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Spartans seek shirt sponsor in bid for Football League



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Published Date: 31 March 2008
ONE of the region's top non-league clubs is looking for a forward thinking partner to assist its ambitious drive to achieve Football League status.
Blyth Spartans currently play in the Blue Square North, which is only two steps from the Nationwide Football League division two.

"The current contract with our shirt sponsor expires at the end of this season and we are offering the opportunity to any company to join us, publicise themselves not only throughout England but also
internationally and be part of our determined attempt to bring league football to the area," said Spartans' chairman Tony Platten.

Blyth goalkeeper Adam Bartlett is part of the England C squad – meaning he is one of the two best keepers outside of the Football League.

"It's players like Adam that we need to keep and attract to see our dream come true," added Mr Platten.

"While we obviously work hard on a series of income streams we also need a prominent shirt sponsor to help us succeed."

He thanked Drager Safety for its support over the last three years.

Any interested parties can contact Tony Platten at aplatten@tynetec.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 31 March 2008 10:34 AM
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  • Location: Blyth, Northumberland
 
 

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