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Blue Brazil's Singapore connection

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NEIL Fentie, Cowdenbeath's investment director and official shirt sponsor, is doing his bit to promote the Blue Brazil brand on the other side of the world.

Neil is the managing director of Singapore-based Subsea Pressure Controls, where he also sponsors Singapore St. Andrew's FC, who play in the First Division of the Espzen league.

The team is made up of predominantly Scots and will turn out in the colours of Cowdenbeath Football Club thanks to the generosity of Neil.

"We embraced Neil's kind offer, which we are very grateful for. It is an honour to play in the colours of the famous Blue Brazil and we keep a keen eye out for their results," said team captain, John Annat.

Team manager Gavin Aitken added, "Neil has sponsored St. Andrew's for a number of years and decided (or more like demanded!) that this season's kit would be in the style and colours of Cowdenbeath FC.

"The Singapore St. Andrew's FC committee and players pass on their best wishes to the officials, players and fans of Cowdenbeath FC and we hope that the club is sitting at the top of the league come the end of the season."

Neil, who is originally from Aberdeen, joined the Central Park board in September 2010 and part funded the installation of the new floodlighting system at Central Park .

Neil is pictured with the team showing off the new Umbro kit.

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