Saw that, they also quoted later on “who share the stadium with League One Wigan Athletic” – really any need to specify the division we are in other than to belittle us ? why not just say “who share the stadium with Wigan Athletic” ? I know it sounds picky, but it just adds to the frustration of a seemingly not care about the football club owner and only in it for the rugby glory.
Exactly but it does seem like it’s nandy that has worded it
No wonder the hatred wont go away
Not to mention what is happening on the football side with cuts and poor average players coming into the club
While other lot are looked after
Who cares tbh it’s a fook off white elephant anyway. 3 rugby games a season it’s busy the rest fookin ghost town.
If we hit a purple patch and managed to actually push for the Prem ( dream I know) but if we did Danson would never be off the telly and the rugby?
It’s usual slot up north sport at its best.
As for Nandy ? She can get were p!ss can’t, she comes out once a year like a stuffed Guy Fawkes.
We’ve next to zero chance of getting back to the Premier League, not unless the owner puts his hand in his pocket. It’s as simple as that. We are miles off the Championship as it is.
I still think eventually they’ll try and bump Latics to playing games at Leigh Sports Village. When out attendances drop further and they have an excuse to do so.
Agree vat this lot are not arsed about the football club
Pity he can’t try sell us just give us a chance to improve things but he wont
I would not mind if someone did buy us
But I think the stadium is lost to us now he has his hands on it
But would prefer a buyer to share with saints than at wurriors
Until new owner if he had the money could build new stadium just outside wigan Borough in Ashton or Haydock
Anything better than being in with thus lot now
But he won’t sell us nice earner flogging football players to help pay for stadium and that lot
Who is this someone who will buy us, share with Saints or build a new stadium? People weren’t fighting to save us until Danson came along (at the 11th hour).
I did say if yea OK danson saved us
But we are heading in wrong direction
With what has gone on in transfer window
I appreciate what he did but don’t think his heart is in the football club
If we are not carefull we could be back in non league
Have a read of the mudhutter out now
Even they are asking questions
There has to be a balancing of the books before there’s any kind of investment, that I totally understand and agree with. There are too many clubs sailing along that financial fine line were, if their owner suddenly decides enoughs enough and they put their wallet back in their pocket the club could potentially sink overnight.
Danson took over Latics with a huge Championship wage bill and a bunch of non performing players. He shouldered this cost for 12 months and I’m pretty much sure the money coming in did not go anywhere near to covering the wage bill and daily running cost of the club for the past 12 months.
Now you might think I’m a Danson arse licker, far from it I’m stating facts were all forgetting about. No one can deny that when the Bahraini Binmen screwed up you didn’t think like me “Were cooked here !” and 10th tier football was heading out way I for one thought it was lights out for us I truly did.
Danson hasn’t got to were he is with his companies been frithful and taking huge risks he is a shrewd businessman who I’m sure is someone who makes calculated risk not gambles that will always lean in his favor.
My gripe is, he will have analysed the daily running cost of the club so he would have been fully aware the amount of money it takes to keep us afloat and how much money he will need to invest (starting this summer) but sadly this has not come to fruition.
I’m not on about splash the cash like a Birmingham far from it I’m on about backing Maloney and allowing him to bring in one or two experienced players to help nurture this super young squad.
That has clearly not happened and Maloney has been left out to dry with what I can only describe as an u23 side in 1st team kit and average age of 23 for 30 players is an incredibly low average age for a side more like Crewe than Wigan, take out Lonegran and that average age drops even lower.
What annoys me is, Danson knew the risk before taking over, he went in with his eyes wide open knowing any football club ownership is a high risk investment and rarely do clubs at this level break even let alone make money.
I’m sure his financial experts went over the books with a fine tooth comb before purchased the club & stadium. It’s as though he’s bought a run down property, he’s priced up the cost of the refurbishment prior to purchase then after he’s bought it he’s changed his mind and thought na, put that on hold let’s just give it a lick of paint.
So why?,
Well my guess is and its nothing more than a guess that he first and formost wanted the stadium and why do I think this?,
Had we have gone into administration I’m sure there might of been a few other interested parties sniffing around simply because we would be sold for peanuts. A stadium and a club for a few million ?.
There’s more and more American investors out there looking for a play toy and I think Danson could have possibly ended up in potential bidding war with other potential buyers entised by the bargain bucket price (which he managed to achieve), no challengers, no competition here’s my price, accepted.
