A GAME OF TWO HALVES – THE TOMMY MATTHEWS STORY

A GAME OF TWO HALVES – THE TOMMY MATTHEWS STORY

Falmouth Town’s very own Tommy Matthews is planning to launch his new book at our Southern League home fixture to Bashley on Saturday, October 19th, 2024 at Bickland Park. ‘A Game of Two Halves – The Tommy Matthews Story’ charts Tommy’s life in football, as a player, coach and manager. The book, priced at £5, is being sold in aid of Cancer Research UK and Tommy will be signing copies on the day. More on the details of this event nearer the time. You can also read about this on the Cornwall Football Forum.

You can hear a fantastic interview with Tommy Matthews about his forthcoming book with Dave Deacon on the Cornish Soccer Podcast by CLICKING HERE or on the link below:

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.

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!

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.”

JAMES WARD LEAVES FALMOUTH TOWN

CLUB STATEMENT – JAMES WARD LEAVES FALMOUTH TOWN

James Ward has decided to leave Falmouth Town. James has been a stalwart for the the club since he joined in 2018. Known to the fans as “Wardy”, he has captained the team and saw us through our journey from the South West Peninsula League to the Southern League. He has also been an instrumental player during our cup exploits over the last six years. Everyone at Falmouth Town would like to thank him for his service and we wish well in the future.

TOM FISHER

TOM FISHER – INJURY

Falmouth Town can confirm that Tom Fisher suffered a broken ankle in yesterday’s match against Thatcham Town at Bickland Park. Everyone at Falmouth Town sends him their best wishes and we hope he makes a speedy recovery. Thanks must also go to Thatcham Town who expressed their good wishes via Twitter.

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-0 THATCHAM TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-0 THATCHAM TOWN

Falmouth Town over came a very competitive Thatcham Town with a 1-0 victory at Bickland Park this afternoon, The only goal came from Rubin Wilson in the first half. This sees us move up to ninth place in the Southern League Division 1 South. You can read the full report on this highly eventful match by CLICKING HERE.

FALMOUTH TOWN 3-0 CINDERFORD TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 3-0 CINDERFORD TOWN

Falmouth Town overcame our fellow Southern League Div1(S) opponents Cinderford Town in front of a large crowd this afternoon in their first FA Trophy game since 1981. Cinderford Town started strongly causing problems for the Falmouth defence. However, a first half goal against the run of play on the stroke of half-time by Luke Brabyn sent Falmouth in at the break at 1-0 up. A further goal from Rubin Wilson after a defensive slip made it 2-0 part way through the second half and another last-minute goal on 91 minutes from Oscar Massey, saw us into the next round. We now await the draw for the next round on Monday afternoon. To read the excellent match report CLICK HERE.

TOM ANNEAR REACHES THE 250 MILESTONE

TOM ANNEAR REACHES THE 250 MILESTONE

Tom Annear reached a milestone 250th appearance for Falmouth Town in our 1-0 win at home to Tavistock on Tuesday, August 13th. Tom joined the club in 2020, when we were in the South West Peninsula League and has played a major role in our journey to the Southern League. Congratulations and thanks Tom! You can read more about Tom’s story by going to the Southern League website.