Truro City could play home games at Plymouth Argyle's Home Park
Truro City could be playing their home games at Plymouth Argyle’s Home Park next season – leaving supporters facing a 107-mile-round trip to watch their team.
City chairman Pete Masters has pledged that any ground-share deal will only be a temporary measure for no more than three years, however, before a new 4,000-seat home is ready to house the club, which he wants to be playing Blue Square Bet Premier football in five years.
Masters, who along with Philip Perryman, rescued the club from liquidation last October, admitted a move away from the club’s home since the 1950s was “not ideal”. But he believed they had little choice after the freehold of Treyew Road was sold before they became involved, when Kevin Heaney was club chairman.
London-based property development and investment company Helical Bar has an option to purchase the six acre site. City are looking into ways of helping fans wanting to attend games if they did move to Home Park.
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