| WARRIORS TO GO GREEN WITH NEW SPONSOR ON BOARD |
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| Tuesday, 06 July 2010 | ||
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Glasgow Warriors announced today that they are to go green next year as renewable energy company PV Solar UK becomes an official club sponsor for the next two seasons in a six-figure deal. ![]() PV Solar UK Managing Director, Robert Skillen, meets Warriors CEO Kenny Baillie and two of the club's star players, Ruaridh Jackson and Dougie Hall. The team will continue to play in the famed black and blue jersey, but now with a successful young Scottish business on board, they hope their green credentials will be enhanced. Warriors Chief Executive, Kenny Baillie, said: "On the back of our recent renewal with principle sponsors, RESPONSE, it's great news to have secured sponsorship from another successful Scottish business. "PV Solar UK is a new company with ambitious growth plans and I am delighted that for the next two years they see the Warriors as the perfect vehicle to help them realise their objectives. "Scotland's renewable energy sector is respected throughout the world so is one with which the club is excited to be associated." Managing Director of PV Solar UK, Robert Skillen, added: "As a new company at the forefront of a renewable technology currently sweeping across the nation, we are delighted to be backing Glasgow Warriors.
"It is especially pleasing that as the squad pursues their Magners League and Heineken Cup ambitions, they will be helping communicate the benefits of solar panels to householders across Europe." The PV Solar UK brand will appear on the lower back of the Glasgow jersey. The initials "PV" in the company name represents the photo voltaic element of a solar panel which converts sunlight into electricity. PV Solar UK is headquartered in Glasgow with branch operations in the south east, the Midlands and Wales. Further information on the services available from PV Solar UK, please visit www.freeelectricity4u.co.uk BELONG TO GLASGOW IN 2010/11 - Under 18 season tickets have been frozen at £30 The new season also sees the introduction of the new 'Band of Warriors' season ticket - an adult and child for just £200. |
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