Millbanks Sponsorship Deal Renewed with Attleborough Town FC

Millbanks Sponsorship Deal Renewed with Attleborough Town FC

We are delighted to announce our new sponsorship deal as “Main Club Sponsor” of our local football club for another 2 years, despite the economic hardship that currently prevails due to COVID.

We made the commitment to extend our sponsorship with Attleborough Town FC in January this year, well before we knew what impact COVID was going to have on our business and the wider economy, and we’ve kept to that commitment to ensure that we have a football club going forward. COVID-19 has had a massive detrimental impact on grass roots football, as lots of clubs rely heavily on the financial support from local businesses to enable them to keep going, however many businesses are struggling themselves at this time and won’t be in a position to provide that support, which is why as a company it was important we followed through with our commitment and support.

Our new sponsorship deal is vital for our local football club as it accommodates both youth and adult teams involving many many people in our local community, as well as those who come along to watch and support the team, those who give up their time voluntarily to coach, help and assist in the running of the club. The new distinctive Millbanks logo will be worn on the 1st Team home and away shirts as well as on the new tracksuits which the sponsorship will also provide.

This deal will mean that in 2022 Millbanks will have been the main club sponsor for 7 consecutive years and we’re proud to be part of the success which the club have achieved during this time and we wish all the Attleborough Town FC  teams all the very best of luck for the forthcoming 2020/21 season.      


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