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11 January 2012 at 8:29 pm #77884
A sport where the names of the most famous teams are world renowned
12 January 2012 at 1:58 am #77924Sometimes, it doesnt pay to be a world-famous club:
http://bola.okezone.com/read/2012/01/08/45/553429/tim-premier-league-nyaris-tanpa-hambatan
Nasib sial justru melanda Wigan Athletic. Tim garapan Roberto Martinez itu tersingkir di babak ketiga dari tangan tim Divisi Dua, Swindon Town. The Latics menyerah 1-2 di County Ground, kandang Swindon.
12 January 2012 at 10:51 am #77935Anonymous
anyone have a clue what yorshire pud is getting at??????
baffled me with that link?
12 January 2012 at 1:46 pm #77938He’s poking fun that the loss against Swindon was even reported in Indonesia.
However, all he’s really doing is proving that Wigan Athletic are read about and watched in places other than New South Wales and three counties in the UK.
12 January 2012 at 2:12 pm #77940From Google:
No results found for “wigan warriors” site:bola.okezone.com12 January 2012 at 3:20 pm #77942Anonymous
He’s poking fun that the loss against Swindon was even reported in Indonesia.However, all he’s really doing is proving that Wigan Athletic are read about and watched in places other than New South Wales and three counties in the UK.
Yet another own goal from Mutty :woohoo: :woohoo: goodpost goodpost
12 January 2012 at 5:03 pm #77946Alternatively it could be seen that even the Indonesian Press see you as an “afterthought”, with a defeat to Swindon being written about at the very end of an article that discusses Fulham’s 4-0 win against Charlton and Stoke’s 3-1 win at Gillingham before it gets onto the Swindon v Wigan game.
Regularly last on Match of the Day. Last in a random Indonesian newspaper. When it comes to football, face it, you are an afterthought.
12 January 2012 at 6:29 pm #77954Alternatively it could be seen that even the Indonesian Press see you as an “afterthought”, with a defeat to Swindon being written about at the very end of an article that discusses Fulham’s 4-0 win against Charlton and Stoke’s 3-1 win at Gillingham before it gets onto the Swindon v Wigan game.Regularly last on Match of the Day. Last in a random Indonesian newspaper. When it comes to football, face it, you are an afterthought.
Or maybe they were just building up to it. Or maybe like a lot of eastern countries they write from right to left and bottom to top. I think this is your most desperate attempt yet.
I think I like the Warriors about as much as you like Latics, yet the only time I’ve ever felt the need to post on one of their forums was an RIP thread to Mike Gregory.
Just let go Mutty. You’ll feel better for it.
12 January 2012 at 6:50 pm #77956Alternatively it could be seen that even the Indonesian Press see you as an “afterthought”, with a defeat to Swindon being written about at the very end of an article that discusses Fulham’s 4-0 win against Charlton and Stoke’s 3-1 win at Gillingham before it gets onto the Swindon v Wigan game.Regularly last on Match of the Day. Last in a random Indonesian newspaper. When it comes to football, face it, you are an afterthought.
You say ‘afterthought’, and if you mean last news item, then yes you’re probably right. Our’s is the tenth report of ten games. Our’s probably is of less interest to the world than the other 19 teams in the Premier league.
However, it’s still international press and I’ve been searching on that particular site for the Super League news. Alas, there doesn’t seem to be any.
Yes Wigan Athletic are regularly last on match of the day, unless they are playing one of the bigger clubs. Win or lose however, they still feature on a BBC 1 programme that is broadcast to the nation on a Saturday night.
The Super League show, by contrast, is aired on a Sunday night and at half four on a Monday morning, again on BBC 1, but only to the North, North West and North East regions.
Don’t keep kicking yourself up the arse. I’m starting to feel sorry for you now.
12 January 2012 at 7:42 pm #77963Anonymous
Alternatively it could be seen that even the Indonesian Press see you as an “afterthought”, with a defeat to Swindon being written about at the very end of an article that discusses Fulham’s 4-0 win against Charlton and Stoke’s 3-1 win at Gillingham before it gets onto the Swindon v Wigan game.Regularly last on Match of the Day. Last in a random Indonesian newspaper. When it comes to football, face it, you are an afterthought.
Oh deary me, It would appear that we are being beamed live around the globe yet again this monday night. (even in abu dhabi and qatar/oman etc. A decent performance might interest one of those sheikh’s with too much money.
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12 January 2012 at 7:54 pm #77966Nah. Man City are. It just happens to be at the DW. If the foreign TV stations could airbrush the 11 Wigan players out of the game, they probably would.
Hopefully a worldwide audience wont be watching 3 sides of the ground full of empty seats.
12 January 2012 at 8:20 pm #77968Anonymous
Nah. Man City are. It just happens to be at the DW. If the foreign TV stations could airbrush the 11 Wigan players out of the game, they probably would.Hopefully a worldwide audience wont be watching 3 sides of the ground full of empty seats.
hook line and sinker……..attendances yet again zzzzzzzz
make sure you get more than 13k (multiple times last season) for a home match b 4 entering this subject…..another bitter/jealous rugger yorky man. IF THEY COULD GO BACK TO THE 80’S THEY PROBABLY WOULD
12 January 2012 at 8:41 pm #77971Isn’t the point though that no matter how many are actually in the stadium, a “worldwide audience” (to quote you) will be watching the Latics.
When was the last time a “worldwide audience” watched rugby league. Not just Wigan Warriors, but ANY rugby league?
12 January 2012 at 11:02 pm #77979Alternatively it could be seen that even the Indonesian Press see you as an “afterthought”, with a defeat to Swindon being written about at the very end of an article that discusses Fulham’s 4-0 win against Charlton and Stoke’s 3-1 win at Gillingham before it gets onto the Swindon v Wigan game.Regularly last on Match of the Day. Last in a random Indonesian newspaper. When it comes to football, face it, you are an afterthought.
We may be an afterthought as you say, better than being never thought of because the sports people of the world dont even know you exist like your joke sport.Not even the biggest form of rugby in this country anymore,can your mickey-mouse game drop any lower on the sporting spectrum?
12 January 2012 at 11:09 pm #77980Anonymous
getting some stick here gooseyboy, trolling google looking for a comeback are we? or asking for advise from the bitter dinosaurs on rlfans.com-munist.
What!…………….no talk about viewing figures for this game? slightly more than the “tens of thousands” that tune into yorky rugger!
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