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TAVISTOCK 2-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

TAVISTOCK 2-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town chalked up another win on the road at Tavistock today. Three first half goals from Luke Barner, Rubin Wilson and Olly Walker were sufficient to see us over the line. Tavistock however, weren’t a pusshover and two goals from Luke Steer and Jacob Shore in the second-half ensured that Town had to fight for the win. There was some lat goal mouth action when Luke Barner had a shot headed off the line by a Tavistock defender. Luke Barner was awarded the Man of the Match award.

To read Scott’s full match report, CLICK HERE.

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FALMOUTH TOWN 2-0 MOUSEHOLE

FALMOUTH TOWN 2-0 MOUSEHOLE

Falmouth Town gained three points with a superb 2-0 win over local rivals Mousehole in this exciting Southern League Boxing Day match. A brace of goals by Rubin Wilson was enough to see Town over the line in front of a bumper crowd of 1,110. Rubin was also awarded Man of the Match. The result sees us out of the relegation zone, ahead of our next game away to Tavistock on Saturday, December 28th. We hope you enjoyed tyhe game and you will come and support us in 2025.

You can read Scott’s full report on this exciting game by CLICKING HERE

Happy New Year One & All!

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-2 BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-2 BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS

Falmouth Town lost yet another game by the odd point in this encounter at a wet and windy Bickland Park, entertaining visitors Bemerton Heath Harlequins, who sat just outside of the play-off positions, Falmouth took the lead on 40 minutes after a free kick was cleared to captain Tom Annear, who swung a powerful cross deep into the Bemerton box where Cam Hutchison arrived to steer a firm header past Bemerton keeper Benjamin Taylor.

The home side could not take the lead into the break as 3 minutes later, Harlequins levelled from a long free kick controversially taken 10 yards ahead of an offside offence. The ball being played into the Falmouth box where it fell to Brad Waters to beat Coxhead in the Town goal.

Bemerton started to dominate after the break and they made it 2-1 on 49 minutes when debutant Gregory Borthwick converted after a goalmouth scramble .

Bemerton used all their experience to run the clock down and survived some periods of pressure and Falmouth half-chances but, consistent with our lowly league position, Falmouth didn’t get the breaks and it was an away win for the Harlequins.

Star Man: Andreas Calleja-Stayne (Falmouth Town)

You can read Scott’s full match report by CLICKING HERE.

MELKSHAM TOWN 1-0 FALMOUTH TOWN

MELKSHAM TOWN 1-0 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town slipped to a narrow 1-0 defeat at Melksham Town, which leaves us in the bottom four of the league table. An eventful game whic saw six yellow cards, four for Melksham and two for Falmouth, plus two penalties for Melksham Town. Melksham’s first goal was scored by Jake Andrews from the first penalty. Their second penalty was saved by Falmouth’s goalkeeper, Morgan Coxhead, who was awarded the Man of the Match award.

We now look forward to our first home game since our 1-0 defeat to Cinderford Town on Saturday, November 9th. We will be hosting Bemerton Heath Harlequins at Bickland Park on Saturday, December 21st.

CLUB STATEMENT – MALCOLM NEWLAND

CLUB STATEMENT – MALCOLM NEWLAND

Malcolm Newland has been an integral part of Falmouth Town Football Club for an incredible 50 years. From starting as a 10-year-old selling programmes, to serving as a committee member, chairman, barman, and director, Malcolm’s contributions have shaped the club in countless ways.

Alongside his unmistakable charisma and charm, Malcolm has dedicated the past two decades to ensuring our club operates smoothly, often single-handedly managing the day-to-day tasks to create a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.

Malcolm’s quirky personality and unwavering commitment have become synonymous with Falmouth Town, and we hold him in the highest regard for everything he has achieved. However, there comes a time when even the most dedicated among us need to slow down. While Malcolm isn’t ready to retire just yet, he is beginning the process of handing over some of his responsibilities.

This transition marks an exciting opportunity for Malcolm, who can enjoy more well-deserved downtime, and for the future growth of the club.

As many of you know, this season we welcomed new caterers, Dale and Amy (“Damys”), who also run their own business from the car park. After much discussion, Amy has kindly agreed to take on some of Malcolm’s daily duties.

With a strong background in hospitality management, Amy will work closely with Malcolm in the coming months, supporting him and learning the ropes of running the social aspects of Falmouth Town Football Club.

We hope you will join us in giving Amy a warm welcome as she settles into her new role. At the same time, we extend our deepest gratitude to Malcolm for his continued dedication to the club and all that he has done over the years.

Best regards,

Falmouth Town F.C.