Colchester United partner with TEXO Scaffolding

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Colchester United are delighted to have joined up with Essex based company TEXO Scaffolding as they begin to build a successful future partnership together.

TEXO Scaffolding, who have a strong history of sports sponsorships, have penned a three year deal with the League Two side to appear on the front of their home shirts from the 2019/20 campaign onwards.

They have in the past sponsored World Champion Boxers, Anthony Joshua, Anthony Crolla, Tony Bellew and Kell Brook, and also have previous experience of sponsorship in football with Bostik North side Heybridge Swifts, as well as supporting numerous local good causes.

And Managing Director Robert Hayward is looking forward to getting started, saying: “We as a company are always looking to get involved and support local sports teams and individuals, and are delighted to be part of what is no doubt going to be an exciting few years.

“As we respect and appreciate the drive and dedication it takes to succeed, be it in a sporting or business capacity,  we are very much looking forward to an exciting future in association with Colchester United, growing together both on and off of the pitch.”

TEXO Scaffolding, who were founded in 2010, work on a wide range of building projects across the UK and has built a hugely successful business in supporting construction across the country.

With over 200 years of combined experience in the scaffolding industry, the Texo team has the know-how and skills to deliver the highest quality work every time.

The TEXO Scaffolding logo will be on the new look 2019/20 home shirt produced once again by Macron, which is due to be released soon and on sale on the club’s Open Day on Sunday 14th July.

U’s General Manager Tim Waddington is excited to be working with a new club partner and added: “TEXO Scaffolding are an excellent local business and have been involved in sports sponsorships at varying levels for a number of years. We’re delighted that they have made this commitment to the club.

We look forward to seeing the TEXO Scaffolding logo on Colchester United home shirts and developing our mutually beneficial partnership over the term of the sponsorship.”

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