Paul shows his support for home town

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WARRINGTON businessman Paul Taylor has traded in his Bolton Wanderers season tickets to get behind his home town club’s 2020 vision for the future.
Paul who runs Taylor Business Park near Culcheth, has followed Bolton since his school days and been a season ticket holder for the past eight years.
But now he has signed up as a Platinum Vice President at Warrington Town FC to support the club’s bid to move up the league pyramid system towards the Football League by the year 2020.
As part of his deal he received two season tickets for the Urban Building Project’s Legends’ Lounge and an England shirt signed by soccer legends Bryan Robson (Ex Man Utd and England) Peter Reid (Ex Everton and England) and Gary Owen (Ex Man City and England Under21).
“There is a much bigger sense of community spirit at Warrington Town and I love the touchline atmosphere,” said Paul, who will be sharing his tickets with his old school friend and fellow former Bolton season ticket holder Chris Hayes from the Skanska Construction Group.
“I would urge other business people to get behind the town’s football club,” added Paul. “A successful football team in the town will boost the local business economy.
“The club is full of colourful characters and it would be great to see Warrington in the Football Legaue one day.”
Any one else interested in signing up to the club’s 2020 vision should email club Chairman Gary Skentelbery at [email protected]


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