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Published Date:
02 February 2010
FRICKLEY Athletic have secured a new record five-figure sponsorship deal with current main sponsors Tech5.
The deal will see the York and Halstead based finance brokerage, who specialise in funding for agriculture and sport, continue their sponsorship of the Blues until the end of the 2011-12 UniBond Premier League season.

Tech5 have been the South Elmsall club's main sponsor since 2008.

The five-figure package will see the Blues' Westfield Lane ground continue to be known as the Tech5 Stadium and the Tech5 logo will cover the club's home and away strip in the UniBond League.

Tech5's director Colin Theedom said: "We are delighted to have the opportunity to extend our sponsorship deal with Frickley Athletic, and to show them our commitment to the club for the next three years.

"It's a pleasure to be associated with such a well run club as Frickley, and we are looking forward to more success on the pitch."

The deal is a big boost to the Blues, who have a landmark anniversary later in the year.

"The package will enable us to go into our centenary season in 2010/11 full of confidence and allow us to build on and off the pitch," said Frickley chairman Pete Bywater.

"It's fantastic news for the club that Tech5 have agreed to continue their loyal support for another three years."

See Thursday's Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express for all the latest sports news from around the region.

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  • Last Updated: 02 February 2010 2:06 PM
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  • Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
 
 

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