| | The publisher of Kent on Sunday has put together an important new sponsorship deal with football’s Kent League. KOS Media, which also publishes our sister paper the Kentish Observer, was officially unveiled as the title sponsor of Kent’s premier non-league competition during the league’s AGM this week. The league will rebranded the KENTISH OBSERVER FOOTBALL LEAGUE. more details KOS MEDIA IS NEW KENT LEAGUE SPONSOR The publisher of Kent on Sunday has put together an important new sponsorship deal with football’s Kent League. KOS Media, which also publishes the Kentish Observer, was officially unveiled as the title sponsor of Kent’s premier non-league competition during the league’s AGM this week. The league will rebranded the KENTISH OBSERVER FOOTBALL LEAGUE – subject to FA approval – in a deal worth £50,000. Paul Stannnard, chief Executive of KOS Media, said: “it is great to put something back into grassroots football and to support a league which is followed by thousands across Kent. “This new deal secures the clubs vital income and should help with the existing hard work and dedication everyone involved with the leagues and the clubs puts in on a weekly basis.” The new sponsorship deal replaces that with Go Travel, which ended its association with the league last season. KOS Media is also media partner at next month’s Ladies English Open golf event at Chart Hills, as well as sponsors of Canterbury Cricket week. | | LEAGUE ANNOUNCE NEW SPONSORS |
| KENT LEAGUE FRIENDLIES ON-LINE Kent League clubs wishing to publish details of their pre-season friendlies on the Kent League Web site should email details, including the kick off time to: friendlies@kentleague.com an updated list of the fixtures can be found at: Friendlies-on-line (updated 21/06/05) NEW CLUBS ELECTED Erith & Belvedere from the Southern League Eastern Division joined the Premier Division. Tilbury Reserves were elected: they will play in Division Two. SHOCK RESIGNATIONS There were resignations from three clubs prior to the new constitution being finalised. In Division One, we lost the services of Danson Furness and Hastings United which means that there was a reprieve for relegated Deal Town. Danson Furness, the Premier League and Cup Winners of 1995/96, decided to leave due to financial reasons whilst Hastings United, long serving members of the Reserves divisions, have departed to join a local Sussex League. In Division Two, Welling United have resigned after just one season. | The League were both delighted and proud to announce to their member clubs that they had secured new sponsors for next season. Further details of the three year deal will be published shortly. A full press statement will be issued for publication on the League's official web site later. | NEW FORMAT FOR LEAGUE CUP |
The Premier Division League Cup will have a new format next season. Clubs were informed that the competition will now be played in four groups of four clubs with the winners of each group progressing to the semi finals. Further details will be issued when the format is finalised. The League announced the launch of its new Club Download page on the web site where clubs officials will be able to download for the first time transfer and registration forms. Official notices and weekly bulletins will also be available. The new area is password protected. |
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