The White Tigers did the double over Poole Town on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and they sit in fourth, just three points off leaders Dartford.
But now the club needs some help off the pitch. Director Philip Perryman is planning to step down at the end of the season and chairman Peter Masters is seeking a replacement.
The pair rescued Truro from administration five years ago and City are in good shape, competing well on the pitch and set for a move to the planned Stadium of Cornwall.
Masters told Truro’s website: “It has been well documented that my co-director Philip Perryman was going to step down at the end of the current season after completing a five-year stint with the club.
“The club is now starting the process of looking for a co-investor to come in alongside myself or, alternatively, for someone to come in and take control completely in order to take the club on to the next level.
“Obviously, anyone considering a venture such as this will need to meet certain requirements of the Football Association and be of a sound financial footing given the considerable annual investment a club such as this requires.”
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