Largs Thistle have confirmed the capture of a Scottish Junior Cup finalist ahead of the 2024-25 campaign.
Conor Bradley moves to Barrfields from Arthurlie, where he was part of the squad that reached the final of last season's tournament before losing out to Darvel.
Bradley opted to leave Dunterlie Park on the expiry of his contract at the end of 2023-24, after the Barrhead side tumbled out of the Premier Division.
The wing-back moves to Largs subject to the SFA registration process and promises to be an exciting addition to Stuart Davidson's squad as the Thistle boss aims to improve on last season's record-equalling fifth place finish.
📑 Conor Bradley, wing-back wearing the Largs gold and black in 2024/25. Conor, most recently with Arthurlie, joins Largs Thistle subject to the SFA registration process.
— Largs Thistle F.C. (@LargsThistleFC) June 21, 2024
Welcome, Conor. 👋 pic.twitter.com/0KYcLgXUgT
Most of Davidson's squad from last season have signed up for 2024/25, with the most notable departures being skipper Scott Adam and winger Liam Lapsley, with the latter having now signed for top flight rivals Pollok.
The addition of Bradley comes as Davidson prepares for Thistle's first pre-season friendly matches of the summer, due to be played at Barrfields this weekend.
The Pat Rall Memorial Tournament will take place on Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30 and will also involve Greenock, Maryhill and Port Glasgow.
Greenock versus Maryhill, 11.30am on Saturday 29 June. Then Largs versus Port Glasgow at 2.30pm.
— Largs Thistle F.C. (@LargsThistleFC) June 23, 2024
The third-place match and final are at those times on Sunday. Entry by donation. The Pat Rall Memorial Tournament, be there?@GREENOCKJFC 🤝 @Maryhill_FC 🤝 @port_juniors pic.twitter.com/CH7afKL3B0
The opening game on Saturday will see Greenock face Maryhill at 11.30am, before Largs take on Port Glasgow at 2.30pm.
Kick-off times are the same for both of Sunday's games, with Saturday's two defeated sides fighting it out for third place before the two winners from day one face off in the final.
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