Rotherham United extend local sponsorship deal
Rotherham United has extended its deal with Norton Finance as an Associate Partner of the club until at least the end of the 2016/17 season.
The Norton Finance name will continue to be associated with the Millers after the Championship club and the Rotherham-based company agreed to extend their partnership until the conclusion of next season.
Keith Stringer, director of Norton Finance, said: “We are extremely pleased to continue our excellent relationship with Rotherham United and delighted to extend our support of the club for a further season.
“We are looking forward to developing our existing partnership with the Millers and wish Neil Redfearn and the club every success for the future.”
Steve Coakley, Rotherham United’s commercial director, added: “It’s fantastic that a local success story such as Norton Finance has pledged their support to us for a further year.
“Norton Finance have been established in the Town for many years and have been incredibly supportive of the club. I am thrilled with the news that we will be working together until at least the summer of 2017.”
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