The 2023-24 football season may just have finished, but Largs Thistle's plans for the new campaign are already starting to take shape.
The club have announced the details of three pre-season friendly matches taking place during duly as they gear up for the new West of Scotland Football League campaign.
And more matches are likely to be added in the coming weeks as Stuart Davidson gets his squad into shape.
Largs open their pre-season campaign against Broomhill at Barrfields on Saturday July 6, for a 2pm kick-off.
Next up, Thistle make the short journey up the A760 to neighbouring Kilbirnie Ladeside for the second Derek Scott Memorial Trophy fixture.
The match will be played at Valefield Park on Saturday, July 13, with a 2pm kick-off.
Last on the list for Largs, at least for the moment, is another home clash, this time against First Division Petershill, on Saturday, July 20 at 2pm.
Pre-season 2024/25 so far. Two home matches, one short trip. 📅
— Largs Thistle F.C. (@LargsThistleFC) May 27, 2024
Broomhill on Saturday 6, Petershill on Saturday 20. Both 2pm at Barrfields. And we're at Kilbirnie at 2pm on Saturday 13 for the Derek Scott Memorial match.@BroomhillFC 🤝 @KLFC_official 🤝 @PetershillFC pic.twitter.com/m0MMzRRIQZ
And Thistle's plans for 2024-25 have been given a further boost by the news that several key players have signed up for the new campaign.
Among them are red-hot striker Will Sewell and creative frontman David Ramsay, who both caught the eye as Largs climbed up the table in the closing stages of last season.
Other re-signings include midfielder Lewis Davidson, who scored a spectacular clincher against Auchinleck Talbot in Thistle's last home game of the campaign, and winger Jamie Martin, who weighed in with some crucial goals too.
Former Burnley winger Cole Ojungu has also signed up for next season after joining at the end of last season and making a few appearances off the bench.
* The club is holding a Euro 2024 predictor fund-raiser which is £10 to enter. Contact Ali on 07775 578795 to submit your entry.
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