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We’ll go for the next 2 as wins, I’d love to see your face if we win on Monday. :D
You should be confident enough to take up the challenge then, I can bring the sign for you, deal or no deal ?
At least you have now made it next season a bit of an improvement in your thoughts there then :mrgreen:
no my opinion of him has never wavered for one minute,hes should not have been employed in the first place and should have been sacked at christmas,and i am convinced more than ever he will still be sacked by wigan athletic, i just know now that david whelan wont do it until next season.[/quote]
If we won our next two games would you walk round with an “I Love Roberto Martinez” placard ?
Don’t see how the club can make the season tickets any cheaper. Footballers’ wages make it virtually impossible.
If only 11,000 folk want to buy the cheapest season ticket in the Premier League then match day prices are going to have to be reduced.I think we may not get many more than 11000 season ticket holders but I think more could be done to sell games in batches, next 4 games £55. Some people work abroad or seasonally, regular saturday overtime stops, all sorts of reasons why people can look about a month ahead but things may change for them.
Can you do it for me, I’ll end up sending it to my Mother-in-Law or summet. Ta.
£25 for 1 adult
£40 for 2 adults
£5 per additional child before you bring a family of 5 into play.Might serve him well to remember that he’s been at a “big club” before and he wasn’t (get ready) a Charlie big time there !
I might be going on my own, now you’re getting it James £30 = 1 Wigan fan, a £50 family ticket = 4 Wigan fans getting behind the team and filling our empty stadium.
Dave Whelan has much more business know how than me though, so I have to accept the price or not go.
You think they should do a family ticket deal?[/quote]
Definately, the 3 games for £30 might not be something they can do every week but the attendances against unfashionable teams show that it works, there has to be a happy medium somewhere.
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez has been impressed with how Victor Moses is adapting to life in the Barclays Premier League.
i wonder if victor moses is impressed with roberto martinez – because there are quite a few not.
and that includes players and fans ;) [/quote]
Which players in particular ?
I might be going on my own, now you’re getting it James £30 = 1 Wigan fan, a £50 family ticket = 4 Wigan fans getting behind the team and filling our empty stadium.
Dave Whelan has much more business know how than me though, so I have to accept the price or not go.
ManUtd get 60k a week :roll:
They will do wont they when they are going for trophys every season plus a bigger fan base than we have think about lad
Dont know why you posted that. It doesn’t back your argument up. You were saying it was expensive at the DW, but compared to utd etc it’s cheap. The games at the dw are affordable. Just because Man Utd are pushing for trophies every year doesn’t mean that people miraculously have a bigger income. They probably have the same income as the average person, and pay to watch utd, which is a lot dearer than watching Wigan. We can’t complain about the price. LAD[/quote]
It is easily affordable to a single lad and in comparison to other clubs it’s very good value, in reality though for me to take my wife and two kids it would be £100 – or I can stay home and watch it on ESPN which I’m subscribed to, thus keeping £100 in my pocket to spend on an alternative hour and a half’s entertainment.
We can’t complain about the price in some ways James but many will simply choose not to go !
See Birmingham, Sunderland and even Fulham attendances to see if price really matters.
Bit of a pointless post to be fair Blueview. It isn’t really a metter of opinion… N’Zogbia HAS been our best player.A few more games and I think McCarthy would be giving him a run for his money.
A thousand apologies for making you reply to this pointless post.
Cant believe the ticket prices for visit of Liverpool (monday night live on telly) £28-30 for adults and £20 for kids that arent members, crazy
Just read on 1 of the L’pool sites,they’re being charged £51 at Old Trafford.[/quote]
They’ll know how it feels to get robbed then !
Don’t forget your crook locks Monday !
They have now ! :P
If they sold there allocation why was there loads of empty seats in there end?They’d probably gone for pies, I don’t know what allocation they were officially given but I’ve got Everton mates who tried to get tickets in their end and couldn’t. They probably couldn’t understand why there weren’t any Latics fans in ES1.
Either way we didn’t get many fans buying tickets, should be 20,000 + against a local team like Everton, as it should be tomorrow but I don’t think it will.
Above 20,000 for the Sunderland game, nearly 19,000 for Birmingham, both part of the 3 games for £30 promotion.
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