BSC GLASGOW are delighted to announce a kit sponsorship deal with top firm M&H Logistics that will take them to the end of season 2014/15.
The agreement sees M&H Logistics become the brand on the BSC home and away jerseys for the team that operates in the Scottish Sun Lowland League, the division just underneath the SPFL.
And it means BSC Glasgow now become part of the M&H Logistics football family with the company also the kit backers for current Premiership leaders Hamilton Accies and League Two side East Fife.
Confirming his company’s backing of BSC Glasgow M&H Logistics owner Tom Wotherspoon said: “At M&H our strategy with investment in sport is all about community involvement.
“It’s really important to us that the clubs we back are run properly with the right values and BSC Glasgow reflect that through their desire to give youngsters a sporting chance across the spectrum.
“The Lowland League team have big ambitions over the next two seasons and we are delighted to be involved in helping them.
“We have gained a lot of experience in the football world with our involvement as main sponsors at Accies and we look forward to working together with everyone at BSC.”
Still Game star Sanjeev Kohli – shopkeeper Naveed in the hit TV and stage show - was on hand to present BSC head coach Iain King with the new kit on Saturday.
The team wore the kits with their M&H branding against South of Scotland side Lochar Thistle in the SFA Challenge Cup at Lochburn Park, Maryhill, that afternoon (3pm kick-off).
BSC Glasgow chairman Steven Prince said: “To be associated with the M&H Logistics brand in our first season in The Scottish Sun Lowland League is a tremendous boost to all those involved with BSC Glasgow.
“We look forward to working with M&H Logistics and we are very proud to be wearing their logo on our team shirts.
“We hope that our association with M&H can match the successful partnership they have with Hamilton Accies.
“As a community club with several hundred children it’s important that our first major sponsorship partnership is with a company of the standing of M&H Logistics. Their investment in Scottish sport as a whole is impressive.”