davieG Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 OS Leicester City is delighted to announce that Farndon Foods have agreed a deal to become a secondary sponsor of the first team kit for Saturday's npower Championship contest with Hull City at the Walkers Stadium. The Market Harborough based company will have their branding adorned on the back of the Foxes' home shirts, featuring below the player's number, and on the back of the shorts. Saturday's fixture will be the first time that a company has their branding on the Leicester City kit in this way. Owner of Farndon Foods and lifelong City supporter, Rob O'Donnell, collects match worn shirts and is delighted with the agreement: "As a passionate Leicester City fan and a collector of players' shirts it is a great feeling to know that the Farndon Foods branding will be appearing on the kit this weekend. I'm very proud to provide my backing to the team for Sven-Goran Eriksson's first league game in charge and I'm really looking forward to seeing the shirts." Paul Hunt, Leicester City Commercial Director, added: "This kit branding provides unique sponsorship opportunities for local business like Farndon Foods. It's so important that whilst the club continues to realise its global commercial potential, we continue to build on our excellent relationships with Leicestershire based manufacturers and businesses and we are very grateful for their support." As part of the agreement, Rob will also receive a set of match worn shirts, shorts and socks. Rob's existing collection can be viewed atwww.leicestercitymatchworn.com. This form of shirt sponsorship will be available for this season's remaining games. For further details on this or other sponsorship and hospitality opportunities at the Walkers Stadium, call the club's Senior Sales Executive, Harj Hir, on 0116 2294536 or e-mail [email protected]. For more information about Farndon Foods visitwww.farndonfoods.com. Rob O'Donnell's first player worn shirt was given to him by former City star Gary Mills before a vital relegation battle with Oxford United in 1991. Rob has tried to collect an LCFC shirt from every season since then. Rob's existing collection of match worn shirts appears atwww.leicestercitymatchworn.com. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox You Forest Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 Nice site, all those shirts must be worth a small fortune, I'd give my left bollock for that '76 signed Weller shirt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jackirius Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 OS Leicester City is delighted to announce that Farndon Foods have agreed a deal to become a secondary sponsor of the first team kit for Saturday's npower Championship contest with Hull City at the Walkers Stadium. The Market Harborough based company will have their branding adorned on the back of the Foxes' home shirts, featuring below the player's number, and on the back of the shorts. Saturday's fixture will be the first time that a company has their branding on the Leicester City kit in this way. Owner of Farndon Foods and lifelong City supporter, Rob O'Donnell, collects match worn shirts and is delighted with the agreement: "As a passionate Leicester City fan and a collector of players' shirts it is a great feeling to know that the Farndon Foods branding will be appearing on the kit this weekend. I'm very proud to provide my backing to the team for Sven-Goran Eriksson's first league game in charge and I'm really looking forward to seeing the shirts." Paul Hunt, Leicester City Commercial Director, added: "This kit branding provides unique sponsorship opportunities for local business like Farndon Foods. It's so important that whilst the club continues to realise its global commercial potential, we continue to build on our excellent relationships with Leicestershire based manufacturers and businesses and we are very grateful for their support." As part of the agreement, Rob will also receive a set of match worn shirts, shorts and socks. Rob's existing collection can be viewed atwww.leicestercitymatchworn.com. This form of shirt sponsorship will be available for this season's remaining games. For further details on this or other sponsorship and hospitality opportunities at the Walkers Stadium, call the club's Senior Sales Executive, Harj Hir, on 0116 2294536 or e-mail [email protected]. For more information about Farndon Foods visitwww.farndonfoods.com. Rob O'Donnell's first player worn shirt was given to him by former City star Gary Mills before a vital relegation battle with Oxford United in 1991. Rob has tried to collect an LCFC shirt from every season since then. Rob's existing collection of match worn shirts appears atwww.leicestercitymatchworn.com. We might aswell sell advertising space on Curtis Davies Forehead whilst we're at it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluefoxtim Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 I can see this game heading for a sell-out now. Sven's first game, the return of NP, two new signings, and to top it off, Farndon Foods! We're being spoilt! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 It says this is the first time we've had this, didn't jessops do the same thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 It says this is the first time we've had this, didn't jessops do the same thing? I thought that but I'm guessing that it's different because we had them for a whole season, and not just one game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houdini Logic Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 Who on earth wants worn socks? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zingari Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 they'll be playing in sandwich boards next Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raspeir Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 To be honest.. if having a few extra bits of sponsorship about means that the new owners are able to sustain and justify a substantial financial backing, then I'm all for it. It makes good business sense that they need to generate extra revenue in order to justify their capital investment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr The Singh Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 [it's nice to see a local company having ties and investment with the club, no matter how small or big!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zingari Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 [it's nice to see a local company having ties and investment with the club, no matter how small or big!! does this local food company make chocolate éclairs for asda and morrisons by any chance ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr The Singh Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 does this local food company make chocolate éclairs for asda and morrisons by any chance ? I have no idea, there not one of the competitors of the company I work for. But if they need a master baker, i'm there man!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zingari Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 I have no idea, there not one of the competitors of the company I work for. But if they need a masterbater, i'm there man!! i thought they put real dairy cream in them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 I'm wondering how long before our kit looks like a Formula 1 driver's overall, with sponsors' badges all over the place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fosse Boy Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 Booooooo, down with shirt sponsorship and the like. Agree with Singh's comments, at least they're local I suppose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 Farndon Foods They spend a heck of a lot down city, always in the sponsors lounge when I go in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raj Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 Im losing track with the sponsosrs here...So we got King Power,The beer sponsors and now theses too? Karching Karching$$$$$$$ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdb Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 Rob O'Donnell, double-lock your doors! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BlueBrett Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 I'm wondering how long before our kit looks like a Formula 1 driver's overall, with sponsors' badges all over the place. That was my first thought too. Don't mind too much though if it pays for us to get back to the prem. I'm surprised they havn't done it before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxyPV Posted 15 October 2010 Share Posted 15 October 2010 The kits are Germany are like this aren't they? Wall to wall sponsorship? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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