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Whether you are involved in running a professional or semi-professional team or a grass roots club there is something for you on Thursday 31st October.

Whether you are involved in running a professional or semi-professional team or a grass roots club there is something for you on Thursday 31st October.

Clubs from all over the UK and in particular the Yorkshire area have been invited free to the latest Football Networking Day held by www.footballtradedirectory.com

The event on 31st October promises to be the best yet and is the latest in a nationwide series.

Mark Stewart, a partner at Huddersfield based Sheards Financial Services, will give an opportune presentation on how the new pension laws will impact football clubs large and small.

Another Huddersfield based company YBG are the latest in an expanding list of top exhibitors attending the event at Town’s John Smiths Stadium.

They join the likes of England team partners Mars, Panasonic, Medoc, Ticketmaster, Sondico, General & Medical, Healthier by Farr, Rigby Taylor, SportsTraider, Sports Identity, Brick Technology, BetBright.com, Lindley Stadium Catering, Huddersfield Town FC, Vitax, Bare Wall, Willow Catering and TigerTurf.

Footballtradedirectory.com MD John Booth said: “The format is a familiar one. Join us from 11 am, and network with like-minded representatives from the football world.

“Experience has shown us that it doesn’t matter if you represent a club or association or come from a football business or supplier – you will go away with a positive experience and some new ideas and contacts.

“If you want to register for a free place call 0843 507 9000 or email me [email protected]

PUT THE DATE IN YOUR DIARY; JOHN SMITHS STADIUM, HUDDERSFIELD, THURSDAY OCT 31, 11.00 am -3.00 pm; free refreshments!

For more details about the event or footballtradedirectory.com please call John on 07771916786 or Ollie on 07713484553

Footballtradedirectory.com was founded in 2007 and is the largest online network of its type with over 500,000 unique visitors in 2013 already.

The networking event at Huddersfield marks a return to the venue in what is now the 12th event organised since 2011, with previous venues including the Etihad, Chelsea, Hillsborough and St Andrews.

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