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Marston's sign Stags sponsorship deal



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Published Date:
16 October 2007
AS revealed by Chad earlier this week, the Stags have signed a major sponsorship deal with Marston's brewery.
The two-year deal will see the Marston's logo on the players' shirts and shorts, and its beers, wines and spirits available at the ground.

"It is a huge step forward for the club," says Stags' commercial manager Tony Lormor.

"We are delighted a company as big as Marston's has got behind us.

"Mansfield Town will be able to capitalise on having a high profile sponsor like Marston's."

Marston's Beer Company marketing director Peter Jackson said: "This deal adds to our commmittment to support sport on a national and local level.

"Our association with sport is one of our key national objectives - our role as the official beer of English cricket has been crucial in raising Marston's profile in the UK and globally."





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  • Last Updated: 17 October 2007 11:46 AM
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