Truro City have signed young midfielder Jordan Copp from Frome Town and the 19-year-old could feature in tomorrow's home game against Blue Square South leaders Welling United (3pm).
Copp, who lives at Saltash, made a good impression in the six games he played for the Somerset side scoring two goals, including one on his debut at Taunton Town in the Somerset Premier Cup and the second, the decisive winning goal against Hitchin Town.
He spent nine years with Plymouth Argyle and made one first team appearance in a League Cup tie but was released at the end of last year.
City currently have injury problems in midfield, with Marcus Martin (ankle) definitely out of tomorrow's game, while Joe Broad (groin) and Stewart Yetton (knee) face late fitness tests.
City boss Lee Hodges said the squad trained in "horrible" conditions at Callington on Thursday night and the players were looking forward to the game. "We have nothing to lose. We gave them a good game up there (City led 3-1 at half time before losing 4-3) and hopefully we can do the same tomorrow," he said.
"We know they are a very good side to be at the top."
City have not played since winning 1-0 at Sutton earlier in the month, while Welling suffered a surprise 1-0 midweek defeat at Bath City.
Copp, who lives at Saltash, made a good impression in the six games he played for the Somerset side scoring two goals, including one on his debut at Taunton Town in the Somerset Premier Cup and the second, the decisive winning goal against Hitchin Town.
He spent nine years with Plymouth Argyle and made one first team appearance in a League Cup tie but was released at the end of last year.
City currently have injury problems in midfield, with Marcus Martin (ankle) definitely out of tomorrow's game, while Joe Broad (groin) and Stewart Yetton (knee) face late fitness tests.
City boss Lee Hodges said the squad trained in "horrible" conditions at Callington on Thursday night and the players were looking forward to the game. "We have nothing to lose. We gave them a good game up there (City led 3-1 at half time before losing 4-3) and hopefully we can do the same tomorrow," he said.
"We know they are a very good side to be at the top."
City have not played since winning 1-0 at Sutton earlier in the month, while Welling suffered a surprise 1-0 midweek defeat at Bath City.