Cowell's Cuisine: Former X Factor winner samples artisan bakery before fishing trip
It may come as a shock to learn that Mrs C is a huge fan of fishing – but it is true.
It may come as a shock to learn that Mrs C is a huge fan of fishing – but it is true.
SALTASH UNITED 2 D Simpson, M Thorne Red cards: G Coulton, C Pender Yellow card: M Thorne FALMOUTH TOWN 1 A Bowker Red card: B Nute IT wasn't the football that was the attraction at Kimberely Stadium on Saturday, but rather more about what happened away from it both on and off the pitch.
FALMOUTH TOWN 1 A Bowker SALTASH UNITED 1 C Farnham Saltash United remain in second spot in the Carlsberg SW Peninsula League's premier division following this hard-fought draw at Bickland Park which also saw Town hold on to fourth place for the time being.
FALMOUTH TOWN 0 WITHERIDGE 0 Witheridge's first ever visit to Bickland Park turned out to be a drab encounter in which both team's defences were on top throughout this Carlsberg SW Peninsula League premier division clash.
TAVISTOCK 4 M Conday, G Hobbs (2), W Stringer (pen) FALMOUTH TOWN 2 L Gardner, N Bettis Ironically, in a week when Town manager Steve Massey has been chasing after yet another striker it was the defence that looked like it needed an addition to it.
ELBURTON VILLA 0 FALMOUTH TOWN 1 A Cusack With both teams having made five changes to their line-ups by comparison to when they met at Bickland Park back in December it never looked likely that a repeat of the scoreline that day, 8-2 to Falmouth, was on the cards in this Carlsberg SW Peninsula League premier division clash.
FALMOUTH TOWN 1 A Cusack DARTMOUTH 2 C Hooper, J Charlesworth Town: N. Murphy; R. Francis, F. Nevin, N. Bettis, B. Nute, A. Cusack, J. Morrison-Hill, D. Rivans (L. Beer 78m), A. Carter, G. Squires, M. Cusack (B. Goldring 66m). Sub unused: C. Peck. Falmouth Town slipped to fourth place in the Carlsberg SW Peninsula League premier division table following this poor display. I was their fourth consecutive defeat making it the worst run of results for four years.
PLYMOUTH PARKWAY 2 A Sargent (2) FALMOUTH TOWN 1 D Rivans Town: N. Murphy; R. Francis (capt) (D. Rivans 79m), F. Nevin, N. Bettis, B. Nute, A. Cusack, J. Morrison-Hill, M. Godfree, L. Langmead, A. Bowker, M. Cusack (A. Carter 79m). Subs (unused): L. Beer and B. Goldring. The Plymouth Parkway players' long and vociferous celebrations after the final whistle summed up how relieved they were to have nicked the full three points from this Carlsberg SW Peninsula League premier divison clash which, in the main, was controlled by Falmouth Town.
FALMOUTH TOWN 5 CLYST ROVERS 1 Clyst Rovers, making their first visit to Bickland Park for 16 years, must have wondered what hit them as they found themselves two goals down after just four minutes of this Carlsberg SW Peninsual League premier division clash.
FALMOUTH TOWN 3 NEWTON ABBOT SPURS 0 Falmouth Town held on to third spot in the Carlsberg South West Pennula League's premier division with this comfortable victory over Newton Abbot Spurs, consigning them to their third consecutive defeat.
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