role of one is to provide players for the first team in whatever form that may be - whether is Truro Reserves, Wendron Reserves or any in between. With Truro in this league playing players from professional setups is part of the parcel (like when PAFC were in it to an extent) players should relish the chance to test themselves against players of that calibre, not use it as an excuse or hide from it. I think Pharell is at Swindon (but may be mistaken) and Scott Burgess has had the football career that the vast majority of us could only dream of. Jamie Lowry showed his class, Rhys Simmonds looked a player when he came on and I was very impressed with their 7 too. Perhaps the biggest moment came when their ‘keeper made what was in effect a game winning save with ourselves in front at 4-3, which in turn resulted in their leveller. Hoping they put in performances like that against a few others this season - sure they’ll hope for that too. Mr Burley and the rest of the officiating team were really good - no complaints and thought they all had steady games. Good to see Truro back in Truro - or as close to it as they can get. An impressive facility which will only get bigger and better over the next few years all being well. Surface still isn’t quite as good as Underlane though… Sponge, Thecupfootballblogger, Luke Gibbons and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted Friday at 20:30 Author Report Share Posted Friday at 20:30 Let's not forget, three 16-year-olds played the whole game for Truro City and scored three of the goals while the two players from the first team squad, who haven't actually made the match day squad yet, came off when the game was at 2-2. However, I would say that Jamie Lowry is still a class player at this level, even though he's 37 and it's been over ten seasons since he played at a decent level! It's a pleasure to watch him play, although unfortunately it's not very often these days. What do they say? 'Form is temporary, class is permanent.' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted yesterday at 04:27 Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:27 7 hours ago, Dave Deacon said: Let's not forget, three 16-year-olds played the whole game for Truro City and scored three of the goals while the two players from the first team squad, who haven't actually made the match day squad yet, came off when the game was at 2-2. However, I would say that Jamie Lowry is still a class player at this level, even though he's 37 and it's been over ten seasons since he played at a decent level! It's a pleasure to watch him play, although unfortunately it's not very often these days. What do they say? 'Form is temporary, class is permanent.' Regarding Truro's young starlets. Big,big leap from step 6 to their first team at step 2. Would a spell out on loan at a step 4 club (one of the Cornish one's for example) be beneficial? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoffy Posted yesterday at 06:45 Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:45 In time absolutely Ian, but no need to rush them, allow them to get used to the physicality and consistency required at this level, and be nurtured by John, flacky and Gossy with the 18’s. There are a really good crop of 16’s and 17’s out there at the moment not only at Truro, we have a few, Bodmin, Helston, Falmouth, Mousehole, Newquay to name just a few are all bringing them through at various levels where they are allowed to just play, make mistakes and learn. For someone who has watched these lads from a very early age it’s an absolute joy to see them grow and mature and hopefully fulfill their potential but no need to rush them 🙂 Thecupfootballblogger, Ian Pethick, Dave Deacon and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 22 hours ago Absolutely agree with you Scoffy 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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