Proud Sponsors of Farnham Town FC as they Break British Records! - Catch Resource Management

Proud Sponsors of Farnham Town FC as they Break British Records!

On Tuesday the 13th of February, Farnham Town made it 22 successive wins to start the Combined Counties Football League campaign. This is the most successive wins to start a league season in English league history!

Catch is proud to not only sponsor the team but to be part of the journey and to support the team in their pursuit of greatness. We also cheer on with pride as two of our brilliant Catch consultants, Tom Smith and Harry Cooksley play for Farnham Town.

It’s an honour to support such a dedicated and talented team on their remarkable winning streak. Here’s to many more triumphs ahead.

To keep up to date with FTFC follow our LinkedIn and Instagram pages for all the latest updates!

 

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