Sheffield United F.C. Sponsor Announcement

20th June 2019

Venue: The International Bar, John Street, Bramall Lane, Sheffield Parking: Available on site in Shoreham Street and Cherry Street Car Parks Date: Monday 24th June 2019 Time: 12:30pm 2pm Lunch: Canapés & refreshments available Blades to unveil major international Sponsor Following Sheffield United's promotion to the Premier League, a substantial new front of shirt sponsor will be revealed at a press conference on Monday 24th June.

The Blades will unveil details of a very significant new commercial partnership with an international business. The Event will be hosted by sports presenter Paul Walker and will include speeches from former Sports Minister Rt Hon Richard Caborn who will briefly outline the positive impact that the Premier League will bring to the City and the Club and feature details of and introduction to the sponsors; Club owners including Kevin McCabe and from the playing side first team manager Chris Wilder and Club Captain Billy Sharp. There will be media opportunities for interviews, filming and photographs. Please confirm your attendance by Friday 21st June to martin@hrmedia.org.uk.

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