TRIUMPH NEWS
Triumph are the winners of the 2009/10 Hinckley United Shirt Draw.
Thursday, August 27, 2009

The draw to choose the teams’ sponsors was held at the Green King Stadium during a pre-season friendly between Hinckley and Leamington where a total of 43 local companies took part in the draw raising approximately £20,000 in sponsorship money.
Councillor Sandra Franks had the honour of drawing the first name out of the hat and announced Triumph as the 'front of shirt' sponsor of 'The Knitters' for the 2009/10 season.
The last time the name of Triumph adorned the team shirts, Hinckley United achieved national press and TV coverage during their FA Cup battle. Hopefully the team will achieve great success again this season after Dean Thomas added another couple of signings to his summer list. Both right back James Mace and striker Ange Lorougnan agreed deals to join Hinckley United and will further strengthen the team along with earlier signing, Dan Dillon.
You can follow the team's activities via their website - www.hinckleyunited.com - and the Knitters TV channel.
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