Notts County FC Shirt Sponsorship Extended For 2024 / 2025 Season
We are thrilled to share that we have extended our partnership with Notts County Football Club after agreeing a deal to continue sponsorship of the ‘Magpies’ for the 2024/25 football season.
Trevor Palethorpe, Director at John Pye Auctions said: “We’re really pleased to announce our extended sponsorship of the ‘Magpies’ for the 2024-2025 season. The deal includes the John Pye logos on home shirts as well as sponsorship of the dugouts as part of the package.
“John Pye Auctions and Notts County have been closely linked for several decades. We are proud of our shared family values and Nottingham roots and want to continue to support the club’s activities both on the pitch and in the wider work they do throughout the community at a grass roots level.”
Founded in the Cattle Market, next to County’s Meadow Lane ground, John Pye was established and headquartered there until the 1990’s. Auctions were held in the Meadow Club for many years and the John Pye team has supported the club both by way of sponsorship and corporate attendance at games for decades.
Joe Palmer, Chief Executive at Notts County FC said: ““We’re delighted to have secured John Pye’s support for another season.
“We’re proud of our long-standing partnership with a local business that shares such a strong Nottingham heritage and aligns with our mission to create value in our local community.
“Following record shirt sales this season, we look forward to revealing our new designs ahead of the 2024-25 campaign.”
John Pye has a long history of supporting local sport and have a well-established relationship with iconic cricket venue Trent Bridge. In 2023 we added The Blaze to our sponsorship portfolio for their inaugural season at Trent Bridge and the John Pye Auctions name adorns the shirts of both county sides, the Outlaws Vitality Blast T20 shirts and Nottinghamshire Women.
Trevor adds: “We look forward to continuing this partnership with Notts County in the years to come and supporting the team in its future successes.”