A MASSIVE THANKYOU TO OUR AWAY KIT AND TRACKSUIT SPONSORS.
Carlton Town are delighted to confirm kit sponsors for the away kit for the forthcoming season and the official club tracksuits.
Lee Carrrington Painting and Decorator is the front of kit sponsor and Fineline Market Research the back of kit sponsor.
Lee has sponsored games in the past over a number of years and took tables at functions and indeed has already committed to VIP Match Sponsorship for the home clash with Grantham this forthcoming season. His company’s Sponsorship of the away shirt is a step up and the club is greatfull indeed.
Finline Market Research were introduced to the club by Boatsy and Mad Gav and sponsored their first game last season, before paying for the Beer Garden which is named in honour of Managing Director Scot Hinton’s late daughter Olivia and was opened last week by Talksport presenter Jonny Owen and Forest Legend Ian Storey-Moore, their sponsorship of the back of the away kit as well is a fantastic and significant gesture.
Finally a big club thankyou to Jon Gilbert as his company Gilbert Wealth have comfirmed they will sponsor the Official Club Tracksuits for the second season in a row, Jon is also paying for one of those long coach trips to the North East for the club for the forthcoming season and regularly takes tables at club functions.
Chairman Mick Garton told us ” A massive thankyou to all 3 of these fantastic companies for their brilliant support, we know as a club when our accounts are finalised shortly that we ran at a significant loss last season, primarily due to the move to the East League from the Midland League, but after a year, we are now aware what is needed financially in this league and the comercial team have worked harder than ever to secure sponsors this summer once we had cleared that nightmare Energy bill”
“Boatsy is close to announcing a new training kit sponsor, we have confirmation of the car park sponsorship to come and more significant announcements between now and the start of the season” Concluded the Millers chairman.