Scottish Property Centre sponsor Southside based Pollok Football Club

Scottish Property Centre sponsor Southside based Pollok Football Club

We are delighted to announce our commercial partnership with the sponsorship of the Pollok FC YouTube channel.

Formed in 1908, Pollok Football Club are based in Southside of Glasgow currently competing in the West of Scotland Football League Premier Division, the sixth tier of Scottish football.

Craig Smith, Director of Scottish Property Centre commented “Scottish Property Centre has now been part of the Glasgow Southside community for 20 years. In the heart of the Southside is Pollok Football Club, run by hardworking volunteers. When we discussed the opportunity to be commercial partners, we felt it was a great opportunity to sponsor the clubs YouTube channel covering all the key moments in what hopefully is a successful season.”  

Pollok FC commented “As the Southside’s local team, Pollok is proud to be at the heart of our local community and we are fortunate to enjoy the support of a number of fine local businesses. We are delighted to welcome the Shawlands and Cardonald branches of Scottish Property Centre to the Pollok family as the official sponsors of our YouTube channel. Their branding is front and centre on our match highlights and interviews. Thanks for the support!”

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