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It’s Tru! The White Tigers return home

FRI 02
THE National League have approved a return for Truro City to their Treyew Road home providing a stadium inspection is passed.
The White Tigers have been playing at Torquay United’s Plainmoor since the start of the season after their ground was set to be redeveloped.
But those plans have been put on hold until at least next summer leaving Truro with the option to return to Cornwall which chairman Peter Masters would prefer.
Their last three National League South ‘home’ games, 100 miles away at Torquay, have attracted crowds of 140, 87 and 86 with the club already emb...

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