Leading North West law firm SAS Daniels is thrilled to renew its longstanding partnership with Macclesfield FC for a further two years.
In addition to having their evocative branding around the Leasing.com Stadium and enjoying matchday hospitality within the Westwood Group VIP Lounge, the deal will also see the local law firm retain their back-of-shirt sponsorship for the Women's First Team.
SAS Daniels is a Cheshire-based law firm with offices in Stockport, Chester, Macclesfield and Congleton, servicing both businesses and individuals throughout the local area and nationwide.
The firm is committed to helping clients thrive in both their personal and professional lives, using their expertise, technical know-how and friendly approach to understand the needs and protect the interests of their clients. Their 120-strong specialist team and 20 partners are all equipped to help resolve any legal matter regardless of size, ensuring a personalised experience is delivered from an experienced and approachable legal specialist.
For businesses, the solicitors support with corporate and commercial legal advice, dispute resolution, property transactions and employment and HR advice. For individuals, the firm can carry out property conveyancing, help with wills and wealth planning, and provide family law services, including divorce.
Justine Clowes, business owner, partner and joint head of the Macclesfield office stated:
"At SAS Daniels, our enduring partnership with Macclesfield FC is one we are very proud of and we are delighted to extend that relationship with this new two-year sponsorship deal. We are looking forward to attending games to show our support and wish all the teams the very best for the 2024/25 season.”
Justine continued:
"As a majority female firm, we understand the importance of investing in female talent and are particularly pleased to continue the back-of-shirt sponsorship for the Women’s First Team. After witnessing the team winning the league and cup double last season, we wish them even more success for the coming months and we will continue to support the team on their journey.”
Head of Commercial and Sponsorships, Bob Trafford, added to this with the following:
"To attract a prestigious company such as SAS Daniels to the Club is wonderful in itself, but I am so thankful that they have committed to us for the next two years. SAS Daniels have been an incredibly loyal sponsor since our inception and I am delighted that they will be staying with us. Their brand has become synonymous with our Women's First Team, and I have no doubt that they will continue on their upward trajectory over the course of this deal. I would like to thank everyone at SAS Daniels for their unwavering dedication to us and look forward to seeing the partnership evolve over the course of the next two years.”
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Pictured - Steven Percy, Partner & Head of Commercial Property (far left) & Maisie Clark, Solicitor at SAS Daniels (far right) extend partnership with Macc FC.
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