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RESSIES ROW IS HEL FOR TINNERS

By Tom Blackett

TRURO CITY have withdrawn their reserves from the South West Peninsula League – but partner club Helston Athletic say the whole situation could have been avoided.
The two clubs had agreed a “strategic partnership” ahead of the new season for the National League Tinners’ second team to play their games at Kellaway Park, home of Western League Helston, and also offer a pathway to play for the Blues at Step 5.
A joint-venture labelled as “groundbreaking”, it vowed to develop young footballers and help protect Truro’s pitch...

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