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Football club in a spin over record-breaking sponsorship deal with Ebac

Newton Aycliffe firm Ebac has shown its support to the local community by sponsoring the town’s football club in a record-breaking deal.

The washing machine manufacturer has sponsored Aycliffe’s new home shirts for the 2017-18 Northern League first division season in an agreement chairman Allan Oliver described as “monumental”.

Revealing the club’s new-look, two-tone blue strips, Oliver says it’s a major breakthrough for the club.

“Ebac have helped us out massively here and it has taken a monumental weight off my shoulders,” said Oliver.

“Long-term we want more people through the gate. But to do that you need a winning team.

“I always compare it to the cinema – if it’s not entertaining, you don’t go. But if you have a winning team, they will come, and that’s what we’re striving for, to get supporters through the door.

“Support like this will certainly help. And with the size of this business park, we’d be eternally grateful if other businesses got on board.

“There are a lot of places up and down the country where you’ve never been, but you’ve heard of the football team, and we’d like to put Newton Aycliffe on the map.

“More support from businesses will help us to do that by improving the team as well as our facilities.”

Ebac, which manufacturers washing machines, dehumidifiers and water coolers at its Aycliffe site, already sponsors the Northern League as well as Durham County Cricket Club’s Academy.

The company’s chairman John Elliott said: “I think it’s very important to support grass-roots sport in the North-East.

“We’re famous for sport, we’re very good at it and the more we can do to support it the better.

“Newton Aycliffe is Ebac’s local team and I think Allan Oliver has done a great job there over many years.

“I’ve known him for a few years and I think he’s really performed well. It’s a real grass-roots club with real people working together.”

Elliott has urged other business to follow suit and back the town’s local club.

“You mustn’t look at this as a commercial venture,” he added.

“It’s not about making money, it’s about putting money back into society and into the community.”

Businesses interested in sponsoring Newton Aycliffe FC can contact Dave Stickland on 07857 905257.

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