AUGUST 2012
18: Billericay Town (a)
21: Havant & Waterlooville (h)
25: Salisbury City (h)
27: Weston Super Mare (a).
SEPTEMBER
1: Boreham Wood (h)
4: Basingstoke Town (a)
8: Maidenhead United (a)
15: Bromley (h)
29: Chelmsford City (a).
OCTOBER
2: Bath City (h)
13: Dover Athletic (h)
20: Eastleigh (a)
23: Staines Town (a)
27: Sutton United (h)
30: Farnborough (a).
NOVEMBER
3: AFC Hornchurch (h)
17: Eastbourne Borough (a).
DECEMBER
1: Tonbridge Angels (h)
8: Boreham Wood (a)
15: Maidenhead United (h)
22: Salisbury City (a)
26: Dorchester Town (h)
29: Weston Super Mare (h).
JANUARY 2013
1: Dorchester Town (a)
5: Welling United (a)
12: Billericay Town (h)
19: Sutton United (a)
26: Chelmsford City (h).
FEBRUARY
2: Dover Athletic (a)
9: Hayes & Yeading United (a)
16: Staines Town (h)
23: Bath City (a).
MARCH
2: Hayes & Yeading United (h)
9: Bromley (a)
16: Eastleigh (h)
23: Welling United (h)
30: Havant & Waterlooville (a).
APRIL 1:
1: Basingstoke Town (h)
6: Eastbourne Borough (h)
13: AFC Hornchurch (a)
20: Farnborough (h)
27: Tonbridge Angels (a)
02 July 2012
30 June 2012
Truro Independent Supporters Association EGM
TISA EGM
With membership lapsing at the end of the season, and with a number of committee positions available, an Extaordinary General Meeting has been arranged for Saturday 28th July at 12.00 at the Railway Club.
If you would like to get (or stay) involved with the future direction of TISA then please come along.
With membership lapsing at the end of the season, and with a number of committee positions available, an Extaordinary General Meeting has been arranged for Saturday 28th July at 12.00 at the Railway Club.
If you would like to get (or stay) involved with the future direction of TISA then please come along.
28 June 2012
High-profile clash in the High Court
Source: This is Cornwall This is Cornwall Link
TWO high-profile businessmen look set for a High Court showdown over alleged debts of hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Property developer Kevin Heaney, chairman of Truro City Football Club, has locked horns with high-profile lawyer Chris Lingard – who previously acted as his spokesman.
Mr Lingard is managing partner at Threemilestone-based legal firm Follett Stock and director of the company Tiger Commercial (Truro) Ltd, which landed Truro City with a claim for £645,000 in London's High Court this week – just as the football club saw off a tax demand for more than £50,000.
Mr Heaney, who has bankrolled the club's unprecedented success, said he disputed the claim.
It is thought the claim may stem from an agreement in June 2009 whereby Tiger Commercial (Truro) Ltd was licensed to use the Truro City name and 3,500-capacity ground at Treyew Road.
Mr Heaney said the claim for £645,000 from Tiger Commercial on Monday had come "out of the blue".
Mr Lingard was unavailable for comment on Monday and Tuesday. Truro City has experienced a series of financial setbacks this year and was in the High Court on Monday when lawyers for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs applied to have its winding-up petition, brought against the club over a tax debt believed to be in the region of £51,000, dismissed, almost certainly meaning it has been paid.
Lawyers representing four other companies applied to be "substituted" as petitioners in the case, claiming more than £700,000 of debts.
Registrar Derrett ordered that the company claiming the largest debt – Tiger Commercial (Truro) Ltd, which claims it is owed £645,000 – could take over the petition before adjourning the case.
Other alleged creditors named at a previous hearing include FBT Sports UK, which claims to be owed about £19,000, and Lexlaw Solicitors, which claims to be owed just under £1,400.
A fourth creditor, not named in court, claims to be owed more than £40,000.
In court Stephen Schaw Miller, representing Truro City, said each of the debts was "disputed" and would be opposed by the club.
TWO high-profile businessmen look set for a High Court showdown over alleged debts of hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Property developer Kevin Heaney, chairman of Truro City Football Club, has locked horns with high-profile lawyer Chris Lingard – who previously acted as his spokesman.
Mr Lingard is managing partner at Threemilestone-based legal firm Follett Stock and director of the company Tiger Commercial (Truro) Ltd, which landed Truro City with a claim for £645,000 in London's High Court this week – just as the football club saw off a tax demand for more than £50,000.
Mr Heaney, who has bankrolled the club's unprecedented success, said he disputed the claim.
It is thought the claim may stem from an agreement in June 2009 whereby Tiger Commercial (Truro) Ltd was licensed to use the Truro City name and 3,500-capacity ground at Treyew Road.
Mr Heaney said the claim for £645,000 from Tiger Commercial on Monday had come "out of the blue".
Mr Lingard was unavailable for comment on Monday and Tuesday. Truro City has experienced a series of financial setbacks this year and was in the High Court on Monday when lawyers for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs applied to have its winding-up petition, brought against the club over a tax debt believed to be in the region of £51,000, dismissed, almost certainly meaning it has been paid.
Lawyers representing four other companies applied to be "substituted" as petitioners in the case, claiming more than £700,000 of debts.
Registrar Derrett ordered that the company claiming the largest debt – Tiger Commercial (Truro) Ltd, which claims it is owed £645,000 – could take over the petition before adjourning the case.
Other alleged creditors named at a previous hearing include FBT Sports UK, which claims to be owed about £19,000, and Lexlaw Solicitors, which claims to be owed just under £1,400.
A fourth creditor, not named in court, claims to be owed more than £40,000.
In court Stephen Schaw Miller, representing Truro City, said each of the debts was "disputed" and would be opposed by the club.
Lee Hodges aims to firm up squad
Source: This is Cornwall
LEE Hodges is hoping to be able to announce the bulk of his squad for the new season at the start of next week after confirmation that the players have been paid the money owed to them.
City's boss has called a players' meeting at Treyew Road this evening to discuss next season and find out who intends to stay and who will be moving on.
Only right back Barry McConnell of last season's squad who finished 14th in their first season in Blue Square South has definitely departed after not being offered a new contract at the end of last season.
It is understood a number of players have verbally committed to staying and now that their wages have finally been paid it is expected they will put pen to paper.
However, there could be some departures with several players attracting attention from other clubs, with newly-promoted Woking thought to have expressed an interest in striker Andy Watkins.
But hopefully the bulk of the squad will remain at Treyew Road and there are also certain to be additions as Hodges attempts to consolidate City at this level – just two below the Football League.
Staying:
Striker Stewart Yetton has already indicated via Twitter that he intends to stay and will hopefully make his 300th appearance when the new season starts on August 18.
City fans will not have long to wait to plan their season as the fixtures are released on Monday.
LEE Hodges is hoping to be able to announce the bulk of his squad for the new season at the start of next week after confirmation that the players have been paid the money owed to them.
City's boss has called a players' meeting at Treyew Road this evening to discuss next season and find out who intends to stay and who will be moving on.
Only right back Barry McConnell of last season's squad who finished 14th in their first season in Blue Square South has definitely departed after not being offered a new contract at the end of last season.
It is understood a number of players have verbally committed to staying and now that their wages have finally been paid it is expected they will put pen to paper.
However, there could be some departures with several players attracting attention from other clubs, with newly-promoted Woking thought to have expressed an interest in striker Andy Watkins.
But hopefully the bulk of the squad will remain at Treyew Road and there are also certain to be additions as Hodges attempts to consolidate City at this level – just two below the Football League.
Staying:
Striker Stewart Yetton has already indicated via Twitter that he intends to stay and will hopefully make his 300th appearance when the new season starts on August 18.
City fans will not have long to wait to plan their season as the fixtures are released on Monday.
Truro City players paid
Source: BBC
Truro City have paid their squad the wages they were owed for last season.
Players had agreed to take a 50% deferral earlier in the year as the club faced financial problems and a High Court winding-up petition.
The squad will meet club management later this week to discuss next season.
Earlier this week Truro had a winding-up petition deferred for four weeks after it was claimed it owed more than £700,000 to four creditors.
"I've spoken to a few of my fellow players and as far as I'm concerned everyone that I've spoken with believes that they've been paid all monies that have been outstanding," striker Stewart Yetton told Radio Cornwall.
"We entered an agreement with the chairman Kevin Heaney quite a while ago in terms of a payment deferral.
"That's what's been kept to and we've received the payments a week or 10 days later than we expected it."
27 June 2012
Truro City's unexpected £700k heartache
A poignant analysis of the massive debt annnounced yesterday appears on the link below, written by the popular twohundred percent people:
twohundredpercent.net Link here
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