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Looks like they’ve found their natural home. Perhaps we might allow them to use the DW when they play St Helens. :cheer:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!one minute DW is a tyrant who steals money out the club. The next, he doesnt even pick our manager.Nobody has said he doesn’t pick our manager, I said that Jonathon Jackson also has a say in the matter. He is the Chief Exec FFS, what responsibility does he have then?
Nobody will call Dave Whelan to me, he has been the main reason behind our success. I could never thank him enough for what I have experienced this past 10 years, anyone who thinks he has stolen money from the club want hung drawn and quartered. :angry:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Only 4000 on to watch um get dumped out the challenge cup. :lol:
It’s a good job they’ve been well and truly pished on by a team they beat 60-0 a few weeks back, otherwise they’d have been playing at St Pats in the next round, with a couple of smoking shelters to stand in. :kiss:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!I know you are thick as pig shyte, but ask your CE if you have one, what he would expect happen to him if the company he managed went down the pon through hiring poor managers.?
Collective shyte egh? :lol:
Let’s add that to the ever-growing list of things you get wrong then, shall we.
350 season ticket holders have been asked to move from a seat that gets pissed on when it rains to anyone of about 11,000 others to choose from. Your capacity to get hysterical about the smallest little thing never ceases to amaze me.[/quote]
Is that the same 350 fans who have been getting pish wet through for the past 10 years, come on Griff think your responses through before engaging the send button you nerd?. :lol:
Unlike you, I’m sure the 350 would have had the common sense to work out if they would get wet or not. This move has got fek all to do with that, the fans have not been consulted and have chosen to renew their seats every season, knowing full well they will probably get wet and for many games, get blinded by the sun that hovers over the West. B)
As for Dave Whelan being solely responsible for appointing managers over the past 20 years, then yes he will have rubber stamped every one, but actually selected them all himself?. :lol: There’s definitely no irony in the fact you are thick as pig shyte, your last 2 posts have cast that in stone.
This is getting sooooo funny, do you actually know what the role is of the Chief Executive of any organisation?, perhaps not if you have always been hanging onto the bottom of the page of your organisation’s Management Structure. :PFrom Matlock to ManU
What a journey!OOOO knickers, knackers, knockers..
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Here’s another mac. :woohoo:
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/577346/EXCLUSIVE-Wigan-eye-Motherwell-striker-Scott-McDonald
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!If this is true, looks like we may be building a team of macs again. :cheer:
http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/05/14/wigan-aiming-to-beat-celtic-to-mcginn/
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Do you know for sure that’s the reason, John, or just speculation?
I’ve heard nothing about such plans, except to make a “singing section”. There are, or were, no plans to shut any particular areas.
What did the letter actually say?
It doesn’t matter what is says George , the bottom line is he can’t have the seat he has occupied since the east became allocated to home fans. If we had still been in Championship I strongly suspect he would have been able to renew.
If they want to have specific areas for singing, make the east stand a sit where you want job, that will allow people to get in early if they want to sit in the middle blocks and allow gangs of singers to get together and make a fuss. The pricing structure can be aligned accordingly.
The letter he received today was the first my lad knew about this change, which confirms that although we have been a premier league club on the field, off it we have never got beyond conference North.
I remember investing in an away season ticket with promise of best seats, blah, blah, blah, it was a load of shyte and I spent more time sat in a pokey corner of the ground with a pish poor view, whilst my mates had prime seats behind the goals having bought their tickets a few days before the match.I am coming to the conclusion that its no coincidence that our demise started when a certain Jonathon Jackson became CE. Penny pinching here and penny pinching there, a manager conveyor belt all of which he has been involved in. Mr Jackson seems to be like Graham Barrow and sneaks about under the radar, whilst the focus has been on Dave Whelan and a series of incompetent managers and players. Has the CE actually been accountable for any of this sudden slide? One big fat no is the answer!! :angry:[/quote]
Scandalous! The least I would have expected is that Jackson and Sharpe came round to your lad’s house to explain it to him in person.
As for your last paragraph… the capacity of this site to spout collective shite about things it knows nothing about never ceases to amaze me.
And before that imbecile, The Torch, comes on to say he thought I’d packed in on the site, this stuff is just too hilarious to ignore[/quote]
You think you know everything don’t you you patronising git.
My gripe is that my lad and a load others knew nothing about these changes before the letter was issued. It would have been nice for some discussions to have taken place with the fans via Jayt and gang. The club may have then taken on board the fact that the majority of long standing season ticket holders chose their seats many years ago, long before JJ joined the club and love sitting in the same place.
Still it doesn’t affect you in the west, so I never expected you to give a fek.
As for my last paragraph, firstly, why have the club been sacking managers for fun, yet one person who has supported these managers during all their failed reigns is our current Assistant Manager?
I know you are thick as pig shyte, but ask your CE if you have one, what he would expect happen to him if the company he managed went down the pon through hiring poor managers.?
Collective shyte egh? :lol:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Do you know for sure that’s the reason, John, or just speculation?I’ve heard nothing about such plans, except to make a “singing section”. There are, or were, no plans to shut any particular areas.
What did the letter actually say?
It doesn’t matter what is says George , the bottom line is he can’t have the seat he has occupied since the east became allocated to home fans. If we had still been in Championship I strongly suspect he would have been able to renew.
If they want to have specific areas for singing, make the east stand a sit where you want job, that will allow people to get in early if they want to sit in the middle blocks and allow gangs of singers to get together and make a fuss. The pricing structure can be aligned accordingly.
The letter he received today was the first my lad knew about this change, which confirms that although we have been a premier league club on the field, off it we have never got beyond conference North.
I remember investing in an away season ticket with promise of best seats, blah, blah, blah, it was a load of shyte and I spent more time sat in a pokey corner of the ground with a pish poor view, whilst my mates had prime seats behind the goals having bought their tickets a few days before the match.I am coming to the conclusion that its no coincidence that our demise started when a certain Jonathon Jackson became CE. Penny pinching here and penny pinching there, a manager conveyor belt all of which he has been involved in. Mr Jackson seems to be like Graham Barrow and sneaks about under the radar, whilst the focus has been on Dave Whelan and a series of incompetent managers and players. Has the CE actually been accountable for any of this sudden slide? One big fat no is the answer!! :angry:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Basically it is cost cutting exercise, they will probably save a few bob on staffing and utility costs by not manning both sides of the concourse and stand.
They don’t give a flying fek about what the supporters feel about this move before implementing it.
What happened to the family club, supporters come first, mentality.I’ve been in management for over 35 years and was brought up on the philosophy that if you look after the workers, they will look after you. Involve them in decision making and they are more likely to accept them.
Jonathan Jackson, must have different beliefs. :angry:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!I consider Chorley to be local rivals as I do with Preston and Bolton. What’s Chorley got that they haven”t?Theyve got no chance of playing in the same division asWigan in my life time. B)
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!If Preston or Bolton were 2 up at HT and losing 3-2, what would your reaction be?I would LMFHO, what is your point? :huh:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Lets hope its 10 play off campaigns played, 10 lost. :cheer:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!…was looking forward to that, over 1000 tickets sold to. :(
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!Bleedin Eck Fil, when I saw that subject box I thought you’d fallen off yer ladder.
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