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TheLADbible and Hyde United are proud to announce a sponsorship deal to become the official shirt sponsor for the Tigers in the 2015/16 season.

The deal will see the UK’s biggest entertainment and news website get behind the local Manchester club recently bought out by its fans.

Hyde FC has signed a shirt and stadium sponsorship deal so that TheLADbible becomes the official shirt sponsor for the Tigers in the 2015/16 season.

The Walker Lane end at Ewen Fields stadium will also be renamed TheLADbible end.

Launched by Alex Solomou and Arian Kalantari just over three years ago, TheLADbible has become one of the biggest news and entertainment communities in the world, reaching more than 100 million fans a week via www.theladbible.com and social media.

65twenty has offices in Dale Street, in Manchester and in Spitalfields in London, and is the parent company of TheLADbible, TheSPORTbible, Pretty52 and TheODDSbible, with the rapidly growing local business on the verge of announcing its fiftieth employee.

Arian Kalantari, Co-founder of TheLADbible’s parent company 65twenty said:

“We love the community feel and strength of support that Hyde United has built up amongst its fans, and the message that it sends. TheLADbible is a community in the same way and we have the same passion for supporting our community.

We love Hyde’s sense of humour, which really comes through their social media, and they already featured on TheLADbible a few times. I’m convinced we can do some great things together and football fans everywhere will share the excitement of supporting a community club which is owned by its supporters.”

Daz Mellor, director of Hyde United said:

“It has been a roller coaster ride this last few years for Hyde fans but with recent good news like the club changing its name back to Hyde United, the fans purchasing the club and the return of Gary Lowe and Martyn Booty, I feel entering into a partnership with TheLADbible is yet another piece of the rebuilding jigsaw.

“Football clubs like Hyde rely on sponsorship and It's good to see businesses like TheLADbible helping out non league football clubs, they have a great team at their offices who have not only been helpful and supportive but like ourselves are keen to get involved and looking forward to the new season ahead, I would personally like to thank Arian for his help and assistance in making this deal happen and look forward to working with them and getting non league football back where it belongs.”

Source: www.hydefc.co.uk



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