Norwich City announce tie up with Shred Station as back-of-shorts sponsor
Norwich City have announced a tie up with Shred Station. Picture: Norwich City's official twitter account - Credit: Archant
The Canaries’ latest sponsorship deal sees Norwich-based shredding specialists, Shred Station, agree a two-season tie up to become back-of-shorts sponsor.
Shred Station’s logo will appear on on all first-team home, away and third kit match-day shorts and follows recent deals concluded with LeoVegas and Bloor International Enterprises.
“This is another excellent deal and the first of its kind for the football club,” said managing director Steve Stone. “We are pleased to confirm Shred Station as our back-of-shorts sponsor and are proud to have our boys wearing their logo for the coming season.
“We’ve worked with Simon Franklin and his team for a number of years now and they’ve been great supporters of the club who’ve also supplied our business with their services. It’s great to continue this association with a local company and we thank them for their on-going support.”
Founded in 2008, Shred Station offer mobile on-site and off-site shredding of confidential documents, hard drives and digital media, and any unwanted products.
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“We are delighted to continue our longstanding partnership and support for the club and look forward to a successful season,” said Simon Franklin, Shred Station MD.
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