Celebrate 150 years of the Football Association by investing in some top-flight sports club furniture that puts your venue in a league of its own.
October 2013 is the 150th anniversary of the FA, which was founded on October 26th 1863 and has been the governing body of English football ever since.
This coincides with one of the most open Premiership seasons in recent years, with the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson seemingly relaxing Manchester United's usual stranglehold on the top of the table.
Local rivals Manchester City are also not performing as well as they have done in recent years, and that has left the top of the table locked out by London clubs Arsenal and Chelsea, and a back-in-form Liverpool.
All of this means there are few certain games at the moment, except perhaps for fixtures against Sunderland or Crystal Palace, and the run-up to Christmas and beyond is likely to be an exciting time for supporters of the Manchester and London clubs, as well as any 'neutrals'.
For those who operate sports clubs and fitness centres, the anniversary and the renewed degree of competition in the league makes it an ideal time to attract new customers.
Sports club furniture can provide a relaxing environment for before or after a game or workout, but there are also other ways in which club furniture can help you to make the most of your venue.
Take your cue from your local football club; most offer to host corporate events, and a sports hall can be a flexible space to use for all kinds of corporate days.
Stackable chairs can be laid out quickly when seats are needed, and the right number of chairs can be put out for the expected number of people attending.
But when a teambuilding or icebreaker day also involves physical challenges and exercises, stackable chairs can quickly, easily and safely be cleared away by the attendees themselves, freeing up the space for whatever activities they have planned.
In this way, all kinds of club furniture can be used to make the most of whatever space you have available, whether it is a few comfy seats for patrons to relax in, or a hall full of conference-style seating for larger organised events.