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Taylor Signs Ambassador Extension PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 11 January 2008 12:28

REYDON Sports announced that they have extended their partnership with former England national football manager Graham Taylor for an additional two years.

Taylor has acted as official brand ambassador for Reydon's wholly-owned specialist sports brand Precision Training since 2006.

Taylor will continue to be Precision Training's brand ambassador and public figurehead until 2010.gt-extends-ambassador

Reydon Sports managing director Nigel Carter said: "Graham has proved a fantastic ambassador and figurehead for Precision Training over the past two years.

"We are delighted that we will again be able to call upon his vast experience and footballing knowledge to further develop and enhance our extensive range of sporting training aids and apparel.

"We have ambitious and creative plans for the further expansion of the brand and we and Graham are both excited about working together in the future."

Graham Taylor said: "I have enjoyed working with the Precision Training team over the past two years and look forward extending our relationship.

"I passionately believe that we should be encouraging more children and adults alike to partake in physical exercise.

"Precision Training's range of multi-sport specialist training aids play a key role in helping everyone to play more sport and adopt a healthier lifestyle."

Precision Training have rapidly established themselves as the UK's market leader in the provision of specialist sports training aids, equipment and apparel.

They are the official technical sponsors and kit manufacturers for Notts County, and also have official partnership relationships with Nottinghamshire CCC, national ladies hockey champions Leicester and Football League Championship clubs Coventry, Leicester and Preston North End.

Graham is one of English football's most respected managers. He tasted success in all four divisions in a career spanning Lincoln, Watford, Aston Villa and Wolves and was national team manager of England from June 1990 to November 1993.

Graham's services in football were recognized with the awarding of an OBE in 2002 and for the last five years has become a respected radio commentator and newspaper columnist.

 
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