An exciting new era kicked-off at Sutton United on Monday night when the club officially opened its refurbished MBA Lounge.
The U’s have agreed a deal with Cheam-based financial services company Monica Bradley Associates (MBA) who will sponsor the function room for the next three years.
The facility, which underwent an extensive makeover during the summer, hosts a variety of events throughout the year ranging from business meetings and networking functions to private parties and the ever-popular Boom Boom Club.
Addressing a roomful of guests and club officials, Sutton United chairman Bruce Elliott said: “Using some of our FA Cup money from two years ago, we’ve seen a total transformation of not only this room, but all three of our bars.
“This room in the past was called the Allders Lounge and the Times Square Lounge. Now it proudly displays the new signage of the MBA Lounge.
“Huge thanks to Monica for agreeing to sponsor this function room for the next three years with the option for a further two years after that.
“I hope her team enjoys the Sutton United experience. I am sure this will be a very successful partnership.”
United hope the sponsorship deal and impressive revamp of the MBA Lounge will appeal to new companies and customers as well as long-established clients.
Monica Bradley was just as delighted to have her business associated with the football club.
“I have known Bruce for more than 30 years,” she said. “When he first approached me to sponsor this facility, I jumped at the chance.
“This was partly because the club is a core part of the community and because I’ve also spent many happy evenings here over the years at the Boom Boom Club.
“You can see how much time and effort the club and other sponsors have invested in creating this facility. It really does look amazing.”
If you would like to hire the MBA Lounge then call 020 8644 4440, email functions@suttonunited.net or visit suttonunited.net
This Friday the venue hosts the Spirit of Springsteen at the Boom Boom Club. Doors open at 7.30pm and tickets are £12/£13.
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