Penicuik Athletic change gear this season with help of local car dealership

Thursday August 25th 2022

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From left to right, John Allan, sales manager at AF Noble & Son, Penicuik Athletic players, Paul Thomson, Robert Watt and Dave Edwards and Colin Noble Jnr of AF Noble & Son.


Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Luke Jackson

Penicuik Athletic Football Club are changing gear this season by way of a new kit sponsorship agreement with longstanding Penicuik based Subaru and Isuzu car dealership, AF Noble & Son.

The club’s commercial manager, Andy Penman, said: “We have agreed a two-year deal with AF Noble & Son which allows the club to plan ahead in both football and financial terms. The sponsorship allows us to invest in our players through better equipment, for example, strips and training gear.

“We are a club at the heart of the community and it’s very important to us that we have local involvement through sponsors and our supporters and the community recognise the links between the club and a major local business.

“The deal brings us stability, local partnership and local involvement with a business with a great reputation. Our aim this season is to repay their confidence in us by hopefully going one better in the league than last season and bringing continued success to the town”.

John Allan, sales manager at AF Noble & Son, said: “We’re delighted to be sponsoring Penicuik Athletic. As a major business in the area, we’re happy to support the local community where we can and we thought this would be a great opportunity. Penicuik Athletic has a great reputation in the local area and as main sponsor partner, our brand will be recognised across all the club platforms, including social media activity. We will also feature in match day programmes and of course, our logo will appear on the team’s playing shirts”.

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