The online sports portal for all the latest scores, scores.co.uk, are delighted to announce that they have agreed a new deal to sponsor the League One team Carlisle united. Scores.co,uk is based in Carlisle, and their branding will now appear on the club’s home and away strips for the forthcoming season which will see Carlisle take part in the League One, Football league Trophy, FA Cup and League Cup campaigns.

This new agreement means that the logo of scores.co.uk will be prominently displayed all around the Brunton Park ground, further helping to establish them as one of the leading providers online of both scores and results.

Speaking about the new sponsorship deal, Scores.co.uk founder Andy Bell said: “It is a real honour to support Carlisle United for the forthcoming League One season.

“Carlisle United is a community club with a strong and passionate supporter base and I’m delighted that Scores.co.uk can be a part of what we all hope is a very successful season for Greg Abbott and the boys.”

Carlisle United’s commercial director Dick Young said: “We have a fantastic relationship with Andy and Scores.co.uk and we are delighted that they will be with us again this season.

“It is extremely important for us to build and foster partnerships like this as it is key to the way we want to drive the club forward.

“Scores.co.uk are fantastic supporters of the club and we welcome them on board for the 2013/14 campaign.”

 

England's cutest football supporter, Carlisle United supporter, Freddie Tilley

Carlisle United star Tony Kane is pictured with Trophy Tot Freddie and his mum and dad, Lauren and Steven

Young Carlisle United fan Freddie Tilley celebrated his new found fame as England’s cutest football supporter with a trip to his favourite team with his mum and dad.

The Johnstone’s Paint Trophy’s official ‘Trophy Tot’ was whisked up the M6 with his parents to receive his award, before watching his side beat Southampton at Brunton Park 3-2.

The trophy has been asking supporters to help create a ‘young and hungry’ fan base by launching an appeal to find its official ‘Trophy Tot’ for the year, and Freddie won after receiving hundreds of votes.

He received a £50 voucher for the Carlisle United clubshop and a Johnstone’s Paint Trophy goody bag, filled with Johnstone’s Paint Trophy memorabilia including a runner-up medal from last season’s final.

The trophy tot competition was created in a light hearted effort to engage with clubs up and down the country.

Freddie’s dad Steven is a lifelong Carlisle United fan and travels from his home in Coventry to Brunton Park for every home game.

Freddie and his mum and dad received their award at Carlisle United’s weekend game, which ironically was the fixture for last season’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final at Wembley.

Freddie’s mother Lauren said: “We had a wonderful day out and would like to thank the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy and Carlisle United for their hospitality.

“The result was just the icing on the cake and to be able to wave to all the fans before kick-off was a dream come true.”

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