Truro City boss Paul Wotton has been busy signing his players up for the next Southern League season after extending his own stay with the White Tigers.
Truro City boss Paul Wotton has hit out at the Football Association’s controversial decision to end the season over the coronavirus crisis and expunge his title-chasing side’s results
The 21-year-old defender, who went through the youth structure at Belgian giants Anderlecht, played in the SPL with Abderdeen for the last four years, before finishing the most recent campaign in the Championship with Wigan.
The striker’s form was a rare bright spot in what was a disappointing season for Truro City last season, with Harvey’s 22 league goals last term not enough to keep Truro at Step 2 level.
Truro City’s game with Concord Rangers was abandoned at the weekend after the White Tigers’ French midfielder Michael Herve had to spend the night in hospital after sustaining a serious injury.
The National League South side have been playing at Torquay United’s Plainmoor Stadium since the start of the season, but are now preparing to head back to Cornwall.