Huddersfield Town heats up with renewed partnership
Huddersfield Town can now relax after renewing a commercial partnership with Hot Tub World for the duration of the 2015/16 season.
Also based in Huddersfield, Hot Tub World provides a wide range of hot tubs, saunas, gazebos and swim spas.
Located in Deighton Mills on Leeds Road, just a few minutes walk from Town’s PPG Canalside training complex, Hot Tub World was established by joint owners John Whiteley and Neil Armstrong in 2000.
Neil Armstrong from Hot Tub World said: “We’re delighted to have renewed our partnership arrangement with Huddersfield Town.
“We hope that, alongside their intense training schedule, the use of our ground breaking hydrotherapy cold and hot spas will give the players a boost this season. The players can reap all the health benefits from our hot tubs from improving blood circulation to reducing stress on muscles and joints.
“Hot tubs aren’t just for football players though; the range of health benefits can be felt by all. They are also great for socialising with family and friends and enjoying some peace and quiet.”
John Williams, Huddersfield Town commercial manager - partnerships, added: “I’m delighted yet another local business has renewed its partnership with ‘The Yorkshire Club’.
“As well as the commercial benefits of the deal, such as the promotion of the brand at our facilities, we are also looking at ways that we can work together to aid the playing squad in their recovery.
“I look forward to working with John and Neil for another 12 months.”
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