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MATCH PREVIEW – SHAFTESBURY v FALMOUTH TOWN

MATCH PREVIEW – SHAFTESBURY v FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town will travel to north Dorset when we take on Shaftesbury in the Southern League on Saturday, October 12th, 2024 – K.O. 3:00pm. Shaftesbury were promoted to the Southern League after fininshing 3rd in the the Wessex League and then winning the play-offs at the end of the 2023/24 season. Likewise, we were promoted to the Southern League as play-off winners, having finished runners up in the Western League last season.

This will be the first meeting of the two clubs since the extra preliminary round of the 2008/09 FA Vase competition. The game was drawn 2-2 at Shaftesbury, with Town winning the the replay 4-2 at Bickland Park. Shaftesbury’s ground is called The Cockrams and features a 3G pitch. Shaftesbury are currently in 16th place in the league table with six points from eight games, while we are in 10th position with ten points from six games. The recent league form for both clubs is shown below:

Recent Form (SL1S): Shaftesbury
Aug 24: Shaftesbury 0-2 Evesham United
Aug 26: Melksham Town 2-0 Shaftesbury
Sep 14: Shaftesbury 2-2 Bashley
Sep 28: Cribbs 1-0 Shaftesbury
Oct 1: Shaftesbury 4-1 Bemerton Heath Harlequins
Oct 5: Helston Athletic 1-1 Shaftesbury

Recent Form (SL1S): Falmouth Town
Aug 13: Falmouth Town 1-0 Tavistock
Aug 24: Falmouth Town 3-3 Willand Rovers
Aug 31: Bashley 2-1 Falmouth Town
Sep 14: Falmouth Town 1-0 Thatcham Town
Sep 28: Bristol Manor Farm 5-1 Falmouth Town
Oct 5: Falmouth Town 2-1 Exmouth Town

Stadium Address & Date/Time:

  • The Cockrams, Coppice Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 8PF.
  • Saturday, October 12th, 2024
  • K.O. – 3:00pm.

As an aside, if you’re into a bit of sightseeing while you’re in Shaftesbury, you can visit Gold Hill. For those who are not familiar with Gold Hill, this was the location used in the 1970s Hovis bread advert.

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FALMOUTH TOWN 2-1 EXMOUTH TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 2-1 EXMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town maintained their excellent home record this season in front of another large attendance, with an eventful and hard-fought win against high-flying Exmouth Town, who started the day in 2nd place in the league. The first-half ended goal-less which reflected the even nature of the game with neither side creating any clear-cut chances.

It was the hosts that struck first five minutes into the second half. Falmouth Striker Oscar Massey picked up the ball just inside the Exmouth half and outpaced the visiting defence to create a one-on-one with Phllips in the Exmouth goal, ending in a side-foot finish into the corner to make it 1-0. Ten minutes later, the game took another turn as Falmouth defender Harrisson Jewell was given a straight red card following a challenge and resulting skirmish involving an Exmouth forward. Falmouth could then only hold out for a further ten minutes as Callum Shipton equalised for the visitors.

Exmouth were in the ascendancy but it was Massey again who put Falmouth ahead on thirty-one minutes. Picking the ball up from deep, he out-sprinted the Exmouth defence and drove into the box, only to be brought down for a clear penalty. Massey picked himself up to despatch the penalty into the roof of the net to make it 2-1. Exmouth thought they had levelled it on ninety minutes, only for the assistant referee to intervene after a long consultation with the ref and Falmouth held on through eight minutes of injury time to claim the win to the rapturous applause of the home crowd.

You can read the full report on this exciting game by CLICKING HERE.

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FALMOUTH TOWN – CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT

FALMOUTH TOWN – CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT

A Personal Statement from the Chairman – Dean Robinson.

It is with a heavy heart that today I have resigned as Chairman of Falmouth Town. I was honoured to be asked to lead the club forward having reached the Southern League for the first time. Having listened a great deal to supporters and their suggestions and ideas, I always knew that this position would be a transitional role for this season. So due to irrevocable differences with the club my position has become untenable. I know that this club will remain at the centre of our community and I will continue to fully support the club in everything it does moving forward.

This club has something very special and in my opinion is the best non league club in the country, we have a dedicated band of volunteers that do much behind the scenes to ensure the running and your matchday safety, thank you for all you have done and will do.

I would like to thank everyone that has supported me on this journey, and look forward to meeting you at up coming matches.

Up the town!

MATCH PREVIEW – FALMOUTH TOWN v EXMOUTH TOWN

MATCH PREVIEW – FALMOUTH TOWN v EXMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town will be in league action when we take on Exmouth Town at Bickland Park on Saturday, October 5th, 2024 – K.O. 3:00pm. This will be our first encounter with Exmouth Town in the Southern League. We have of course played Exmouth many times in both the South West Peninsula League and the Western League. Exmouth Town won promotion to the Southern League at the end of the 2021/22 season as Western League runners up. Likewise, we gained promotion as Western League play-off winners at the end of the 2022/23 season.

Exmouth are currently second in the table with sixteen points from seven games, while we are in eleventh place with seven points from five games. We go into this game on the back of our 3-0 victory over Saltash United in the Cornwall Senior Cup.