Then there’s my thought, could Danson stand the thought of been a Landlord with his rugby club playing the role of tenant ?, I’m not so sure he could stomach that.
Remember the time when Talal once tweeted about the seats shall we make them all blue ?. I’m sure that infuriated Danson knowing someone was calling the shots on the stadium I know if it was me I’d be proper p*ssed at that remark.
Another thing, if Danson had of wasted time buying the club and the adminstration team had of stepped in he would have had to have had to foot their huge bill. As we all know from our previous encounter, any administrator would always look at trying to sell both Latics and ground together and only split at a very last resort.
My final thoughts are,
Maloney’s had no doubt been promised one thing (I’m sure of that) and the rugby post have been moved this summer leaving him to scrimp around bringing in very young lads with little or no L1 experience in this unforgiving League all on budget weekly wage so as to fit in with Danson’s yearly budget.
So who’s to blame and were does that currently leave us?,
Maloney has to make it work, there’s no point moaning,face pulling, he has to get a tune out these lads regardless of how he’s been treated or were in deep trouble.
He proved it at Birmingham this is possible then destroys the excellent performance at Birmingham with a loss against a very poor Morecambe side.
As for Danson?, I think a good chunk of that Hughes’s money should have gone towards the wages for 2 or 3 experienced players definitely a midfielder and possibly a forward. Every club needs these experienced types of player on and off the field but what we have is a bunch of kids with little or no guidance from senior pros.
You can kind of see what Danson is after, he wants a load of young lads with some potential and an manager to perform miracles with them all, make them potential stars then sell-on for a huge profit using Hughes & Tickle as the template.
For that to happen there has to be and good scattering of experienced players within the squad to bring all these young lads through slowly not simply thrown in to the lions which is currently happening.
I can see both sides of the coin but I also feel Danson has not backed the manager promising one thing then giving him the total opposite for me letting Maloney down in the summer window. The wage budget whatever it may be has been set to an all time low making any kind of promotion challenge impossible.
I hope Maloney can pull this one off and at least keep us in L1 but for me i think he will struggle like hell. The tools he’s been given to complete the task are not of his choice nor are a fair few of the players up for the job but guys, we have to simply get behind them as hard as it may be we have no other choice.
To be honest it’s no one’s fault it’s a combination of 2 previous owners throwing the cash around, both huge mistakes along the way and the EFL for letting it happen.
I honestly think Maloney will crack under the pressure. His post match interviews are of a guy who’s totally frustrated and at times there uncomfortable to watch.
His nervousness and frustration in front of camera is clearly there for all to see to the point that, at times he looks like he’s ready to explode, call Danson out then rip the mic off and shout “F*CK THIS!” I’m off.
My only gripe with Maloney is, his tactics which makes him at times he’s own worse enemy and he doesn’t help himself but he’ll always have the argument he wasn’t backed in the transfer market so again, is it Maloney’s tactics or Danson not backing him ? which do you point the finger at?. When I say that, would say 3-4 experienced players make a difference if we play his tactics ? again it’s questionable.
Oh the joys of been a Latics fans never fails to amaze me. The one thing I’ve noticed regardless of Maloney Danson or the players is, there’s a change in the whole atmosphere of the club. If feels clinically cold very them n us we’ve had one speech last week in 12 months and that’s it.
No future plans nothing, no long term plan mapped out it’s just hand to mouth football and the words should be changed to our famous song to:
“Let’s hang in to what is left don’t let go boys there’s nothing left…..”
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Everyone seems to think that Maloney has been hard done to and not been able to go for the players he wanted to go for.
But what if he has? What if these are the players he and Gregor Rioch earmarked for us to sign?
Maybe Maloney is just a shite manager? Certainly, his tactics and playing style is awful. And everyone raves about Rioch as well. But is he that brilliant?
I mentioned that, would 3 or 4 experienced players actually make a difference when he tactically sets up the way he does ?.
There’s no way on this planet the majority of those players that have come to the club in the summer are Maloney targeted players.
Most have little or no match day minutes under their belts and I just cannot see us watching reserve games hunting for 20 year old prospects.
I honestly can’t fathom it, Maloney might simply be a poor manager but right now he has an excuse “Those players are not the players I targeted”.
If only he could sum up the will to play like we did at the end of last season were players were given licence to run with the ball, we might just shock a few sides but his belt & braces style of football doesn’t allow for that.
As it stands we need to get behind the manager and players it’s no one’s person fault it’s a combination of numerous owners and managers that have lead to this.
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