Viral potato makers Spudbros have announced a kits sponsorship with Preston North End.
The Championship Unveiled their new comic with Bold Red ‘Spudbros’ lettering in the center after sealing a partnership with brothers Jacob and Harley Nelson, who come from the city.
Spudbros has reached internet fame by sharing videos of those who serve hot -potato snacks into customers of their tram in Preston, who attract visitors from all over the world.
The Culinary Crew of Lancashire has raised 4.2 million Tap Followers and even extensively to a central store in London, that is their popularity.
Spud -brother Jacob said: ‘Because we are out of Preston, this is a moment that we dreamed of. From running the field like mascots to seeing our brand on the front of the Preston North End shirt – it is more than special.
Harley added: ‘What more can I say, this is a dream come true. We are here to help pne to make history. Let’s bring this season to the top and show the world what Preston is all about! ‘

Preston North End has announced a kit sponsor agreement with viral potato makers Spudbros

Jacob Nelson (left) and Harley Nelson have become viral on Tiktok for their POV potato videos

The brothers, who come from the city of Lancashire, played in the announcement video
The home kit is for sale from 9 a.m. on Friday, priced at £ 70 for adults. Preston has imposed a lot of interest in their release, but it is also safe that the reaction of fans is mixed.
“That’s the worst f ****** thing I’ve ever seen,” someone said.
“I have ever seen worst football shirt,” said another.
Some had preferred their traditional club colors white and blue. “Real question: can we buy the shirt without that big red sponsor on it?” asked one.
“Great exposure for the club, but why is the sponsor in the navy not,” said another.
Others were more enthusiastic. “I love everything about this, the kit is amazing, the sponsor is insane and the video of the video,” wrote a fan.
Another added: ‘I love it. Nice to see North End outside the box! ‘
Preston led to intrigues in their new sponsors when they shared a video of a player who did a high-quality uppen with a potato in their Euxton training center on Tuesday.

Fans had a mixed reaction to the kit, with a daring red letters on the white front






People come from all over the world to try the kitchen of Spudbros, and a store opened in London

The duo brought warm snacks to festival visitors at the end of May on the big weekend of Radio 1
This was followed by a joint Instagram post with spudbros with midfielder Mads Frokjaer-Jensen who ordered a potato, beans and cheese nack.
In the video, the DANE jokes are told that he gets a ban from three games because he wants to place his beans for his cheese before a staff member unfolds a kit.
It marks the deviation from the established Preston shirt sponsor. PAR Group, a rubber and plastic technical company, has taken the Jersey since the 2021-22 season.
This summer there is a change in front of the Paul Heckingbottom, which keep their championship status on the last day of the last campaign to secure a 10th consecutive season in the second level.
They have already made four permanent signing sessions, with goalkeeper Daniel Iversen – a former Leenlee and player of the year in 2021-22 – who participated from Leicester.
Preston has also broken up a highly appreciated wing-back Thierry Small from Charlton, midfielder Jordan Thompson from Stoke and Rechtse Pol Valentin from Sheffield on Wednesday.
Forward Daniel Jebbison also joined Bournemouth on a seasonal loan.
The wave of signing sessions is needed for the LilyWhites, which lose several important players at the end of their contracts.

Preston’s Teaser video follows the same style as the rest of the contents of Spudbros, where Mads Frokjaer-Jensen is filmed and made his order at the truck

PNE is preparing for their 10th consecutive season in the championship after the end of the 20th
Freddie Woodman, Emil Riis, Patrick Bauer, Kian Best and Kian Taylor all continue, while Ryan Ledson has already become at Huddersfield Town after seven years of service.
In the meantime, Theo Mawene has become a member of Brentford and Layton Stewart went to FC Thun in Switzerland.
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