You can find all the relevant match day information by CLICKING HERE.

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SALTASH UNITED 0-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

SALTASH UNITED 0-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town progressed to the next round of the Cornwall Senior Cup with a convincing 3-0 win over Saltash United at the Kimberley Stadium last night. Town’s first goal came after twenty-six minutes from Jack Webber. The first half finished 1-0 to Falmouth Town.

The second half started lively with the home side pressing for the equaliser. With Cam Hutchison making way for Luke Barner after sixty-five minutes, it was Barner who put Town 2-0 up just three minutes later. Town striker Rubin Wilson made 3-0 with a well deserved goal some seven minutes later, effectively sealing the game. Tonight also saw new signing Fred Walter make his debut appearance for Town. Manager Andy Westgarth made two more substitutions as Falmouth Town ran down the clock. With Kian Thomas replacing Rubin Wilson and finally Ned Symons came on in place of Tom Annear. The game finished 3-0 to Town. We now await the draw to see who we will meet in the second round.

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FALMOUTH TOWN SIGNS FRED WALTER

FALMOUTH TOWN SIGNS FRED WALTER

Falmouth Town are pleased to confirm the signing of defender Fred Walter.

Walter joins from St Blazey having previously played for Helston Athletic and Wendron United. With James Ward moving onto Mousehole and Tom Fisher out with a broken ankle, Walter’s arrival will help bring a solid presence to strengthen Town’s back line.

Walter told falmouthtownafc.co.uk;

“I’ve always admired Falmouth Town and their fans. I’ve always said to myself I want to play the highest level possible.”

“I’m a hard working and honest player on and off the pitch. I’ll give everything for the club, management and team mates.”

“I hope I can establish myself and Falmouth at Southern League level.”

Manager Andrew Westgarth said;

“I have been a long time admire of Fred over the years and tried to sign him when he left Helston but he felt he needed regular game time and choose to move to St Blazey instead.
Another player who fits the profile perfectly, young, local, hungry to play and test himself at this level. Fred can play anywhere across the back line so I’m delighted to get him in.”

CORNWALL SENIOR CUP – SALTASH UNITED v FALMOUTH TOWN

CORNWALL SENIOR CUP – SALTASH UNITED v FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town will begin our defence of the Cornwall Senior Cup when we travel to Saltash United for our opening game in the 2024/25 competition on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024. This is the first year clubs from Step 4 have been allowed to enter. This is a classic cup clash between the Southern League and the Western League, and between two teams with great pedigree in this competition. We are fourteen times winners, while Saltash United have won the competition ten times. With this in mind, we expect and exciting game under the lights at the Kimberley Stadium.

Stadium Address & Date/Time

  • Kimberley Stadium, Callington Road, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6DX
  • Tuesday, October 1st, 2024.
  • K.O. – 7:45pm

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MATCH PREVIEW – BRISTOL MANOR FARM v FALMOUTH TOWN

MATCH PREVIEW – BRISTOL MANOR FARM v FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town will travel to Bristol Manor Farm when we return to Southern League action on Saturday, September 28th, 2024.

Bristol Manor Farm joined the what was then the Southern League Division 1 West (Division 1 West became Division 1 South in 2018) as Western League Premier Champions at the end of the 2016/17 season. They were promoted from the Western League Division 1 to the Western League Premier Division at the end of the 1982/83 season, the year we left the Western League, so this will be our first league encounter and our first ever visit to The Creek.

Falmouth Town and Bristol Manor Farm have met three times in cup competitions. In the 1986/87 FA Vase, we beat them 1-0 in the 1st Round at Bickland Park. The 2002/03 season saw us play Bristol Manor Farm twice at Bickland Park, once in the FA Cup Preliminary Round and once the FA Vase 1st Qualifying Round, resulting in a 2-0 victory and a 4-2 victory repectively.

We are currently tenth in the league table with seven points from four games, while Bristol Manor Farm are lying third in the table with ten points from five games.

Stadium Address & Date/Time

  • The Creek, Portway, Sea Mills, Bristol, Avon, BS9 2HS.
  • Saturday, September 28th, 2024.
  • K.O. – 3:00pm

Directions

  • Exit M5 at junction 18 (signposted Bristol). At the roundabout, take the second exit and follow the A4 towards Bristol and Bristol Airport. This will take you onto The Portway. Continue along this road for approximately 2 miles, turn left at the traffic lights for Sylvan Way (A4162) signposted Lawrence Weston and Westbury. Turn right at the at the next set of traffic lights onto Shirehampton Road. Then after 800 metres turn onto Sea Mills Lane (directly opposite the Mill House Pub). Follow this road which will take you to the Portway Bridge, go under the bridge and immediately turn left and follow the narrow road up to the Portway Road where you will turn left back onto The Portway. Once on The Portway and after 400 metres, you will see the Ground on the left. The entrance to the car park is just after the Bus Stop. Look for the ground sign and The Portway Rugby Development Centre which is in the same place.

Nearest Train Station

  • Sea Mills, 0.5 miles