Wolves’ fan survey opens up the floodgates

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VIDEO: Warrington Wolves’ CEO Roger Draper talks about his first 80 days at the club, including a fan survey which has opened up the “floodgates” with a list of 51 action points, the transfer saga involving Micky Higham and having an egg and season ticket thrown at him!

He describes his role as a “big” but “exciting challenge” as Warrington aim to become one of the biggest Rugby League teams in the world.

With the fan expectations very high he is confident Warrington will be “firing on all cylinders” as they enter the business end of the season.


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  1. Roger seems to be open and honest in everything he says – a refreshing breath of fresh air at the club.
    I am sure all will come good in the end.
    Can’t believe some moron would throw an egg at him and a season ticket.
    Some real numpties around!

  2. Having met Roger several times now I have found him very engaging and believe he will do a great job at the club given time. Shame things haven’t been as good on the pitch as success in sport is often only judged by the number of trophies won.

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