McDade’s Coaches partners with Scottish Hockey as Official Coach Partner
Scottish Hockey is delighted to welcome McDade’s Coaches on board as Official Coach Partner.
McDade’s Coaches in Glasgow is a family-run business with over 35 years of experience in coach rentals and tour planning. The organisation manages a modern fleet of coaches for all types of travel requirements, and will provide coach and bus services to Scottish Hockey including the provision of all coach travel for the Brave Cup.
Over the years, McDade’s has successfully delivered coach solutions for Scottish Hockey’s national teams and events on many occasions.
As a business, the company’s professional drivers have taken customers on a wide range of tours and trips from Glasgow, Lanarkshire and surrounding areas, providing an enjoyable experience.
Scottish Hockey Director of Hockey Operations, Jennifer Griffin, said, “We’ve been working with McDade’s Coaches for many years and we’re delighted to work together in an official partnership.
“McDade’s has always provided us with a fantastic service and we look forward to collaborating on the coach travel requirements we have going forward. We’re particularly looking forward to working together on the upcoming Brave Cup, which will be a fantastic event where many young players will experience McDade’s services first hand.”
Andy McDade, Managing Director of McDades Coaches, added, “We have been working closely with Scottish Hockey over the past few years, providing transport for various age groups of the Scottish National teams, as well as many visiting teams that have been here for the recent international tournaments hosted in Scotland. We are extremely excited to make this working relationship into a formal partnership and hope we can play our small part in supporting both the growth of the sport in Scotland and the success of the Scottish teams on the pitch.”
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