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  • in reply to: One for mutty and Sunderland #28959
    Who is Chris King ! :oops:

    Wan’s younger, less talented brother. :D

    in reply to: One for mutty and Sunderland #28958
    how did you become a sunderland fan? :?

    I got fed up of watching the lower-league cr@p on offer at Springfield Park at the time the club were continually collecting money from the fans for covering the terrace behind the Springy End (which never came) and decided as soon as I was old enough I would watch cr@p at a higher level.

    As a student giving up most of my paper-round money to a non-existant project, I felt that the club took money under false pretences off the fans.

    in reply to: One for mutty and Sunderland #28954
    What about Flo and Gordon? :o :o :o

    Is that the same Flo who scored against Man Utd on his debut? Granted he was a lanky streak of p! ss who couldnt win a thing in the air, but we didnt have to wait 9 months to see him break his duck.

    You’ve lost me on Gordon. We havent had a striker called Gordon. However if you mean our goalkeeper, then you really are deluded if you think he’s not one of the top 3 keepers in the country at the moment – a damn sight better than Calamity Chris the Treatment Room King.

    in reply to: this kid reminds me of a chubbies fan!! #28949

    and this one reminds me of a ‘tics fan – particularly the ones who went to school in Wigan in the 80s:

    in reply to: Why do you hate the Warriors? #28948

    Its the bloody stalker again…. :roll:

    in reply to: Why do you hate the Warriors? #28946
    How deluded are these clowns? If Whelan gives Latics the ownership of the DW

    Now I thought it was a “Done Deal”. By using the word “If”, you suggest that the ownership of the stadium may not be as clear cut.

    So are you saying the football club still do not own the stadium?

    If thats the case and the stadium is still in the ownership of Whelco (aka Mr D Whelan), then I would ask exactly who is the deluded clown. You’ve got feck all to crow about – you are tenants too.

    Now run along and book your West Ham ticket – with free travel they should shift 1500 quick!

    in reply to: One for mutty and Sunderland #28881

    What about the payment irregularities made a bit closer to home? I am led to believe that a Mr J Scotland has been paid over £1,000,000 having masqueraded as a premiership striker since July 2009.

    Nice to see someone bothering with Mr Cheesehead’s posts – they generally get ignored!

    in reply to: Crowds #28757

    …sorry, never heard of them. What league do they play in? :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Crowds #28746

    Well put Sephton, but isnt the standard line on this site “I dont care about attendances until they get you extra points”? Clearly some on here do like to talk about attendances!

    14615 (less approx 150 Wakefield fans) was slightly higher than the visit of Wakefield last season for the opening fixture.

    It was Easter Monday – folk do other things on that day.

    There were no free (or £4) tickets available for the game.

    That said, from my viewpoint (Boston Stand HH 164 – A red seat of course), the 54-14 victory was a very clinical performance by a side brimming with confidence – I counted just one knock on by Wigan in the first half. The flags above the packed South Stand also looked very impressive.

    All in all, a very successful sporting weekend for those who like their Rugby, not to mention a terriffic win for Sunderland against Spurs, with a potential goal of the season to boot!

    Hope those Easter Eggs didnt taste too bitter Landgate!

    in reply to: Stuart Maconie on footy focus today #28610
    Well, thats me and the editor of the Wigan Athletic Vital Football site who both thought that.

    I cant post the link, but the editorial says:

    “The mists of time though have clouded Stuarts memory slightly as he recalls he was at the JJB when we gained promotion to the Premiership with victory over Ipswich Town, we did beat the Tractor Boys that season at home but I`m sure it was victory over Reading that sealed our fate.”

    The Easter Weekend just keeps getting better – a thumping of Spurs today. Wonder what will happen over the next two days to make it a perfect 4?

    …and mudhuts seem to think he got it wrong too.

    in reply to: Stuart Maconie on footy focus today #28578

    If I was an armourer and I was in Afghanistan, then maybe. But I’m not and I’m not, so I’ll pass on that one.

    Thanks for your lack of support for those who are though – perhaps you may wish to consider protesting against us killing “innocent children” out in Helmand province rather than from the safety of your keyboard.

    in reply to: It’s in our Hands. #28576

    Hull have two very winnable home games coming up (Burnley & Sunderland), with home games against Villa & Liverpool – the game against the Scousers is on the last day when they will have nothing to play for – Hull should get a minimum 7 points from those fixtures.

    West ham host Sunderland this Saturday, and I expect a home win. The game against Wigan on 24 April will probably determine whether West Ham survive or go down. Their last game is against Man City, who will probably have 4th place sewn up by then. Again, they will be targetting 7 pts minimum.

    Wigan should be ok as long as they beat Pompey and avoid defeat against West Ham and Hull. They’ll get nothing from Arsenal & Chelsea. With 3 of your 5 games against sides below you, if you do go down then its of your own making.

    in reply to: Stuart Maconie on footy focus today #28564

    Shouldnt you be somewhere other than a message board at this time of day?

    Armchair fan.

    in reply to: Stuart Maconie on footy focus today #28520
    why don’t the powers that be just bite the bullet and sack the boring t.t off?

    Probably because I abide by the rules of the site. I dont come on here calling people paedophiles, and I dont make racist or homophobic comments. I respond to points that I consider inaccurate and I defend my town’s team. I may be in a minority but minorities are entitled to their viewpoint.

    If the owners of the site want to ban free speech and have this site as a rugby-bashing free for all, then they will ban me.

    in reply to: Stuart Maconie on footy focus today #28501

    Well, thats me and the editor of the Wigan Athletic Vital Football site who both thought that.

    I cant post the link, but the editorial says:

    “The mists of time though have clouded Stuarts memory slightly as he recalls he was at the JJB when we gained promotion to the Premiership with victory over Ipswich Town, we did beat the Tractor Boys that season at home but I`m sure it was victory over Reading that sealed our fate.”

    The Easter Weekend just keeps getting better – a thumping of Spurs today. Wonder what will happen over the next two days to make it a perfect 4?

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