Town show their true colours

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WARRINGTON Town FC have shown they are Primrose and Blue and proud.
The town’s football club has supported the recent Wolves’ special edition scarf initiative helping to raise funds for a number of chosen charities including St Rocco’s Hospice, Help for Heroes and the Wolves Foundation.
The club purchased over 100 scarves and directors Richard Sutton (right) and Gary Skentelbery (left) are pictured here with Wolves’ coach Tony Smith and player Jon Clarke showing their true colours.
The scarves were handed out free to young fans at a Warrington Town home game as a thank you for their support throughout the season.
Richy said: “We aspire to everything Warrington Wolves have achieved in recent years and wanted to show our support to the rugby team and their chosen charities.”
Meanwhile the Wolves have said a massive thank-you must go to Warrington Town and to all supporters and businesses alike for showing their support.


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