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Tytherington Rocks FC

Why Tytherington Rocks FC

Increased brand awareness, raising the profile of your business in our community
Networking – engage with our members, connect with potential clients
Community connection – demonstrate your commitment to our local community
Tytherington Rocks FC Default location
Hardwicke Playing Field, Woodlands Road,
Tytherington Gloucestershire GL12 8UU
United Kingdom
Gloucestershire GB

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Tytherington Rocks FC

Hello and welcome to the official SNAP Sponsorship profile of Tytherington Rocks FC.

We're delighted to announce that we’ve now partnered with SNAP Sponsorship and we’re looking for sponsors who are excited about affiliating themselves with a grassroots football club in Tytherington, Gloucestershire. We’re an accredited club with fantastic facilities, playing at FA Step 6 level, in Hellenic League One.

We strive to craft a partnership with our sponsors that meets their specific objectives, whether that be community gifting, social responsibility (CSR), direct sales or brand building.

Whatever your motivation, find out more below. Thank you for visiting our profile.

 

Why Sponsor Us?

Increased brand awareness, raising the profile of your business in our community

In order to continually improve our facilities for the local community and drive the club forward, we’re keen to build relationships with new and exciting businesses who wish to align themselves with our club ethos and help make a positive impact in the local community. We would like to work alongside you to explore opportunities and mutual benefits.

Sponsoring us will raise the profile of your business and benefit you in the following ways: 

  • Advertising to hundreds from our club and players and spectators from visiting teams.
  • Exposure to thousands in the local area and all those who share our sports facilities.
  • Publicity in local papers.
  • Mentions in club newsletters and on promotional materials.
  • Increased brand awareness on our website and across our social media accounts.
  • Satisfaction from giving back to and supporting the local community.

Your brand will gain significant exposure through our club matches, events, logos on sports kit and via promotional materials. All money raised will be used to pay costs, invest in equipment and sportswear and to provide opportunities for our players and supporters who are passionate about football.

Marketing and networking – engage with our members, connect with potential clients

Tytherington Rocks FC is in the heart of the community with links to a sizeable audience base and we can offer you diverse marketing and networking opportunities, helping you to engage with our audience and connect with potential clients and partners. In addition to our large membership and extensive supporter network, we’re also active on social media and use our website, Twitter and Facebook to promote our club, fixtures and sponsors.

We’re an extremely social club who pride themselves on being warm, friendly and family-orientated. We regularly host events throughout the year and we’d be happy to host a sponsored networking event if desired.

Tytherington Rocks FC has an array of sponsorship opportunities which can be tailored to meet your objectives. Through sponsorship, our club will promote your company in a wide variety of ways enriching the profile of your business in our community. 

Community connection – demonstrate your commitment to our local community

Sponsorship of a grassroots sport delivers a much higher return on investment than traditional advertising. This is because sponsorship allows your business to demonstrate your commitment to the local community and become directly involved in activities that are highly valued by local consumers. This will undoubtedly put your brand in a favourable light and help you to gain an edge over your competitors.

Tytherington Rocks FC is proud of its strong bonds with the community and enjoys supporting and engaging with local initiatives. Consumers are known to form strong positive associations with sponsors who support the development of grassroots sport and also contribute to the local area and by directly supporting us, you’re helping to remove economic barriers – making football affordable, accessible and inclusive for all in the community.

Contact us now to find out more and explore what Tytherington Rocks FC can offer you!

 

About Us

"The Rocks" play at FA Step 6 level, Hellenic League One, having won the title on two occasions 10 years ago. We are a small local village club with fantastic support from the village of Tytherington and surrounding areas.

We currently have a first team in the Hellenic League and also a Tytherington Rocks Veterans team. Our ambition going forward is to have a number of youth teams as well as a ladies team and an all-inclusive disability team.

