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TORRY V HULL CITY PRE SEASON FRIENDLY CONFIRMED

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Shirt sponsorship is required for the forthcoming season

At last week’s CD Torrevieja AGM, president Vicente Boix confirmed that Torry would be playing Hull City at Vicente Garcia Stadium on either 26 or 28 Jul.

He also stated that friendlies are being arranged against Cartagena, Real Murcia, Hurcules, and possibly Elche.

The playing squad will be commencing training on 6 Jul, when hopefully some new additions will be in evidence.

The top table, consisting of Vicente Boix, Jeff & Di Scott, Grahame Knight and Matilde Serapio, advised the socios in attendance, of any relevant information pertaining to the club.

An encouraging point to come from the financial side, is that only 1,500 euros of debt are outstanding, which is a huge improvement on last years figures. A council grant of 70,000 euros has been awarded, but will depend on which party are governing the Torrevieja council, as to whether this amount is actually received.

Shirt sponsorship is required for the forthcoming season, and any interested parties are invited to contact club treasurer Jeff Scott.

Wi fi has now been installed within the ground, which now boasts a superb pitch, having been twice reseeded last season. Torry have a regular spot on TV Torrevieja, as well as reports on Exite, TKO and Sunshine radio. Meetings with the mayor have continued throughout the season, resulting in the good relationship which now exists.

CD Torrevieja end of season dinner was a tremendous success, enjoyed by all in attendance. Vicente and his board of directors, are confident that in Pedreno, they have the right manager to take Torry into a play off slot in the coming season.

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