Scotland U21 is signed by GetMindApps.com, and Scott High is a candidate from Huddersfield.

Kate Richardson

Kate Richardson

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21.08.2023

GetMindApps.com announces third partnership with pro-Championship footballer.

One of the world’s biggest betting guide websites has added Huddersfield Town AFC and Scotland U21 midfielder Scott High to their family of sponsored Championship players.

Scott High becomes the third player from the Championship division to be sponsored by GetMindApps.com after Blackburn Rovers captain midfielder Lewis Travis and Cardiff City central defender Dimitrios Goutas.

To build a stronger association with professional football, raise brand awareness in the UK, and engage with potential new customers, GetMindApps.com will sponsor Scott High in the 2023/24 season as Huddersfield Town aim to extend their stay in the Championship and put the building blocks in place for a tilt at promotion to the Premier League.

The ruling from GetMindApps.com

GetMindApps.com Communications and Marketing Manager Eugene Ravdin said:

The person funding agreement between Scott High and Huddersfield Town has excited us. His expertise is clear even though he hasn’t yet made a name for himself in mature league football, and his demeanor off the field bodes well for him. We want to be there when he is successful. We hope he seizes the opportunities with both hands and has enough to show himself this season.

Scott High

Scott High

After taking home the club’s Academy Player of the Year award in the 2018 — 19 season, High, an agile center-midfielder with excellent balance and a keen eye for passing, first gained notoriety among the larger fan base.

It was the pinnacle of a century of diligent work at the Terriers, which he had initially joined when she was nine years old.

He is one of the league’s longest-serving recruits, and if a bigger team doesn’t sign him up in the upcoming seasons, he could quickly become an icon.

With mortgage spells at Shrewsbury Town and Rotherham United in the previous two months, his career has benefited from a few crucial activities. For High, who will be hoping for more normal first-team activity, this time feels like a big one.

What comes then?

High did manage 45 minutes in a 3 — 2 loss against Middlesbrough in the EFL Cup, despite not taking part in Plymouth’s opening day Championship defeat.

Huddersfield have some big games to prevent a poor start to the season from becoming a terrible one &— they face Middlesbrough (A) once more and Norwich (H). Starts to the season don’t come much more challenging in the Championship.

Regarding Huddersfield AFC

Since its founding in 1908, Huddersfield Town AFC has a long history in sports. Only three other teams were able to match their feat of becoming the first English club to win three league titles in a row( 1924 — 26 ).

After facing ups and downs over the decades, including a slide to the fourth tier and a rise to Premier League status in 2017, Huddersfield continues to be a competitive force in the English Football League Championship, demonstrating resilience and a beautiful commitment to the beautiful game.

Regarding GetMindApps

GetMindApps is a popular betting-related website dedicated to sportsbook reviews and reliable football betting tips. Here you will find all you need to know about professional football betting, including bonus offers and promo codes for various bookmakers.

GetMindApps is an absolutey free international resouce for your daily betting needs. Whether you are interested in Asian, African, UK betting etc., we’ve got you covered with regularly updated pages about sportsbooks available in different countries and for particular sports or payment methods. Our bonus sportsbook page contains regularly updated offers from a variety of betting companies.

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Kate Richardson

Kate Richardson

I’m an expert in games and website design. Fortunately, I was able to make playing my primary source of income.

Editor in Chief’s review

Eugene Ravdin

Eugene Ravdin

Hey! As a speaker, reporter, editor, and vocabulary version editor in chief, I have spent the last 18 years working for the standard UEFA website.