Truro City boss John Askey is confident of leading the club back to the top flight of non-league football. The team remains unbeaten this season, taking four points from their opening two National League South matches. Askey, who helped the Tinners win the National League South title in 2024-2025, believes the team can be "amongst it" again this season. However, he acknowledges that the challenge is getting increasingly tougher, with teams like Chelmsford and Dagenham throwing big money at the competition.
What's at stake for Truro City?
Truro City's season is off to a promising start, with the team remaining unbeaten in their opening two National League South matches. However, Askey knows that the competition is fierce, and the team will need to continue to perform well if they are to achieve their goal of returning to the top flight.
What's next for Truro City?
Truro City's next fixture is against Torquay at home on 2026-12-26. The team will be looking to build on their positive start to the season and continue their push for promotion. Askey will be hoping that his team can maintain their unbeaten record and stay in contention for a top-flight spot.
Truro City's season so far
Truro City's season has been marked by a number of positive developments, including their win over Southampton Under-21s in the National League Cup. The team has also attracted a number of fans to their matches, with over 1700 attending their game against Maidenhead United. Askey is confident that the team can continue to build on this momentum and achieve their goal of returning to the top flight.
Truro City's ambitions
Askey has been with Truro City for three seasons and has seen the team grow and develop during that time. He is confident that the team has the potential to achieve great things and is determined to lead them to success. Askey's ambition is to one day see Truro City play in the Football League, and he believes that the team has the talent and dedication to make it happen.
