Ayr United unveiled their new away kit for the upcoming season last week.

With the unveiling came the news that the Somerset Park club had also evolved a partnership with an existing sponsor, Lindsay Mortgage Services, who will now be the main shirt sponsor.

Andrew Lindsay has been a great supporter of the club over the last few years and has now added the away shirt to the list of his sponsorship activities with the club.

The two-year deal to sponsor the shirt steps up Andrew’s investment with the club, which previously included training kit, advertising board and match sponsorship, and is now a significant five-figure sum.

Andrew said: “Ayr is a community club first and foremost and you tend to find that local people are keen to support local businesses. I’ve been involved for the last three years in terms of sponsoring boards and other things, but this opportunity was a great fit in many ways.”

Ayr United announced their new sponsorship deal for their away kit last week and with it furthering relationships with an existing sponsor.

The new deal was announced with Lindsay Mortgage Services as a two-year deal to sponsor the shirts and now boosts owner Andrew Lindsay’s investment to what was described by the club as “a not insignificant five figure sum”.

Andrew Lindsay has been a supporter of the club over the last few years and has now added the away shirt to the list of his sponsorship activities with the club, which have included the sponsorship of the training kit, advertising boards and match sponsorship.

Lifelong Ayr fan, Andrew said: “Ayr is a community club first and foremost and you tend to find that local people are keen to support local businesses. I’ve been involved for the last three years in terms of sponsoring boards and other things, but this opportunity was a great fit in many ways.”

Ayr’s Commercial Manager, Martin Tocker said: “We’re associated with a national brand in terms of our home kit. But it’s just as important to have the backing of local businesses and form lasting relationships.”