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Precision Training have become the new official suppliers of specialist training aids to Championship club Leicester City.

Britain's number one specialist sports training aids brand has signed a one-year agreement with the Foxes for the 2006-07 campaign.

Precision Training will supply training aids and equipment for the use of City's professional and Academy scholar squads.

National sales manager David Sanderson said: "We're delighted to be partnering a club of the stature of Leicester City.

"Our training aids are now being used by tens of thousands of sports clubs throughout the country.

"There has been a remarkable growth in the brand and our products are being used by clubs on sports grounds and parks throughout the country.

"We look forward to our training aids helping both City's current professionals and their stars of the future in the Academy and junior age group teams."

The Precision Training range includes hurdles, speed ladders, boundary poles, cones, resistance parachutes, tactics posts, portable goalposts and shelters.

Foxes manager Rob Kelly added: "Precision Training aids are of the highest quality and make a real difference to the quality of our training.

"As professionals we can benefit from using them, but the range of products and aids can also deliver great benefits to amateur and junior teams and clubs."

Precision Training are already official technical sponsors to the world's oldest League club, Notts County.

Further information can be found on the Precision Training range on their official website www.precisiontraining.uk.com.

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Leicester City manager Rob Kelly officially launches the Foxes new Precision Training sponsorship with national sales manager David Sanderson.

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Imagine all the training the squad can do with THREE footballs, a ladder, FIVE cones, two mop handles, two clip boards and a salesman! Look out Ajax make way for the new generation of training facilities.

I can think of a use for the salesman!

Target Practice! :laugh:

Even a useless tw*t like De Vries could hit a salesman with a ball, surely? :P :laugh: :thumbup:

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I can think of a use for the salesman!

Target Practice! :laugh:

Even a useless tw*t like De Vries could hit a salesman with a ball, surely? :P :laugh: :thumbup:

I think the boards are for the judges....artistic impression, technical merit etc. :thumbup:

Either that or for clearing up after Tiattto's tackles!.

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Precision Training have become the new official suppliers of specialist training aids to Championship club Leicester City.

Britain's number one specialist sports training aids brand has signed a one-year agreement with the Foxes for the 2006-07 campaign.

Precision Training will supply training aids and equipment for the use of City's professional and Academy scholar squads.

National sales manager David Sanderson said: "We're delighted to be partnering a club of the stature of Leicester City.

"Our training aids are now being used by tens of thousands of sports clubs throughout the country.

"There has been a remarkable growth in the brand and our products are being used by clubs on sports grounds and parks throughout the country.

"We look forward to our training aids helping both City's current professionals and their stars of the future in the Academy and junior age group teams."

The Precision Training range includes hurdles, speed ladders, boundary poles, cones, resistance parachutes, tactics posts, portable goalposts and shelters.

Foxes manager Rob Kelly added: "Precision Training aids are of the highest quality and make a real difference to the quality of our training.

"As professionals we can benefit from using them, but the range of products and aids can also deliver great benefits to amateur and junior teams and clubs."

Precision Training are already official technical sponsors to the world's oldest League club, Notts County.

Further information can be found on the Precision Training range on their official website www.precisiontraining.uk.com.

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Leicester City manager Rob Kelly officially launches the Foxes new Precision Training sponsorship with national sales manager David Sanderson.

Does anyone else find it embarassing the way the club will whore itself to the highest bidder these days? Who are these muppets? :yawn:

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Does anyone else find it embarassing the way the club will whore itself to the highest bidder these days? Who are these muppets? :yawn:

Not embarassing that they do it, after all we need all the money we can get, but to publicise it :blush: what's that all about, are we all going to start buying stuff from this company - No, well maybe if you run a football team even then I would expect "THREE footballs, a ladder, FIVE cones, two mop handles, two clip boards" (curtesy of Hairy) could be obtained elsewhere with the minimum of ingenuity.

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Not embarassing that they do it, after all we need all the money we can get, but to publicise it :blush: what's that all about, are we all going to start buying stuff from this company - No, well maybe if you run a football team even then I would expect "THREE footballs, a ladder, FIVE cones, two mop handles, two clip boards" (curtesy of Hairy) could be obtained elsewhere with the minimum of ingenuity.

Exactly my thoughts! Who is going to buy this stuff? It's not like amateur football clubs have much money floating about they're all saving it for the end of season piss-up. :rolleyes:

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I assume we are paying for the stuff but may have had some sort of discount for allowing them to publicise the deal - it will be written by the supplier and aimed at other pro/semi-pro clubs.

In which case it should be in a trade magazine!

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