King’s Lynn Town announce Optima Stainless sponsorship deal
Optima Stainless are the new sponsors of King's Lynn Town Football Club. Pictured are (from left) Roy Thurston, Chris Taylor, Neil Thurston and Linnets chairman Buster Chapman. Picture: Ian Burt - Credit: IAN BURT
King's Lynn Town begin their Evo-Stik Northern Premier Division campaign in Greater Manchester next weekend but have announced a new club sponsor.
Newly-promoted Ramsbottom United lie in wait for the Linnets, as Gary Setchell's side look to build on their 11th-placed finish in the division last season.
They go into the new season with the added boost of securing a new main sponsor, with Lynn company Optima Stainless.
The initial one-year deal, with an option of a second year, will see the Optima Stainless logo displayed on the front of the team's shirts this season.
Linnets chairman Keith Chapman said: 'Optima Stainless are a great local business and we are honoured that they have entrusted us to carry their brand into the 2014/2015 Evo-Stick Premier Division.
'Since taking over the club I have always tried to move the club in a forward direction. I believe that this deal is another step forward for the Linnets, as we strive to improve and challenge for honours.
'By having Optima Stainless on-board, I am confident we can achieve great things and I look forward to having a successful partnership with them this season and hopefully for many future seasons.'
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Lynn Reserves have been admitted to the Thurlow Nunn First Division this season and host Cornard United Reserves in their first match of the season today.