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| Monday, 24 August 2009 11:07 | |||
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Precision Training, Britain’s fastest-growing sports brand, has launched its new website ahead of the 2009/10 football season. The user friendly website includes impressive imagery of the full range of textiles, training aids and medical supplies that have made Precision Training the choice for all levels – from professionals through to the grass roots. Precision Training provide an unparalleled range of training aids and apparel for grass roots participants and the new website will feature all the latest news and videos from Precision Training and their professional partners. David Sanderson, national sales manager for Precision Training, said; “We have spent a lot of time and made a significant investment to provide a customer focussed website that is in line with the Precision Training brand. “We are regularly inundated with requests for product information, news and catalogues and the new website has all of these details readily available at the touch of a button. “Precision Training’s online specialists, who are linked on the website, are growing from strength to strength and we hope that our new site will act as a platform for them to continue that growth. “The website will also keep everyone up to date with all the news from Precision Training and our partners - as well as brand ambassador, Graham Taylor. “We will also be launching Precision Training TV to service the ever increasing demand for video content on the internet and give our customers a behind the scenes insight into how Precision Training equipment is benefitting our professional partners.” Headlining Precision Training’s partner portfolio for 2009 are the Football League and the Scottish Football Association. As well as their extensive football club portfolio, which includes Aston Villa, Leicester City, Shrewsbury Town, Notts County and Burnley, Precision Training is also official partners with Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Leicester Ladies Hockey Club and the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd representing all England’s referees.
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