Football Prodigy Scott High, the New MightyTips.com Sponsored Player at Huddersfield Town
Sponsorship Announcement: Scott High, Huddersfield Town and Scotland U21 Footballer, Secures Deal with MightyTips
Welcoming Scott High to the crew! MightyTips.com, the globe's top betting guide powerhouse, has locked in a player sponsorship deal with the 22-year-old Scottish U21 midfielder, freshly joining Huddersfield Town.
With Lewis Travis and Dimitrios Goutas of Blackburn Rovers and Cardiff City already on the list, Scott High extends MightyTips.com’s family of sponsored Championship players.
The strategic move aims to heighten brand awareness in the UK, foster a stronger bond with professional football, and captivate potential new clients. By sponsoring Scott High during the 2023/24 season, MightyTips.com hopes to see Huddersfield Town maintain their position in the Championship and improve consistency in performances compared to the previous season.
Emerging as a promising talent within the club’s junior ranks, Scott High was awarded the Academy Player of the Year title in 2018/19. Beginning his journey at Huddersfield Town’s academy at the tender age of nine, he stands as one of the longest-tenured trainees for the club. Being born in Dewsbury, just ten miles east of Huddersfield, there's no denying that Scott is a local lad through and through.
Eugene Ravdin, MightyTips.com’s Communications and Marketing Manager, expressed enthusiasm about the deal:
On August 8, Scott High made his entrance in the second half during a 3-2 EFL Cup loss against Middlesbrough.
First formed in 1908, Huddersfield Town soared to the heights of success in the 1920s, earning three consecutive league titles and the FA Cup in 1921/22.
MightyTips.com, the global betting guide, is extending their family of sponsored players to the European leagues, with Scott High, the Scottish U21 midfielder at Huddersfield Town, being their latest addition. In association with this partnership, MightyTips.com aims to bolster their brand awareness in sports like football, particularly in the UK, and establish stronger connections with European leagues.