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Bonding in Tenerife didnt work it seems,looks well when the ref stops the game when we are defending a corner to calm two of our players down.
Nothing wrong with that two players showing they care
Superb performance yesterday, with some clinical finishing to boot.
No complaints from any Latics fans, surely.
Read the Wigan today comments for real negativity. Unbelievable[/quote]
Hallelujah!!!! B) goodpost :whistle:[/quote]
John,
I will ALWAYS give praise if it is due, and also will criticize if I feel it is necessary.
But Sunday was a classic, clinical performance. I was very pleased.[/quote]
It wasn’t actually aimed at you Dave, your comment just happened to be in the same quote box as the person my Hallelujah jibe was aimed at. B)[/quote]
Fair enough, John. Cheers.[/quote]
Surely not me fat fella, thought we’d called a truce?
But just to drag it out a bit more, I enjoyed Sunday thanks but that was the point of my post your referring to again, i.e level playing field means more wins and that nice weekend feeling !!
Now lets just leave it shall we, I’m converted and will try my very best not to go down the route of the Wigan Today Suicide Watch posters![/quote]
…and my post was tongue in cheek, so everything now ok buddy.
[/quote]:) :lol:
Superb performance yesterday, with some clinical finishing to boot.
No complaints from any Latics fans, surely.
Read the Wigan today comments for real negativity. Unbelievable[/quote]
Hallelujah!!!! B) goodpost :whistle:[/quote]
John,
I will ALWAYS give praise if it is due, and also will criticize if I feel it is necessary.
But Sunday was a classic, clinical performance. I was very pleased.[/quote]
It wasn’t actually aimed at you Dave, your comment just happened to be in the same quote box as the person my Hallelujah jibe was aimed at. B)[/quote]
Fair enough, John. Cheers.[/quote]
Surely not me fat fella, thought we’d called a truce?
But just to drag it out a bit more, I enjoyed Sunday thanks but that was the point of my post your referring to again, i.e level playing field means more wins and that nice weekend feeling !!
Now lets just leave it shall we, I’m converted and will try my very best not to go down the route of the Wigan Today Suicide Watch posters!
If it’s Everton, I’d like it to be 1980 all over again
I doubt we will take 20,000 though, like in 1980.
Everton’s biggest post war attendance for a game other than a Merseyside derby, it was, I believe.[/quote]
Is this true, must have been some bandwagon jumpers on board, probably only averaging about 3000 then.
I work in Liverpool and the Everton fans are already planning the wembley trip. Although the more realistic of them reckon they always fook up these glorious chances, so here’s hoping
Superb performance yesterday, with some clinical finishing to boot.No complaints from any Latics fans, surely.
Read the Wigan today comments for real negativity. Unbelievable
Always been of the belief if you get in the team and play well you deserve to keep the shirt, so based on that he and golobart should start on Saturday, but that’s old School nowadays.
It will be back to the failings of stam, fat bloke and di santo
I tend to put Brazil on in morning ,mind you I have to put up with that clown who’s with him top nob.Then turn it off the rest is shite.
Are you me, you could well be?!
Only difference is that I tend to listen to Durham (sp?) on the way home. It’s like a car crash, horrible to witness but there’s. a morbid fascination[/quote]
Same here. I turn Durham off when its obvious he’s just winding up, but you keep getting drawn back so he’s back on before I arrive home.
Tend to press the off button when its blatant that he’s just after a bite. Last week was defending the Juve defender saying Hooper should have “manned up” neeedless to say the silly Jocks bit.
Brazil is by far the best and to be honest don’t mind Irani
The two guys on before Durham are quite funny as well.
Would rather chew off my own foot than listen to the two ex sky tosspots.
Problem is while the £70 million sky money seems ridiciculous for next season it is showing no signs of slowing down with more and more people tuning in to the premier league around the world every season.
In another 4-5 years that will be £100 million and that gap between the PL will get a wider and wider.
I think common sense tells us we want to be on that PL ship when it sails away however what will be will be and I will be there for the ride whatever direction we are going in.
Quite correct Salford. I haven’t joined the darkside, I was trying to point out the reality of our situation. The very fact that we have clung on to our Premier league status has enabled us to build a half-decent team. It has also enabled us to start building the infrastructure for continued growth into the future.
