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Evo-Stik to continue its sponsorship of the Southern League

BOSTIK, through their top brand Evo-Stik, have extended their sponsorship of the Southern League until the end of next season.

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BOSTIK, through their top brand Evo-Stik, have extended their sponsorship of the Southern League until the end of next season.
The company, who are also partnered with the Northern Premier League, returned as the Southern League's sponsor in October 2014 after previously supporting the league from 2011-13 before being replaced by Calor.
Bostik initially signed a 21-month deal with an option of extending the sponsorship to the end of the 2016-17, one they have taken up.
Southern League chairman Ken Turner said: “Sponsorship at this level makes a real difference to clubs who rely on the financia...

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