Working closely with Tytherington Parish Council we aim to be a friendly and welcoming club, inviting anyone to Hardwicke Playing Fields including regular visits from 'ground hoppers' from all over the country who frequently come to our immaculate facilities maintained by our volunteer committee members. Our main Sponsor Bad Dog, work closely with the team to ensure we represent ourselves in a professional manner whether playing home or away, which often sees us playing in Bristol, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. 

We support and champion the Brain Tumour Charity given that one of our committee members and ex-players is battling brain cancer. Our goal is to be a strong local club, with key ties to the local community, the village and surrounding areas, noting that the level we play at requires regular sponsorship and funding which always remains a challenge due to the size of our club, compared to others in the vicinity.

 

Our Club History

Tytherington Football Club was formed in 1896 by the local Headmaster Mr Manuell and others including the Rev. John Bingley. Rev. Bingley stipulated that, to gain his support, the club should play in amber and black – his old college colours – Brasenose in Oxford.

In the early days the club played in the Wotton-Under-Edge League and travelled to away matches by wagonettes, a four wheeled horse drawn cart, with seats along both sides. The club played at many different grounds, one of which was Mill-Leaze Fields. These are the fields behind the village shop in Tytherington. They eventually found a permanent home at the Hardwicke Playing Fields. The club used the Swan Inn as their changing rooms until a new pavilion was erected by the Parish Council, on the playing fields in 1938.

In the 1920s, Tytherington FC were suspended by the Gloucestershire Football Association for non-payment of a fine. The fine followed a referee being jostled into an adjoining brook after what the home side felt were some dubious decisions! No pay – no play, so Tytherington disbanded until 1932 when Tytherington Rocks FC was formed, joining The Bristol Suburban League.

Ambrose Johnson was a Rocks player in the 30s and 40s and is still an ardent supporter today. War disrupted the local leagues but not before the club won the League and Cup double in the Iron Acton & District League in 1944-45. Rocks rejoined the Bristol Suburban League Division 1 in 1947. The same year a youth team called the Pebbles were formed and played in the Gloucestershire Junior Boy’s Association Football League. They were cup finalists in 1952-53 and League Champions in 1953-54.

In 1948-49 Rocks were drawn home to Thornbury Town in the G.F.A Senior Amateur Cup, there were 400 spectators at the game but Rocks were firmly beaten 4-0. In the early 50s Tytherington ran a Reserve side in the Stroud League. This second attempt to run a reserve team soon failed due to player shortage. In 1956-57 Rocks were losing finalists in the GFA Minor Cup however; the team spent most of the 1960s between Division Three and Division Five.

A joint effort between the Club, Cricket Club and the Parish Council saw the facilities upgraded in 1979-80, with new showers and toilet block together with electricity! Candlelight and Rocks famous tin bath were consigned to history. Three enthusiasts were largely responsible for these improvements, Ron Holpin on the practical side, Tony Hennessy on the financial side and Dave Kemp for plumbing.

The Reserves reformed in Division 7. Whilst under the manager Jack Parr, the first team moved through the Divisions reaching Division 1 for the 1987-88 season. Two managers, Ron Holpin and Mike Lee led the Reserves to promotion and a Cup Final in three consecutive seasons between 1985 and 1987. 1987-88 saw the formation of the third team joining Division 7 and at the same time Streamside Juniors were adopted as Tytherington Rocks Juniors. A floodlight training pitch, the result of hard voluntary work was opened by Ted Pitt, Ted Oakey and Ambrose Johnson. With Brian Lansdown as manager from 1988-89 Rocks entered Premier Division 2 and by 1993 arrived in Premier Division 1. Ground improvements continued with team dugouts and perimeter fencing.

As Champions of the Bristol & Suburban Premier League In 1996-97, it was shock and disappointment when their Gloucestershire County League application was rejected. Undaunted, attention then turned to the clubhouse, a new bar, separate changing facilities, referee accommodation for both sexes and a spectator stand all raised the profile of the club and in 1997-98 this time the County League application was successful. With financial help from Nuclear Electric, Mother India Restaurant and Karly Kars the club had achieved County League Status. Stand seats arrived thanks to ex-player Keith Cameron’s generosity.

