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2019 Latics Heineken Fans' Forum

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It was an informative and enjoyable evening for 400 supporters at the DW Stadium on Wednesday 6 February as manager Paul Cook, executive chairman Darren Royle and chief executive Jonathan Jackson took questions from fans at the 2018-19 Heineken UK Fans’ Forum.
The event was hosted by WISH FM’s Chris Milow, who certainly had his hands full with an in form Cook on stage! The manager was questioned on the January Transfer Window, team selection, Will Grigg’s departure, Nick Powell’s contract and more as supporters had full access to ask their questions to the boss.
Equally so, executive chairman Darren Royle answered the questions of supporters about his role and the future of the club under the ownership of International Entertainment Corporation.
And chief executive Jonathan Jackson answered further questions about the club’s academy, the recent financial results and the supporter experience at the DW Stadium.

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It was an informative and enjoyable evening for 400 supporters at the DW Stadium on Wednesday 6 February as manager Paul Cook, executive chairman Darren Royle and chief executive Jonathan Jackson took questions from fans at the 2018-19 Heineken UK Fans’ Forum.
The event was hosted by WISH FM’s Chris Milow, who certainly had his hands full with an in form Cook on stage! The manager was questioned on the January Transfer Window, team selection, Will Grigg’s departure, Nick Powell’s contract and more as supporters had full access to ask their questions to the boss.
Equally so, executive chairman Darren Royle answered the questions of supporters about his role and the future of the club under the ownership of International Entertainment Corporation.
And chief executive Jonathan Jackson answered further questions about the club’s academy, the recent financial results and the supporter experience at the DW Stadium.

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