Will you go to Truro games next season?

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Will you go to Truro games next season?

by Dazza » 06 Feb 2016, 11:20

There is still the possibility that the clubs will pass one another and they will be in the higher league. They are on the edge of their play off zone. Tully and Carlisle are doing a very good job down there.

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by Jeff » 05 Feb 2016, 07:52

midtable wrote:I think Truro will attract many casual fans with very cheap season tickets. After all their fans have to travel a hefty distance so cut price ticket prices is obvious. If Truro go up to the national league and we as expected (9-1 on according to the bookies) drop down then a couple of our star players might be tempted to join Truro such as Sam Chaney (the sub who was substituted by Nico) and Luke Young (brilliant but on decent wages).
The Cornish pasties in the canteen might also improve.
You raise a very good point - if we go down and they come up, to have Truro City rifling through our playing staff and taking the likes of Luke Young off our hands would be too much to take

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by midtable » 04 Feb 2016, 22:42

I think Truro will attract many casual fans with very cheap season tickets. After all their fans have to travel a hefty distance so cut price ticket prices is obvious. If Truro go up to the national league and we as expected (9-1 on according to the bookies) drop down then a couple of our star players might be tempted to join Truro such as Sam Chaney (the sub who was substituted by Nico) and Luke Young (brilliant but on decent wages).
The Cornish pasties in the canteen might also improve.

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by Mattpuma » 04 Feb 2016, 21:51

No chance. Not gonna miss Soccer Saturday! I only get to see it when we are away (or waterlogged!) .

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by SenorDingDong » 04 Feb 2016, 21:37

Behind-the-Gulls wrote:Peter Masters mentioned a "joint season ticket" for watching TUFC,Truro next season at yesterday's Business Breakfast-no further details given.

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Peter Masters mentioned a "joint season ticket" for watching TUFC,Truro next season at yeaterday's Business Breakfast-no further details given.
Absolutely no idea why we'd want to do that. No Truro fans are going to travel up to Torquay to see United play for 30% off or whatever. So the only thing it could produce is some leakage of United fans to Truro if Truro are doing better than us in the CS and even then I doubt many United fans would be that traitorous. It's hardly like having Chelsea ground sharing with you.

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by Behind-the-Gulls » 04 Feb 2016, 12:56

Peter Masters mentioned a "joint season ticket" for watching TUFC,Truro next season at yesterday's Business Breakfast-no further details given.

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Peter Masters mentioned a "joint season ticket" for watching TUFC,Truro next season at yeaterday's Business Breakfast-no further details given.

Will you go to Truro games next season?

by Parkys People » 14 Jan 2016, 21:50

Wouldn't question anyone's motives for going to watch another football team. Be it a one off, or every game when Torquay are away.

I don't imagine that it'd have any further financial gain for Torquay. All income would go to Truro.

Each to there own though. Some just want to take in live football.

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by taxilady » 14 Jan 2016, 21:08

no. I go to away games on the Sheps & Riley Fun Bus !!!!!!!!!!!!

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by torq2u » 14 Jan 2016, 20:48

wivelgull wrote:Not for me, I'm afraid. My time is taken up with supporting Whitby Town F. C.


Ah, Whitby, and the memory of the Magpie Cafe / Restaurant. Fish and chips so good it spoilt me for life :-|

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by Jack » 14 Jan 2016, 20:11

Dave_Pougher wrote:Will they bring some pasties from Cornwall?

I don't care about the pasties - bring on the saffron buns!

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by Dave_Pougher » 14 Jan 2016, 19:53

Will they bring some pasties from Cornwall?

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by wivelgull » 14 Jan 2016, 19:38

Not for me, I'm afraid. My time is taken up with supporting Whitby Town F. C.

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by tomogull » 14 Jan 2016, 15:15

Why would anyone not want to go to watch Truro next season ? We've missed the Martin Rice School of Goalkeeping this season (although this is a very unfair post 'cos he seems to be doing okay between the sticks on the other side of the Tamar). :nod:

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by Kit_robin » 14 Jan 2016, 14:30

I imagine all match day income goes to Truro, but they have to pay the costs of staging the game out of their gate receipts.

I may be tempted to pop along to one or two games out of interest, depending on how much it will cost!

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by Bloggy » 14 Jan 2016, 12:09

When Truro play at Plainmoor, will all profit/proceeds go to them? Just thinking, if I went to one of their matches, who gets the money for my pre/post match pint, my half-time pasty etc? Watching live footy (at home) as a neutral, whilst knowing perhaps that 'some' of the days takings will be benefiting 'my' club might appeal.

Oh, and to answer the question, yes, I'd consider going to one or two if it were possible.

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