Under manager Shaun Honour the team survived a difficult first season but during the next four years enjoyed top half finishes and were GFA Challenge Trophy Finalists, League Cup Finalists and in 2003-04 were County League Runners-up. Managers Mickey Jefferies and Andy Mathias had prepared Tytherington for Hellenic League football. Hellenic League status Division 1 (West) arrived in 2004-05 and a 4th place finish in the first season. A new management team of Jamie Burton and Barry Granger achieved top half places in the next 3 seasons, 3rd place the best ever in 2007. The reserves also moved up to Div 1 in the Bristol Suburban League under Andy Jarvis.

Season 2008/09 was the first season with Barry Granger as Manager and Assistant Paul Staddon, the team established themselves in the top half of the League all season, finally finishing in ninth position. The Reserves under Andy Jarvis challenged for a promotion place all season finally finishing third and gained promotion to Prem 2 of the Bristol Suburban League.

Season 2009-2010 proved a difficult one for the Club. The first XI faltered after a promising start, after the loss of several key players, however the team played some excellent football at times and took points off the top teams, finally finishing eleventh. Our Reserve team battled relegation all season after finding the step-up to senior football a big one following promotion.

Season 2010-2011 was a mixed season losing most of the original side through injury and players moving on. But Barry managed to overcome these difficulties and finally finished eighth. The Reserves once again just managed to avoid relegation.

In season 2011-2012 the Rocks were under new management. Manager Gary Powell and Assistant Jason Wood signed several new players and maintained a top of the league position for most of the season, finally finishing as Champions – 18 points clear of Old Woodstock. Unfortunately, our ground did not meet the ground grading criteria required for promotion.

The Reserves Management of Dave Franklin and Craig Wood did a fantastic job of finishing 6th in Premier 2 of the Bristol Suburban League, the highest position they have achieved so far.

In season 2012/13 the first team had a slow start to the season and dropped vital points, however, they picked up as the season progressed and pushed for promotion, finally finishing third. The Reserves finished second in the Bristol Suburban League Premier 2 and gained Promotion to Premier 1. In the closed season the Club had floodlights installed and ground improvements took place to ensure the ground met the criteria.

The Rocks now play at FA Step 6 level, in Hellenic League One and hope to expand in the future with a ladies team, youth section and a disability team.

 

Aspirations

With an ever-growing player membership and increasing number of followers, we will continue to develop our club, expand our teams and excel at football.

Naturally, we want to support our sponsors and build them in to our club on a strategic level — allowing all of our partners to benefit from our ever-improving facilities, expanding audience and our community involvement.

Club exposure:

Media reach - total annual impressions: ( 408,408 )
Type: 
Twitter
Value: 
276,360
Type: 
Facebook
Value: 
132,048

Information

Club Type: 
11 a side
Level: 
Helenic Division 1
Region: 
England
Founded: 
1932
Club Colours: 
Amber and Black.
Gender: 
Both
Number of Pitches: 
1 - 2
Membership size: 
100 - 250
Average weekly attendance: 
50 - 250

Teams

Number of Players: 
0 - 50
Male
Senior (2)
Age Band: 
All Working Age Adults
Under 18
Social demographics: 
A - Upper middle class
B - Middle class
C1 - Lower middle class
C2 - Skilled working class
D - Working class
E - Those at lowest level of subsistence

Facilities

Bar
Car Park
Catering Facilities - External
Catering Facilities - Internal
Changing Rooms - Female
Changing Rooms - Male
Changing Rooms - Officials
Connectivity (wifi)
Disabled access
Events Liaison
Gated Entrance
In-house Sponsorship / Commercial Team
Own Ground - Leasehold
Pitch Side Hoarding
Pitches
Players Room
Roadside Signage
Scoreboard
Showers
Signage
Stands (Seating)
Storage
Tea / Dining Room
Toilets
Venue Hire