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  • in reply to: Pitch #160489

    Usually by the end of July, the DW pitch is pretty pristine. Which lends itself to the possibility that the stadium owner, no longer having his pockets swelled by Greed League parachute payments, has opted for a cheaper re-laying process this time around.

    If that is the case, and the pitch is a cheap one, get yourselves a neck brace for the winter months as there wont be much slick on-the deck passing.

    in reply to: Wigan flag at Gladtonbury #160170
    Getting carried away a bit lad ain’t we. A few need to chill out a bit and screw politics. It is a topic that will always divide. No point in letting it get to you marrer, its Friday so party.

    Leave him marra – Bullshit’s still a bit sore over Lisa being returned to parliament with an increased majority, thanks to her loyal army of supporters and campaigners. ;)

    in reply to: Wigan flag at Gladtonbury #160152
    I live on a social housing estate and from the amount of home deliveries of takeaways arriving at all times there aren’t many going hungry on this estate.

    Back in 2006, a colleague of mine sank his redundancy payout into buying a pub in a supposedly “socially deprived” area. I thought he was mad and told him so. His response was “Poor people always find enough money for booze and fags”.

    11 year later, his pub is still going strong and he is minted.

    in reply to: Wigan flag at Gladtonbury #160076

    Tories are hypocritical scum. Christ knows why any self-respecting human being would ever want those cnuts in power.

    in reply to: Fixtures #159966
    Could move to Sunday

    Could.

    But imagine the meltdown Bullit, Bickymon, JR & Horc would have!

    in reply to: Fixtures #159957

    An early kickoff wouldn’t be popular with the thousands of Portsmouth fans who would be planning to make the long trip. Also, none of you lot would be bothered about watching a rugby final!

    erm…cough……cough.

    The owner and chairman are quite partial to a bit of rugby league though.[/quote]

    Erm..cough…cough

    3000 Portsmouth fans are not. If I understand it correctly then changes to kick off times are mutually agreed. With Pompey owned by the fans, I doubt they’d shit on their fans to accommodate the wishes of the two Dave’s to start early so they can watch a rugby match on tv!

    in reply to: Fixtures #159953

    An early kickoff wouldn’t be popular with the thousands of Portsmouth fans who would be planning to make the long trip. Also, none of you lot would be bothered about watching a rugby final!

    in reply to: Buxton #159923
    Better off the wage bill (presumably we were paying him Championship wages) and get someone in that is more affordable.

    I’d like to think that after getting their fingers burnt with a lack of relegation wage-cut clauses in 2015, anyone signed thereafter would have one by default – especially when signing players as a newly promoted club.

    Buying players and then letting them go for free (or worse still paying them to leave for free) is not a great business model.

    in reply to: Best news of the day ! #159783

    An irrelevant leader of an irrelevant party.

    in reply to: Joe Hart #159690
    R I P the beautiful game football is dead.

    WTF was that all about?. Disgraceful performance boring beyond belief football. If this is the modern game then you can shove it. Englands finest I think not.

    They are pampered prima-donnas who can turn on the style when there is a huge pot of cash, they are surrounded by better players and command the adoration of 40,000 fans. When the cash isn’t there, the Silvas, Agueros, Hazards etc are elsewhere and there is the expectation of 40 million fans, they revert to type.

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159675

    If we all hid away after a defeat then this board would have rigor mortis by now.

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159669

    Cracking result for Lisa and her army of supporters to increase her majority in a town that voted Brexit. Shows that she is trusted to deliver the wishes of the Wigan voters.

    Even better to see UKIP well and truly killed off.

    in reply to: Wigan Warriors Appreciation Thread #159668

    No matter how many they lose, there’s only one team in Wigan that’ll be playing in front of 20,000 empty seats at the DW in 2017.

    Have season ticket sales reached four figures yet?

    in reply to: London and Manchester bring is close to home #159615
    Not sure what can be done. You can’t deport UK citizens so that rules that out and they still remain a threat just not to us directly. Prisons are over crowded as it is. The death penaltyĺ wouldn’t really bother a suicide bomber and that would only incite a reaction. It’s a tough one.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Scotland

    Plenty of these have a zero population. Ship the radicals there (its not deporting, as it is still UK), cut any link to the mainland and leave them to their warped way of life.

    in reply to: Lisa Nandy/Labour #159566
    She will always put her party before the people of Wigan, that’s why she was a remainer and the vast majority of her constituents wanted out. She did what her party wanted not what the people of Wigan wanted!

    She had one vote, like you and I and she voted the same way as 48% of the voters did. Since then, she has accepted the result, voted to trigger Article 50 and her party is committed to leaving the EU.

    Unlike Cameron who quit and the Lib Dems who wont let it go, she is now representing the views of the majority of her constituents by working towards a satisfactory exit from the EU.

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