Dele Fagunwa, chairman and founder of Truro Community Football, was at Treyew Road last week with several players to accept the gift of two large bags of kit from Truro City chairman Peter Masters.
Welling United's manager Jamie Coyle has told his players to keep the faith as their search their first win of the season goes on.
Only Ian Allinson`s St Albans City and Rod Stringer`s Chelmsford City have 100 per cent records from the opening three matches of the new Vanarama National League South campaign.
Weston Super Mare will be without their manager for this weekend's match with pacesetting St Albans City.
Eastbourne Borough manager Jamie Howell has been re-united with forward Gary Charman after he left new league rivals Bognor Regis Town after being told he wouldn't feature in the team.
Both teams were predicted to be up near the top this season, but so far it is experience showing more than anything.
Truro City head to Concord Rangers tomorrow looking to extend their winning start to the season.
Gloucester City manager Tim Harris has told striker Ethan Moore than he knows he will come good.
Tom Killick insisted a four point return from two matches is good going for Poole Town, especially as the club haven’t hit the heights so far.
Chelmsford City manager Rod Stringer spoke of his delight after beating Welling United 1-0 at Park View Road on Tuesday night.
Dartford manager Tony Burman was happy enough with his players last night – even if they did put him through a mad quarter of an hour!
Noah Keats has finally signed for Truro City and been registered and will be available for selection on Saturday.