INTERIORA PARC IS THE NEW NAME FOR THE HOME OF MOUSEHOLE AFC

Mousehole AFC are delighted to announce that Trungle Parc is being renamed Interiora Parc. The renaming is part of a new partnership deal we’ve entered into with local bathroom showroom Interiora.

A Newlyn-based business, run by Megan Dack, Interiora design and install beautiful bathrooms. They have been associated with The Seagulls for a few years already and this is a natural progression in strengthening that bond.

Megan Dack with Mousehole Vice-Chairman Simon Taylor and players Ryan Barrett, Julio Fresneda and Medo Konte

For the traditionalists you’ll still need to “Get ready to Trunnnnngggggllle” but now we want to hear you “InteriROARa!”

To learn more about the inspiring work that Megan and her team produce please visit interiora.co.uk

Megan Dack told us why she has entered into this exciting new collaboration.

“As I sit down to reflect on the journey of our company, Interiora, I can hardly believe we are celebrating our tenth anniversary. Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of providing beautiful bathrooms and exquisite tiles to countless homes, helping our clients create spaces that bring them joy. However, as we reach this milestone, I feel a strong desire to give back to the community that has supported us throughout our journey.

This year, we’re excited to announce that Interiora has decided to sponsor the Mousehole AFC ground. The decision wasn’t difficult; it stems from a personal connection to the club. My son has recently developed a huge interest in football, and we’ve witnessed a remarkable transformation in his confidence since he joined the Mousehole Merlin U9’s youth team. The joy he feels on the pitch and the friendships he has formed are invaluable, and I can’t help but think about how important it is to support the club that has made such a positive impact on his life.

Sponsoring Mousehole AFC is not just about promoting our business; it’s about nurturing the community and encouraging young athletes to pursue their dreams. Who knows? One day, my son might don the colours of the men’s team. It’s a thought that fills me with pride and excitement. By supporting the club, we’re investing in the future of these young footballers, ensuring they have the resources and encouragement they need to succeed.

At Interiora, we believe in the power of community and the importance of fostering local talent. We’re thrilled to partner with Mousehole AFC, and I can’t wait to see how our support will help the club grow and thrive. Here’s to many more years of creating beautiful spaces and supporting the passions that bring us together!”

WESTBURY UTD 2-2 MOUSEHOLE | Sat 18th Jan 2025

WESTBURY UTD 2-2 MOUSEHOLE | Sat 18th Jan 2025

James Wards off Defeat!

Having won three in a row in the league the Seagulls flew up the A303 with a strong tail wind. They faced a Westbury team on a similarly good run but who hadn’t played since the first day of the year so predicting the result was not easy.

Mousehole started the stronger and took the lead after twenty two minutes. A slick move culminated in the ball being shifted out to Jordan Hackett on the left wing. He reached it just before it crossed the line and pulled it back straight to an onrushing Hayden Turner who smacked it home.

At the other end, whilst Westbury created a few half chances they never looked like drawing level. Until they did. Max Hill had taken a crack to the nose and with blood streaming down his face he had to leave the field. This coincided with Westbury winning a corner and Mousehole’s worst fears coming to pass. It was a great delivery and a great header but still a bitter pill to swallow.

Westbury would have felt lucky to be level at the break but that’s how tight things are at this level.

The second half opened with Turner clipping the post from a free kick and Hackett firing a good chance over the bar. It had become a case of next goal wins and the visitors seemed the most likely until totally against the run of play they conceded rather than scored.

Westbury had not looked dangerous at all but they capitalised on the only defensive error by the men in turquoise and one quick pass put them in on goal for a good finish.

Mousehole kept pushing forward in search of an equaliser but as the clock ticked past ninety it seemed probably to be a forlorn chase. The home fans were blowing imaginary whistles but the ref kept his actual one tucked in his back pocket.

With eight minutes extra already played Mousehole won a corner. Ollie Chenoweth sprinted up to join other six footers; Hill and Ward. Hayden Turner swung in the kick, a last hurrah. It sailed over the first man, kept going past the keeper and was a few yards past the back post when the granite forehead of James Ward arrived with a score to settle. The angle was against it, the gods of football seemed against but the Wardy forehead doesn’t care about those things. The ball flew back whence it had come and crossed the line. The celebrations were wild. Not a win but a point well won.

MALVERN TOWN 2-3 MOUSEHOLE | 4th Jan 2025

Malvern 2 – 3 Mousehole

Phew!

Not since the 28th of September had the loyal travelling Seagull fans seen their team win away from the comfort of El Parc de Trungle. Coach, train and car trips had, of late, become acts of hope rather than faith but that was all forgotten when Hayden Turner chipped the keeper from 30 yards to clinch this victory. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

The day began with fears of an amber weather warning threatening the safety of the return trip but our brave coach dwellers still set off from Penzance at 8am. What’s an amber warning when there’s three points to be won? Malvern stand is a bit of a throwback bringing memories of Cinderford but their pitch is a 5g carpet fit for the age of AI. “If you can’t play on that…”

The match started fairly evenly with Mousehole marginally shading the early exchanges but after eight minutes that margin became concrete when the first goal was notched. A slick training ground move saw the ball end up at the feet of Tim Nixon on the left. He found a half yard of space and whizzed the ball across the box. Feet flicked out from players on both sides but a defender got the final touch. Sadly for him this did not have the desired effect as it sent the ball looping over a helpless keeper and into the net.