David Whelan is wisely developing the only football model that can possibly maintain a small club like ours at the top table. This includes buying the best young players and developing them to sell on.
Before they are sold on, the hope is that they are good enough collectively to keep us in the Premier League, safeguard our lucrative pay days and aid the recruitment process. Without the PL money everything could grind to a halt, or worse still, go into reverse.IF we are relegated then we have a very uncertain future and it will probably not comprise of happy away-days where we travel the country “tonking” everyone.
In summary – There is more to the Premier League than winning more matches and going home with a warm glow. We are not fighting for the future of Wigan Athletic, we are fighting for what KIND of future Wigan Athletic will have. I was quite happy watching them in the Northern Premier League and would be quite happy to do so again but I would much prefer to watch them play in the Premier League.
To Lowey et al I would say – be careful what you wish for![/quote]
This threads gone on so long and fat bloke has Been telling everyone what i meant rather than what I was actually saying I’ve not a clue what I’m supposed to have wished for. ;)
I read and understood his post first time thank you very much and I don’t need people like you coming on and trying to patronise me. Hope that’s cleared that up. B)
No you didn’t but I’ve give up trying to simplify it for you as others have also tried, thanks fellas but believe what you like fat fan, I’m happy to agree to disagree.
When you say others you really mean D/S’s, that’s plain to see. The only resemblance to something “simple” in this post is you my friend. Like you say lets agree to disagree, but I hope to god your dream scenario doesn’t come to fruition and you are left simply watching just 19 home games for many years to come. :lol:[/quote]
And if I am watching Only 19 for many years then there is a fair chance were winning a few of them.
I read and understood his post first time thank you very much and I don’t need people like you coming on and trying to patronise me. Hope that’s cleared that up. B)
No you didn’t but I’ve give up trying to simplify it for you as others have also tried, thanks fellas but believe what you like fat fan, I’m happy to agree to disagree.
Probably debated this for the last nine years but here goes.
I only go to home games due to family and cost (cue sudworth) so over the last 9 years have seen us win on average 5 times a year. Is this really what I want from a saturday afternoon?
Relegation would see us more competitive and get me out the house 4 more times and have that good feeling on a Saturday night more often.
I am honestly now bored with losing and would like to watch something different, I know there’s no guarantee and we could well free fall. However think I say this every year then we beat utd and I say that one game makes the other 18 shite worth it.
My tin hats on but relegation I welcome not fear.
Yes get your tin hat on you fekin band waggoner. We need support through thick and thin not just when we are doing well. Stay at home my friend and we’ll see you again if we stay up. Thanks for your support but it would have been good to see us through the bad times. goodpost[/quote]
Flamin hell JR is it tampax week
Whos fault is it where having bad times!!!!![/quote]Bleedin eck ace not heard that saying for ages. :cheer:
I just wish some fans would get a sense of reality into their lives.
When the going gets tough the soft shytes moan like fek. They will be the same fans who go missing at the end of the season if we stay up once again.
It’s the easiest thing in the world to support a winning team but not quite as easy to support a struggling one. That’s what makes this game of football the best and most followed sport in the universe. It’s also what sorts out the proper fans from the fickle ones. :whistle:[/quote]Bloody hell fat fan your still missing the point I will have one last go then I give up.
I have watched them for over 30 years I will be watching them next year but I would just prefer to enjoy a bit more success if that has to be in a lower division on a more level playing field then so be it.
Secondly, although you can’t afford to go watching the tics away for family reasons, you would manage to get out of the house for the extra 4 games we would play in the championship?
Err and 4 homes would equate to one visit to London SUNSHINE !! ;)
No not for me …Boyce,alcaraz,Caldwell,scharner,fig.
For me when all fit and well.
Totally agree but Martinez is obsessed with the fat bloke on the left and im not convinced Alcaraz is still alive
Despite being told to feck off and call me a Cnut I will reply, thanks filmoss he obviously didn’t read it again or should I say understand It
Our home form each year under bob if you attend all home games means you’ve seen us win on average about 5 games, not me a jinx then?
I attended 20 years prior to the prem so not exactly a bandwagon jump is it?
Which point in the post does it say I’m not supporting them?
The point which fat bloke obviously cannot grasp is I’d rather see us in a more competitive playing field. I then added the caveat that always happens year after year.
Has that simplified it for you, now feck off you Cnut ;) ;)
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