Luncarty supervisor Robbie Holden admits the signing of Rhys Davies is a big increase for the membership.
The striker has switched to Brownlands Park from native rivals Kinnoull, the place final season he netted 50 objectives.
Holden is trying ahead to seeing him in motion and may’t look ahead to the East of Scotland League marketing campaign to kick off tomorrow afternoon.
“Rhys is a big signing,” Holden mentioned. “He precipitated issues for us twice final 12 months and was the distinction. So to have the ability to get him is a giant increase for us. He can run, rating objectives and hyperlink play so I’m excited to see him in our workforce.”
Pre-season has been going properly, lifted final Saturday with a formidable 2-1 pleasant win towards Clydebank due to objectives from Ben Ayton and Olly Hamilton.
Now consideration turns to this weekend’s First Division opener towards Whitehill Welfare and Holden mentioned: “They've some prime gamers. They're a giant membership who've been within the Lowland League and are managed by somebody who has been there and carried out it.
"The usual of the league might be glorious. There aren't any dangerous groups this 12 months with the highest half of the 2 conferences merging and 4 coming down from the Premier Division. Will probably be a giant problem for us.”
The Bleachers have additionally welcomed younger St Johnstone goalkeeper Craig Hepburn on mortgage. Hepburn just lately performed for a Saints B workforce towards Jeanfield Swifts.
Kinnoull, in the meantime, kick off their First Division marketing campaign with an away journey to Camelon tomorrow afternoon.
The Perth aspect lifted the J Farquhar Cup throughout pre-season and rounded off pleasant motion on Saturday with a victory towards Newburgh.