It isn't going to happen.
More like a mutually beneficial meeting and back scratching exercise to put pressure on the Cornish Council and maybe Albion alike. If this is an example of things to come from the Ridsdale Brent era, I don't think they're going to last long. Certainly not the most communal thing to do in the South West is it ?... upset and try to bully the long established Albion constituency in the city, most of Cornwall, and any Council who have to deal with these sort of people. If I were a councillor, I'd be sniggering at these playschool tactics ... perhaps a thankyou from 'Argyle' to Heaney for the delays he made possible ... without which, the previous owners wouldn't have had a chance of getting some of their money back.
I attend the Pirates on occasion, but in Penzance, never with Plymouth as a home ground, I would be more likely to attend the Brickfields and Albion.