Betting analytics platform MightyTips.com, known for its substantial following with over 1 million monthly views, has solidified its presence in English football's Championship by inking another player sponsorship agreement.
This time, the spotlight shines on Sheffield Wednesday's seasoned full-back, Liam Palmer.
Liam Palmer joins the ranks of notable Championship players sponsored by MightyTips.com, including Lewis Travis of Blackburn Rovers, Dimitrios Goutas from Cardiff City, and Huddersfield Town's rising talent, Scott High.
This strategic sponsorship of Liam Palmer for the 2023/24 season not only underscores MightyTips.com's commitment to elevating brand visibility but also highlights its dedication to engaging with English football enthusiasts and the broader British sports community.
Eugene Ravdin, Communications and Marketing Manager at MightyTips.com, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership: "We are thrilled to unveil Liam Palmer as our latest sponsored player. We are eager to see him on the pitch as Sheffield Wednesday strive to make their mark in the Championship after winning promotion. The Championship provides us with unique reach and fan engagement opportunities."
Liam Palmer's connection with Sheffield Wednesday runs deep. A product of the club's academy, he holds the distinction of being the longest-serving player on the current squad, boasting over 350 appearances for the team. His journey began with a first-team debut in 2010, with only a brief loan spell at Tranmere Rovers during the 2012/13 season.
His versatility in right-back, centre-back, and defensive midfield positions has left an indelible mark, earning him Sheffield Wednesday's Player of the Year accolade twice, in 2013/14 and 2022/23.
In the previous season, Liam Palmer contributed significantly, making 47 league appearances, notching six goals and providing three assists. His stellar performances played a pivotal role as Sheffield Wednesday clinched third place in League One and secured promotion. On the international stage, he has represented Scotland, earning eight caps between 2019 and 2021.
However, Liam Palmer's journey this season has faced an early hurdle. A summer groin surgery followed by four appearances in the current season mirrors Sheffield Wednesday's challenge in making their presence felt in the Championship.
Founded in 1867, Sheffield Wednesday ranks among the oldest football clubs globally and boasts an illustrious history, including four league titles, three FA Cups, one League Cup, and one FA Community Shield. While they spent a significant part of their existence in the top division, their return to that elite level has remained elusive since the year 2000.
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