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TIGERS CAN REST IN A NEW HOME

NON-LEAGUE clubs have grounds for optimism as the Football Association’s March 31 deadline looms to get their houses in order.
Truro City fans were fearing for the club’s future on Thursday after chairman Peter Masters revealed their long-term stadium project was dead in the water.
Developers had informed the White Tigers that the Silver Bow plan was no longer viable and that grim update placed the club’s existence into doubt.
But there was better news on Friday for the fans, who will be watching their club at Treyew Road for the final time next month.
With the land sold t...

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