PARTICK THISTLE sponsors Just Employment Law have extended their sponsorship of the Maryhill club until the end of the 2020/21 season.
The company first became involved with the Jags in 2012 and became Thistle's main sponsor for the 2017/18 campaign.
Just Employment Law, based in Port Dundas in Glasgow, will be the club's shirt sponsor for the fourth consecutive season when next year's campaign gets under way.
Partick Thistle chief executive Gerry Britton said: "This is terrific news for Partick Thistle. The longstanding support of Just Employment Law is valued greatly by everyone at the club and we are thrilled this will now extend to a fourth season as principal sponsor.
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“[Managing director] David [McRae] and his team have been a pleasure to deal with since they first became involved with the club. It is important for Partick Thistle to work with partners where values align and in keeping with our place as a community club, with Purple Thistle Day earlier this season being one great example.
“Just as importantly, this agreement being confirmed and announced so early provides the club with even more stability and is only beneficial in helping the club and management team in their longer-term planning. We offer our sincere thanks again to David and everybody at Just Employment Law and hope the next chapter of our journey together is hugely positive both on and off the field.”
McRae added: “We are delighted to extend our principal sponsorship of Partick Thistle to a fourth consecutive season.
"The club has become a key commercial partner of ours over the years. Both parties were very keen to put pen to paper on the deal. We look forward to enhancing our relationship with the club, its affiliates and of course, its supporters and hope that the continuation of our sponsorship underlines our commitment to the Jags.”
Just Employment Law offer employment law advice, support and representation to a UK-wide clientele.
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