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Thank you Terry Bullen

Thank you Terry Bullen

Sean Galea-Pace23 May 2017 - 14:20

Lowestoft Town Press Officer, Terry Bullen, has stepped down from his position after eight seasons with the club.

Following the end of the season, Terry has decided to call time on his Lowestoft Town career where he has occupied roles such as the Press Officer, Away Travel Co-Ordinator as well as a place on the board with the Trawlerboys.

Terry said: "I'd firstly like to say that it's been an absolute pleasure to get involved with my local side and to play a part, along with many others in the progress of Lowestoft Town Football Club. It's had its ups and downs but I wouldn't have changed it for the world and would like to thank our Chairman and great friend, Gary Keyzor for giving me the opportunity to get involved, make many friends along the way and share in some fantastic moments that will live with me forever.

Having been involved in various roles at the club over the past eight seasons, I felt that the time was right for me to now step down and put my spare time and focus into various aspects of my personal life; which at times were second to the football club.

The club will always have a special place in my heart and I will be there next season and beyond to support the club, the volunteers and of course to cheer on our fantastic and committed players and management from the sidelines.

It's a thankless and challenging task at times and so many people volunteer their time at this great club of ours; so please continue to give them and the club your full backing on and off the pitch.

Our new Press Officer, Sean Galea-Pace will be a great and refreshing asset for the club and I would like to wish him all the best and hope that everyone fully supports him in his role."

Terry has worked very hard for the club over the years and his services will be sorely missed.

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