Llanfyllin Town Football Club has wasted no time in preparing for next season with the announcement of Terry Ingram's addition to the management team.
Ingram, who has worked at the highest level of Welsh football in the Cymru Premier, has extensive knowledge of North Wales football with Welshpool Town, Cefn Druids, Denbigh Town and Buckley Town.
The UEFA B coach will be part of the club’s strategic overhaul, and will undertake an advisory role, in addition to being a committee member.
“I am really honoured and excited to be asked to get involved with this exciting project to get Llanfyllin Town FC to the place where they should be,” said Ingram.
“The club has a fantastic new board and committee in place, plus an amazing youth set up already.
“Hopefully, I can use my many years of experience to help this great club get to where it should be.
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“Hopefully, we can make our club, a club that all our amazing youngsters want to play for, as well as developing the senior team to make it compete at the highest level possible.”
Meanwhile the MMP Central Wales League North club is pressing ahead off the pitch with Graham Hughes one of the new members to the committee.
The club stalwart, also known as ‘Yosser’, is remembered as a committed and dynamic right-back and previously managed the Magpies.
The club has also agreed a sponsorship deal with Asian-based Athlete Go.
A company statement read: "We are thrilled to announce that our company, Athlete Go, based in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China, is now the first international sponsor and supporter of Llanfyllin Town FC. This partnership marks a significant milestone for both our organisation and the club, as we expand our reach and commitment to excellence beyond borders.
"By partnering with Llanfyllin Town FC, we aim to contribute to the club’s mission and objectives while also showcasing the spirit of collaboration and unity that defines our global community.
"Our sponsorship will provide Llanfyllin Town FC with the necessary resources to enhance its programs, facilities, and overall experience for its members and supporters. We believe that by investing in the club’s success, we are not only supporting the local community but also contributing to the broader goal of international cooperation and understanding.
"We are excited about the opportunities this partnership presents and look forward to working closely with Llanfyllin Town FC to achieve our shared objectives. Together, we will strive to create a lasting impact and inspire others to embrace the power of international collaboration.
"As the first international sponsor, we are committed to being an active and engaged partner, providing support and resources to help Llanfyllin Town FC thrive. We look forward to a successful and rewarding partnership."
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