Motherwell have signed a record-breaking deal with Paddy Power as they become the first Scots club to join the #SaveOurShirt campaign.
The betting giants have sponsored the Steel Men by 'un-sponsoring' them - keeping the claret in both home and away jerseys unblemished by sponsorship names.
Absolutely delighted to announce our record-breaking deal with @paddypower. We’re so excited to be working with them on the innovative #SaveOurShirt campaign that will see the front of our kits left unbranded in 19/20. Huge well done to @SuzanneReid13 on a superb partnership. 👍🏼 https://t.co/9BEvIvNg8o
— Alan Burrows (@Alan_Burrows) July 22, 2019
Posting on their social media, Paddy Power created an entertaining video and said: "Scotland has always played an influential role in shaping history and now it does so once again as Motherwell have become the second team to join our #SaveOurShirt campaign!"
It comes a short time after the Huddersfield controversy when the English outfit had Paddy Power flashed down the whole front of their shirt before it was revealed to be a joint hoax.
Motherwell chief Alan Burrows told of his delight at the partnership.
We’re delighted to reveal the new @MotherwellFC kits for the 2019/20 season! https://t.co/EIwCj3ZgBQ
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) July 22, 2019
He said: “Absolutely delighted to announce our record-breaking deal with @paddypower.
"We’re so excited to be working with them on the innovative #SaveOurShirt campaign that will see the front of our kits left unbranded in 19/20."
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