A Duck among Wolves: DuckMoriarty named Wolves esports manager
Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 17/06/2025
Premier League club Wolves has appointed Michael Moriarty, aka DuckMoriarty, as its new esports manager.
Duck has a raft of experience in UK esports. He started out as a writer in 2015, and has worked for the likes of UKCSGO, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Team Acer, Esports Insider, HLTV, Dust2.us, ESL and more.
He went on to work as a manager for UK esports organisation Reason Gaming, when they were in the now-defunct Gfinity Elite Series. Duck joined for season two, and saw Reason go from a bottom-table org to Rocket League and Overall Franchise champions.
For the past two years, Duck has been at Pinnacle managing content, producing interviews with players, copywriting and editing content.
Today he started his new job with Wolves.
Today I started my role as the Esports Manager at @Wolves @WolvesEsports!
— Michael Moriarty (@DuckMoriarty) February 22, 2021
We've got a lot planned over the coming months as we look to continue to build ourselves out in this wonderful world of esports, so keep an eye out! #OnePack 🐺 🦆 pic.twitter.com/mdD8K3fAj8
Duck told Esports News UK: “I’m glad to start this opportunity I’ve been given to help build out the esports division with the club, starting with the strong foundations we’ve made with Rocket League and FIFA in the West.
“We’ve got a strong, iconic brand that backs us up as a progressive, forward thinking club, and we plan to make this a success!”
for ease of access pic.twitter.com/9TrQ7mWvXz
— Ollie Ring (@olliering) February 22, 2021
Duck will report in to Russell Jones, Wolves’ general manager for marketing and commercial growth.
Last summer, Russell told Esports News UK in an interview about Wolves’ esports activities: “Our journey has been eye opening and exciting. We identified esports as a way to extend the Wolves brand outside of football and geographically outside of Wolverhampton.
“We are very lucky at Wolves to have a chairman that understands the value and potential of esports and a wider brand architecture of a sports and entertainment business. Other clubs may not be in the same position, particularly given market entry can be expensive and immediate return on investment is far from guaranteed.
“We genuinely believe with the right partners, commitment and ambition, Wolves esports has the potential to eclipse our football pillar in the future.”
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Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He has almost two decades of experience in journalism, and left Esports News UK in June 2025. As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late '80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He also previously worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation.
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