Fifteen minutes later the lead was doubled much to the relief of the visitors. Some defensive errors had gifted Malvern a few chances and it always looked like a one goal lead would not be enough. Another great move this time released Oscar Massey down the right. He pinged the ball across the goalmouth. It reached the far post where Nixon waited, like a hungry bear ready to gobble up the chance. From a yard out he couldn’t, and didn’t, miss.

This season has seen a number of points dropped from winning positions so when Malvern pulled one back before half time the nerves in the away dugout were set to jangle. Space was given up as the Mousehole defence pushed up and the ball found its way to the Malvern forward Sam Clark. He used his splendid isolation wisely and hit the back of Chenoweth’s net with comparative ease. The aroma of a comeback filled the air as the home punters queued up for their half time cocoa.

One visiting fan was overheard to say that it was almost next goal wins as the second half began and so it was rather alarming when a Jack Symons hand made contact with a cross and the referee pointed to the spot. An hour was up when the resultant kick was converted. If this was a cup final then the jug was anyone’s now.

Oscar Massey had run his legs off and all he’d had to show for it was a offside goal when the score was still 2-1. He came off along with Jack Syoms to be replaced by Paulo Sousa and Mark Goldsworthy. No sign of Jake Ash playing for a draw here. From the moment the substitutions were made there was only ever one winner.

Mousehole were dominant without quite being able to find the net. Corner followed corner and every one looked like it would yield a goal but Malvern stood firm. Just as it looked like it would be another two points dropped the hitman lit up a dark evening with some magic.

A punt upfield was nodded on by Sauso and landed at Hayden’s feet. He controlled it, saw the keeper standing marginally too far forward and lifted the ball over him. It flew through the dark early evening sky in a beautiful arc and entered the goal just below the bar. Players, management and fans erupted in celebration.

Malvern tried to pull it back but came nowhere near Ollie’s goal. The final whistle ended three months of winless travels and sparked much joy in everyone wearing green.

MATCHDAY PROGRAMME – TAKE A LOOK INSIDE!

As our match with Helston was called off due to a waterlogged pitch, we thought we’d give you a chance to look at the matchday programme, which was due to be on sale at Trungle on New Year’s Day. It’s a joint issue with the previous Saturday’s match against Cribbs and takes a look back at the 2024. Printed copies of our match day program are available for purchase at every home match for £2. Take a look and let us know what you think!

MOUSEHOLE vs WILLAND ROVERS | Sat 14th DECEMBER 2024

Mousehole 4-0 Willand Rovers

The day had started with a crisis at the merchandise hut when the door could not be opened. Luckily for all the Christmas shoppers that problem was overcome but it took much longer than Mousehole took to unlock the Willand defence. “We’ve scored too early” is not something anyone has ever said so when Ryan Barrett netted in the second minute there was general delight and joy all around Trungle Parc.

The goal came when Tallan Mitchell flicked a pass to Hayden Turner. He got to it just before it crossed the byline and pulled it back to the onrushing Barrett. The galloping Geordie took one touch and lashed it across the keeper into the far side netting just inside the post. Actually, some people suggested it was a cross that took a lucky deflection but it’s Christmas so let’s be generous. He’s had a stop-go season with injuries so it was nice to see him in the scoresheet.

Six minutes later Barrett turned provider when he rolled a pass into the box for the waiting Mitchell. Tallan took a steadying touch then lashed it into the top corner. Actually, some people suggested that it took a deflection off a defender which took it over the keeper but it’s Christmas etc etc. Regardless of how the ball went it, two nil up within ten minutes was exactly what the seagulls needed after Tuesday defeat to Westbury.

Christmas truly did arrive early just after the quarter hour when Mitchell nicked the ball off the centre half about thirty yards out. He hurtled into the box just to the right of centre and whipped the ball in off the post to his left. Actually, some people suggested that he scuffed his shot and this sent the keeper the wrong way but it’s Christmas etc etc.

Three nil up with not twenty minutes gone and you could have been forgiven for thinking it was all over. The crowd sat back and waited for more goals to come but Willand made some slight tactical adjustments to close down the wide open spaces into which Mousehole had been running. They did create some openings at the other end but their shooting boots had been left at home and Ollie Chenoweth’s gloves were only needed to keep him warm.

The only thing missing from match was a first goal for Oscar Massey on his first start for the club. Fans waiting for that moment only had to wait ten minutes in to the second half. Paulo Sousa broke up a Willand attack and strode away from the Mousehole box with purpose. He passed to Massey who received the ball a good fifteen yards inside his own half but ahead of him was just one defender and a lot of grass. He sped off at pace and ran past the centre half as though he were stuck in cement. He sprinted towards the box as Turner’s run distracted the other defenders. Arriving in the box towards the right he looked up and rocketed the ball into the roof of the net. Actually, some people suggested that he…no they didn’t suggest anything else because that’s exactly what happened. A fabulous finish, a great way to get his first goal for the club and a lovely way to close the match down. At four nil all that was left was to secure the clean sheet and a really solid backline did just that. Four goals, three points and a clean sheet. Happy Christmas indeed.