Farsley AFC chairman John Palmer has confirmed the new club's three shirt sponsors for the forthcoming season.Announcing the deals on the club's website, Palmer expressed his delight, saying: "The principal shirt sponsors are Suddard Davies Insurance Brokers. They have been my family's brokers for many years and I am delighted they have agreed to get involved with the club."
The back of the shirt is sponsored by Sportsbulk Suppliers, the club's kit suppliers, and Red, the well-known family run Design, Print and Embroidery company situated on Richardshaw Lane in Pudsey.
Palmer explained: "Suddard Davies are an established business with particular experience in Commercial insurance. Sportsbulk Suppliers have been supporters of this club for many years and Red have been supplying us with merchandise for a couple of seasons.
"All three sponsors offer differing expertise and we are delighted that they have chosen our club to promote their business".
Managing Director Bill Geelan of Suddard Davies expressed his support for Farsley AFC: "We are, of course, absolutely delighted to become associated with Farsley AFC in their inaugural season.
"We have followed the developments at Throstle Nest with interest over the last few months and recognise the work that is being put in to promote the new club.
"We wish Neil and his team the very best of luck for the season ahead".
Russ Crowther, director of Sprtsbulk Suppliers was equally enthusiastic about his company's continued involvement with Farlsey.
He said: "Our company has the privilege of supplying kits for a number of teams throughout the country, but, as all the family are Pudsey residents, it is particularly important for us to support our local team and we are delighted once again to offer our support to Farsley."
Rachel Jolly-Walker of Red added: "We have been providing merchandise for the club for some time now, so it seemed a natural step for us to continue to promote our family run business by being more formally associated with Farsley AFC.
"We are very pleased to have secured this agreement".