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Strange how the article never mentions that last Sunday saw the lowest league attendance at the DW for over 7 years, despite it not being on TV, and being one of the warmest September afternoons for ages.
And there was still more home fans on than you managed last night you thick tw*t!
our average currently stands at 14 300 ish a raise of 3000 on the average we had last time we was in this division with other more big fixtures to come i’m sure we will manage to stay at that level or maybe increase it
5 days ago you said:
I am confident that the average will be around 16000 this seasonSo which do you think it will be – 14300 or 16000?
1700 represents over 10% less – I hope you are not responsible for producing the financial plan wherever you work![/quote]
Jesus Mutley! if you attended any rugby games then you would not be banding on about attendances, the Widnes game is a good example were there could not of been 7k on. Why not give a little credit for the way the Wigan Warriors team were applauded around the pitch at the Boro match.
By the way you do come across as a bit of an old woman!
Think of us like paratroopers always outnumbered and surrounded but that’s the way we like it.
Think we might be talking about my ex wife!
Took 3 days for my Barnsley tickets to arrive, still no sign of my charity shield tickets though.
Are we talking about a size 5 football?
Still waiting for my charity shield ticket, season ticket and Barnsley ticket but on the plus side I’ve received my train tickets for Wembley.
I’m thinking it might be pay on the gate.
Personally if I was to name my top 10 WAFC moments from the last 10 years then 6 are with Martinez at the helm.
Then you are not old enough lad, extend WAFC moments over the last 40 years and then see[/quote]
Sucks on pipe and blows out a cloud of smoke.
Goodbye Scharner, Figueroa, Alcaraz, Golobart, Lopez and Stam.
We’ve still got Boyce, Ramis and Caldwell.
We’ll be alright – so long as we only play a back three.
If Caldwell plays your only playing a back 2 he’s shocking at best, slower than a tax rebate :woohoo:[/quote]
In fairness to the lad he was carrying an injury for much of last season.
Not who I was hoping for but lets not destroy the man before we’ve even kicked a ball under his management, time to get behind Wigan Athletic and that includes Coyle.
Probably beats his wife up as well!
Shrouded in mystery this case.
I was in the Dominican Republic in my hotel room watching us beat Arsenal 3-2, I was there with my girlfriend the sun was blazing, fantastic all inclusive hotel, white beaches everything you could want from a foreign holiday and all I wanted was to be back in Wigan.
If the Wigan RL board had any sort of respect at that time towards Wigan Athletic then Springfield Borough never would of happened. The reality was Lyndsey and co seemed to be doing everything thing they could to turn the local population away from the football club.
If memory serves me right, Lyndsey appearing in the local and national press was spreading the message that football was not safe to watch due to the violence whereas RL was a safe family environment (that’s a laugh). I also seem to remember the Wigan RL match day programme regally putting the football club down.
You cant blame the football club for doing everything they could to keep afloat because there was very little help coming from any other direction.
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