Today, 16th of March 2012, Bray Wanderers Football Club officially unveiled the
new sponsor Volkswagen and Sinnott Autos in the Carlisle Grounds in what the Director of
Football Pat Devlin has called a fantastic sponsorship deal for the club. The ‘Seagulls’ and
Sinnott Autos dealership, in partnership with Volkswagen, will begin an exciting one year
venture that sees Sinnott Autos as the main shirt sponsor of the club.
One of the country’s leading football clubs, Bray Wanderers has won the FAI Cup twice in
and has represented Ireland in European competitions. 2011 was a very successful year for
Bray Wanderers when they finished in the top six of the Airtricity League and qualified for
the first time in the club’s history for the Setanta Sports Cup. This year will be the club’s 8th
successive season in the Premier Division of the Airtricity League.
Simon Elliott, Group Managing Director of Volkswagen Group Ireland commented on the
sponsorship, saying: “Together with Sinnott Autos, we are thrilled to be sponsoring Bray
Wanderers – it’s a club that stands out to us with a strong and memorable national heritage.
Similar to our Sligo Rovers sponsorship, this is a direction that the Volkswagen Group
has wanted to explore for some time now. We are committed to giving back to local Irish
communities and what better way than to do so than supporting great local clubs such as
Bray Wanderers.”
Paul Sinnott from Sinnotts Autos said, “We are delighted to sponsor our local club Bray
Wanderers and wish them the very best of luck in the current season.”
Pat Devlin, Director of Football at Bray Wanderers commented “We are delighted to be
associated with the Volkswagen Group and Sinnott Autos and are looking forward to a
very good and exciting partnership in the future. Bray Wanderers is an integral part of the
community in Bray and Co. Wicklow and it is a great boost for the club that one of Wicklow’s
best known company’s is now our main sponsor. We are confident that the partnership will
be a very successful one for the club.”
Article thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
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