The Kent Exiles are
of course extremely grateful to our sponsors. The resources they
provide help take the team forward and are vital to the success of
American Football in the UK. Please take the time to visit
the sites of our sponsors by clicking on the logos below.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact us. |
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American
Dream are official partners for the Kent Exiles 2005 season,
providing top quality kit and equipment to the team at great prices.
Please click
here to download a UK-specific order form. |
American Football UK are official sponsors of the Kent Exiles match Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. They are a top quality supplier of just about anything for american football clubs and players. |
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The
Royal Mail Sports
Foundation is the Exiles senior teams main sponsor for the 2004 season,
after providing the club with enough money to buy a complete set of home
and away shirts for the season. |
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| The Exiles season was given another huge boost for the year when 20Hz Systems, one of London's top IT solutions companies, pledged their support to the team and agreed to cover the cost of several new Exiles game shirts. |
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The Exiles were
awarded £300 pounds from the British Telecom community champions scheme, the scheme
rewards groups who actively work to benefit the local community,
especially through participation in sport. |
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Pro-Tuff Decals are the
official supplier of our helmet logos, you can see their name displayed on
the back of all our helmets. |
Exxon Mobil have sponsored the Exiles youth team, enabling the purchase of new game uniforms. |
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The News Shopper
newspaper has kindly been supporting us with some excellent coverage this
year, pre-season reviews, game reports, youth team coverage and players
wanted adverts to name but a few things. Kevin Impey the "sports reporter of the year" has helped
immensely with this, and provided us with a valuable tool to promote our
club and american football as a whole.

Check out their website with the link, it has the reports that appear in
the paper there also, as well as an archive which has a few reports going
back as far as 2000.
Not only that but it tells you what else is going on in the local area,
could find you a job or sell your house as well! The Exiles look forward to a long relationship with the best paper in the
area. |
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| The Beech Tree Public
House kindly help the Kent Exiles by providing us with function rooms for
all of our team meetings totally free of charge. The Beech Tree is located
in Wellington Road in Orpington (click
here for location map from MultiMap) and can be contacted on 01689
606131. |
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| Many thanks also to James Gaddas,
who has donated his kit to the club after his retirement from the game.
This has enabled us to get another rookie involved in playing for the
club. |