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Published: Friday, 12th March, 2010 2:23pm

Hunky Drogheda

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Meath business Largo Foods is backing Drogheda Utd for the next two years.

Drogheda Und's Meath fan-base can look forward to attending this season's Premier League games in a ground with a new name.

Hunky Dorys Park has been announced as the new home for Drogheda Utd for the next two years.

"It gives me enormous pleasure to be associated with Drogheda Utd," commented Largo Foods CEO Ray Coyle.

"Since Hunky Dorys became jersey sponsor in 2008, I have been struck by the level of commitment, passion and enthusiasm of those running the club.

"If there's one thing that Hunky Dorys and Drogheda Utd have in common, it's that both have an appetite for success," he added.

"As everyone knows, I have always had great faith in Drogheda Utd and see it now more than ever as a catalyst for hope and inspiration in these recessionary times," commented club director Vincent Hoey.

"Hunky Dorys have demonstrated their extraordinary commitment to Drogheda Utd for at least the coming two years and share my vision and belief in our club.

"Hunky Dorys and Drogheda United have now formed a partnership that I believe will bring us both success," added the Drogheda Utd director.

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