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HOPING TRURO RETURN HOME

WORRYING times at Truro City. First they move to ground share with Torquay United – losing their first game there 4-0 to Billericay – then the managerial team of Lee Hodges and Chris Todd resign in midweek.
Meanwhile, the chairman Peter Masters and the trust, the Truro Independent Supporters’ Association are at loggerheads, with TISA even hinting if there are no signs of the club returning to Cornwall, they might even consider forming a new club. As always when wrangles set in, there will be nuances known only to the parties involved. It happened previously with Kevin Hean...

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