Housebuilder scores with new Yorkshire football club sponsorship deal
A Yorkshire-based housebuilder has secured a sponsorship deal with one of the region’s football clubs.
Chesterblair Homes has signed a deal with Huddersfield-based football club Emley AFC to become exclusive sponsor of the team’s away shirts.
The Selby-based firm hopes that the sponsorship deal will strengthen and promote its brand to a wider audience.
Chief executive of Chesterblair Homes, Andy Nicholson, comments: “We have watched and supported Emley AFC for a number of years now. Featuring on the kit is just one way that we can cheer them on as they take to the pitch to compete this season.
“Seeing the determination of the players is great and being a part of their ongoing success is brilliant. We wish the teams all the very best and will be attending the games to offer extra support from the sidelines.”
Chairman for Emley AFC, Andrew Painten, added: “We would like to take this opportunity to thank Chesterblair Homes for becoming our latest sponsor. It is thanks to the help of businesses like this that we are able to compete at this level.
“It makes all the difference to know that so many local companies want to join us on our journey. We have a tough season ahead but know that we will give it our best shot!”
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