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  • #161550
    BullittBullitt
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      FAO egg, sorry you get tangled up in this marrer both you and even mutty contribute to this board greatly about football matters but when you get the likes of yosser spouting vitriol about my club in gonna hit back. Has the new egg hatched yet lad?.

      And that is all i do “hit back” if these bell ends/none supporters were banned we wouldn’t need to hit back would we?

      Fuck the EFL

      #161579
      cup winnerscup winners
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        Stacks of empty seats and less than 65000 there.
        Maybe with us playing at home fans who follow both clubs opted to stay in Wigan and go to the DW.
        It certainly didn’t make any difference to our official attendance. With less than 2000 away fans the gate was up from the Bury match who brought around 1200. Yes we had slightly less home fans there today but this is probably down to the pay on the day price which was incidentally more expensive than many Wembley tickets today. I

        Nothing to do with the national rail system being on lockdown all weekend is it?

        How many coaches do you think there were available in Wigan. To take the mickey out of 60 odd thousand is a bit rich when you had a conference attendance. Turning Blue :silly: :silly: :silly: Ask yourself where the other thousands of fans were today :P ;) Portsmouth brought 3,000 so that leaves 6,000 home fans and you can subtract the guaranteed attendance figures from season ticket holders so how many were really there? 4000? MASSIVE support.[/quote]
        3000 Pompey ? Your no related to Mr Maggoo are ya ?.And, when all said and done it was the lowest Thugby final since new Wembley opened, yep blame it on the trains lol.
        There was more Thugby fans in the pubs up town than in London. I asked one guy who was singing, “Why you not gone ?”, he replied “I don’t go to games away” wtf kind of answer is that ? A cup final.
        Considering its a so called rugby town and Wigan are the biggest club team (Well you’d like to think so) I’d bow your head in shame with support like that.
        Rugby League ? I’d sooner watch dog sh!t go white or even better, cherry n white

        #161601

        Out of interest, has the WEP headlined the paltry attendance from the warriors yet like they did with us in ’99. I dont get the paper you see.

        I’m so tempted to write in to remind them of their “Pathletic” headline.

        #161603
        so that leaves 6,000 home fans and you can subtract the guaranteed attendance figures from season ticket holders so how many were really there? 4000? MASSIVE support.

        You are living in cloud cuckoo land if you think that 6000 people have bought season tickets & 2000 of them (a third) decided not to bother going on Saturday.
        Yes they’ll have been a few & some of them will even have gone to Wembley for the Challenge Cup but no way on earth would those numbers have been anything even remotely close to 2000

        #161606
        Vat69Vat69
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          Well, I was travelling back for the match from Poole, Dorset. We set off from Poole at just after 8am and within a couple of hours we were on the M40. I was keeping an eye out for the ‘Where’s Wally’ brigade and eventually a coach went past full of them.
          But I can honestly say, I only think I saw around 8 coaches, and by the time we pulled into Warwick services Northbound for a stop, they had stopped going past. Hardly a massive convoy.

          I never made it back for the game. Broke down just north of Warwick Services. Got home on a towtruck at 6pm. Nightmare.

          Ah well

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