Companies seeking a stadium naming rights deal will have the chance to secure a bargain deal in the West Country, with Bath City putting Twerton Park’s name on sale for just £50.
Businesses – or, indeed, individuals – will have the chance to choose the name of the historic ground for the 2012/13 season by buying a £50 four-ticket package for the Bath City vs Forest Green Rovers match on Easter Monday.
The Blue Square Bet Premier League club have played at Twerton Park since 1932.
Anyone who purchases the package will get an entry into a special draw, which will take place during the same match at halftime, and potentially secure the rights to name the ground.
‘We pride ourselves on being innovative at Bath City, and the stadium name draw is just the most recent example. We hope that businesses locally and nationally will recognise the tremendous value of acquiring the naming rights to our ground for just £50 but we also want our fans and the general public to get involved as well,’ Bath City chairman Manda Rigvy told the Guardian.