Why hide? There’s no shame in a 1-0 defeat away from home.
Plenty of shame in a 9-1 defeat away from home, or a 5-0 defeat at home, or a 4-0 defeat away to the bottom side, or a 4-1 defeat to a lower league club…..
Wigan Athletic have already been acknowledged on the world stage many, many times. |The last of which was beating Chelsea which was reported all over the world and on the back page of nearly every major newspaper
I didn’t see you providing links for us all then mutty, which is strange seeing as you seem interested enough to start a new topic about Wigan Athletic’s newspaper coverage
No Spurs fans came on this site bragging about their 9-1 victory nor Blackpool, United or Arsenal fans either about their own wins
Maybe it’s because they are genuine fans happy with their own team’s performances and status and not obsessed with Wigan Athletic and hanging on everything the club does in an attempt to belittle it like our Sunderland friend…… :roll:
Or getting just 15 or 19 points in an entire season?
Jayt’s right, Little Wigan have been laughing at big clubs like Sunderland for the last 5 years while we glide to mid table finishes. Big spending Sunderland will fail and go away soon enough when the funds dry up and you implode. And i guarantee you that Elephant features won’t stick around once he has dried you out. He will manage Newcastle after you clowns, He has no scruples.
Or getting just 15 or 19 points in an entire season?
Yeah, it was a real p1sser in 2002/03 when 754,267 (39698 per match) people watched us become the worst side in premiership history.
It was just as bad in 2005/06 when 644,180 (33904) watched us beat our own record.
Imagine how the 616,216 (32432) people who went to Pride Park felt in 2007/08 when their side took the mantle of sh!ttest club ever. Imagine how relieved the 823,540 (43344) people who attended the SOL that season felt that no longer would Sunderland be known as the sh!ttest club ever.
It would have to be a big place for all those fans to hide, dont you think?
All in all, thats over 2.8 million people who didnt go and hide when their club was doing sh!t and getting bad press.
Or getting just 15 or 19 points in an entire season?
Yeah, it was a real p1sser in 2002/03 when 754,267 (39698 per match) people watched us become the worst side in premiership history.
It was just as bad in 2005/06 when 644,180 (33904) watched us beat our own record.
Imagine how the 616,216 (32432) people who went to Pride Park felt in 2007/08 when their side took the mantle of whale club ever. Imagine how relieved the 823,540 (43344) people who attended the SOL that season felt that no longer would Sunderland be known as the whale club ever.
It would have to be a big place for all those fans to hide, dont you think?
All in all, thats over 2.8 million people who didnt go and hide when their club was doing whale and getting bad press.[/quote]
Or getting just 15 or 19 points in an entire season?
Yeah, it was a real p1sser in 2002/03 when 754,267 (39698 per match) people watched us become the worst side in premiership history.
It was just as bad in 2005/06 when 644,180 (33904) watched us beat our own record.
Imagine how the 616,216 (32432) people who went to Pride Park felt in 2007/08 when their side took the mantle of whale club ever. Imagine how relieved the 823,540 (43344) people who attended the SOL that season felt that no longer would Sunderland be known as the whale club ever.
It would have to be a big place for all those fans to hide, dont you think?
All in all, thats over 2.8 million people who didnt go and hide when their club was doing whale and getting bad press.[/quote]
Nowt like folk who brag about attendances and never go :roll: :roll: :mrgreen: