Former Canterbury chairman Ray Dib will continue to support the club as a fan
IN his first interview since being dumped by the Bulldogs, former chairman Ray Dib has confirmed his long-term commitment to the club as a member and supporter.
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IN his first interview since being dumped by the Bulldogs, former chairman Ray Dib has confirmed his long-term commitment to the club as a member and supporter.
“I’m already planning to buy my tickets to every home game,” Dib told The Sunday Telegraph. “I’ll be at the away games, too.
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“While it’s disappointing what happened at the elections, I’m not walking away.
“I’ll support this club for the rest of my life.
“Instead of sitting in the corporate areas, I’ll be with my family out with the punters and I’m looking forward to it.”
Dib retained his position on the board of the NSW Rugby League following the annual general meeting on Friday after being convinced to stay on by fellow directors.