05:30PM, Tuesday 02 July 2024
Slough Town have welcomed Baylis Media CIC - the company which owns the Slough and Windsor Express and Maidenhead Advertiser newspapers - on board as a new club partner ahead of the 2024/25 season.
The partnership will see the Slough Express masthead printed on the back of the men's, women’s, and academy team's home kit shorts this season, while there will also be pitch side advertising for the Slough and Windsor Express.
There is also the provision for periodical readership offers related to Slough Town matches and merchandise in the Slough Express and on its website.
In return the club will receive an advert in the Slough and Windsor Express ahead of every home game, both league and cup, digital advertising on the company's website and posts on the Slough and Windsor Express social channels - X and Facebook - promoting the Rebels' upcoming matches.
Steve Doyle, Commercial Director at Slough Town Football Club commented: “We're pleased to announce our new partnership with the Slough and Windsor Express.
“Jeremy and the team have outlined how important it is to support and give back to the local community. We're excited to be working with them to enable us to share more content and stories with the residents of Slough and hopefully create some interesting content for them to enjoy.”
Jeremy Spooner, CEO of Baylis Media CIC commented: “Baylis Media CIC, publishers of the Slough and Windsor Express, are delighted to team up with Slough Town FC ahead of the 2024-25 season.
“Both the football club and the Slough and Windsor Express play important roles in the community, and we look forward to working with our new partners to further bring further benefit to those in Slough and surrounding villages. We wish Slough Town every success for the season ahead.”
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