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Law firm presented with Bath City FC shirt to mark sponsorship

Monday 11th September 2023 Bath Echo News Team Business, Sport

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Local law firm Stone King has been presented with Bath City FC’s home shirt at Twerton Park, in celebration of their sponsorship of the men’s team.

Alison Allen with Jerry Gill | Photo courtesy of Stone King

Stone King Chair Alison Allen received the iconic black and white stripes at Bath City’s first home game of the season.

Partner Luke Watson also represented the law firm in the Club’s official team photo.

The shirt sponsorship means that the Stone King logo will be seen on both home and away shirts this season, as well as there being two Stone King hoardings pitch side at Twerton Park.

Alison said: “At Stone King we pride ourselves on doing the right thing, which is why we are so pleased to be a part of such an enthusiastic community at Bath City.

“We look forward to supporting the team home and away this season and it is fantastic to see the club currently top of the league.”

Jerry Gill, manager of Bath City FC, said: “The shirt sponsorship draw is very important to the club and we always enjoy forging connections with the local community.

“We’re thrilled to have Stone King on our shirts this year and hope to see many of Stone King’s people joining the fans in the stands and terraces at Twerton Park.”

More than ninety organisations entered the sponsors’ draw to raise funds for the club, which dates back to 1889.

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