
Worcester Warriors: Former owner Cecil Duckworth’s family ‘very saddened’ by club’s plight
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Worcester MP – and Warriors fan – Robin Walker
“As a long-term supporter of the club, I am deeply concerned about the current situation. Not only is this a Premiership club, with fans, players, and staff who live for the club, but it is also a community asset which Worcester residents value very highly.
“I am calling for an urgent meeting, backed by colleagues in Parliament, to ensure that any future proposals for the club and its grounds have the interests of the community and the sport at its heart. I hope we can meet with Worcestershire County Council, Worcester City Council, and Wychavon District Council at the earliest opportunity to discuss what they can do together to protect this vital sporting and community asset.
“It is important that we do all we can to try to save the club, but even in the unlooked-for event of some form of administration, then local residents need to have confidence that the club’s assets are used for sporting and community value, and not sold off for profit.
“The late Cecil Duckworth worked tirelessly to ensure this once humble club became a competitive outfit at the top of English rugby and I agree with his family that it is vital we all work to protect his legacy.
“I can recall attending games when they were in North Midlands Division Two with Cecil, then watching as his vision and determination saw them all the way to the top flight.
“It is vital that local councils work together with supporters of the club to ensure that they have the best possible chance to stay there.”
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