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£15 adults and £10 kids bit of a rip off though, for a lazy amble and kick about. Just round the corner as well.
Although the last time we played at Leigh against the Railwaymen at Hilton Park I won the half time raffle = £69.
I can understand people having an opinion, but to say your going to stop going to watch your team because of a manager who hasn’t even played one game yet, then your not going to be missed.
I wasn’t impressed with Coyle’s appointment, however, having had time to listen to what he has said and the fact he genuinely looks up for the challenge, I will give him the benefit of the doubt and get right behind him.
Lots to look forward to.
Oh well.
Other thing is, Coyle just won’t get the time Martinez had to rebuild and the fans will get on his back more than was the case for Roberto.
Has to be a money thing because if you have Coyle and Mclaren then Mclaren wins in every department. Experience, trophy’s, connections, European football.
Mclaren would have cost more i should imagine whereas this is possibly the best job Owen Coyle was ever going to get and would be glad to be on any kind of salary.
Will have to wait and see. At least now it’s done we can get behind him. That’s the only option.
Wow…really…..will get behind him but doesn’t fill you with any enthusiasm for the season ahead at all.
Bet Bolton fans are laughing their tits off.
No chance of us getting him![/quote]
One can dream
Never heard of him. Quick edit.
Can’t fault Martinez for having a go though. How are you ever going to try and instil a certain way of playing at a club if you don’t stick to your guns.
That’s the way he truly believed he could help Wigan, by changing our playing style so all players including youth teams had the same philosophy. It wasn’t a short term plan, it was a well thought out route that would help Wigan in the long term, to become financially stable without Whelan and to gain an edge without having the finances of other clubs.
I fully appreciate what he was trying to do, and but for a horrendous defensive injury list I think we would have not been steered off course. I hope that Whelan finds someone who can continue this development and who can kick us on again.
I just hope his first game for Everton isn’t a friendly against St Mirren. :S
It must be hard for Whelan to decide what is best for the club at the moment. Does Roberto leaving mean that our passing philosophy is over?
He may see Bruce as a chance for a quick return to the original plan of growing within the premier league whilst temporarily foregoing the clubs ethos.
Or does he go for someone like Meulensteen and keep up our pretty football but risk being cut apart in the hustle and bustle of the championship. I think Whelan will play it safe and look to a manager he already knows or someone who has the knack in the championship.
No one can have a dig at it him though as relegation brings so many changes within a football club that it is hard to retain the current structure of the club.
Good luck Dave.
He’s definitely playing a game. Think he wants to hurry Everton up which I think is quite right. We need time to appoint and start looking at incoming players as we will need more than most when our squad gets plundered.
If true then I’d say well worth the gamble.
Dave has spoken.
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