Dibble in safe hands with Winchester Car Sales

29th September 2015

Leading South Yorkshire-based used car dealer, Winchester Car Sales, has announced its sponsorship of Rotherham United's goalkeeping coach.

The family-run business, based on Herries Road South in Sheffield, will sponsor former Manchester City goalkeeper Andy Dibble. Former Wales international Andy has been in the professional game since 1982, playing for a total of 16 clubs including Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough. Following his retirement from playing in 2008 while at Accrington Stanley, he then became the club's goalkeeping coach. Andy has since held coaching roles at Coventry City and Peterborough United, before joining Rotherham United in 2010. Andy said: -This is a fantastic opportunity for me to be sponsored by a well-renowned local company such as Winchester Car Sales. -I'm delighted to be sponsored by a family-friendly business that is supporting local sport. Tajinder Singh, director of Winchester Car Sales, said: -This sponsorship of one of the region's top goalkeeping coaches comes off the back of our continued effort to expand our support of South Yorkshire's professional sports clubs. -It was a pleasure meeting Andy and we look forward to our partnership with him; we will soon be revealing a scheme to help Rotherham fans save money supporting their team. As a company, we pride ourselves on working with the local community and we hope this helps fans at a time when following your team can be expensive". Winchester Car Sales, which has been trading since 1996, offers quality affordable cars to suit all budgets and can source any car desired from their network of contacts.

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