Rotherham United reveal Balreed as official 2015/16 away kit sponsor
As the Championship has come to an end, preparations for next season are already underway and Rotherham United have just unveiled Balreed as the sponsor of the 2015/2016 club’s away shirt.
With this announcement, the Wakefield-based document and print technology firm is extending its already established relationship with the South Yorkshire club.
Balreed previously put their name to the AESSEAL New York Stadium scoreboard, as well as sponsoring the back of the home and away shorts throughout the 2014/2015 campaign.
Steve Coakley, Rotherham United’s commercial director, said: “We are thrilled to continue to develop a very successful collaboration between Rotherham United Football Club and Balreed?”
“Since our move into the AESSEAL New York Stadium our partnership with Balreed has flourished and grown year on year, we are now in a position to move forward by agreeing a fantastic deal for both parties on the sponsorship of the away shirt for the forthcoming Sky Bet Championship season.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Graham (Vernon) and Richard (Firth) from TGB Sheds who have sponsored the away shirt for the last two years. They remain close friends to the Club and we look forward to continuing to work with them in the future.”
Richard Brewin, director of Balreed, said: “I’m delighted to develop our partnership with Rotherham United Football Club.”
“Like Rotherham, we have continued to grow in 2014/15 and as a result of this growth we have opened a number of new offices. We now have a large team in the north who continue to deliver superb levels of care to our clients.
“Working with local organisations, such as Rotherham United, is very important to us and we are looking forward to continuing to raise our profiles together through our partnership.”
Rotherham United’s away kit goes on sale, July 1st.
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