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For rugby games the North & South stands are unreserved seating, which slightly reduces the capacity. Also there are a few seats in ES1 that cant be used because of the large screen sky put up in that corner.
You forgot to mention who won. You also forgot to mention that the crowd was 24054.
Try discussing why a 3pm kick off on a wet good Friday and a 3pm kick off on a sunny Easter Monday had almost 10,000 difference.
With the weather being so bad but stil getting a good turnout, there shouldn’t be any reason why Wigan RL’s next homegame isn’t a sell out.[/quote]
Well done Super Salford a team on the up
I expect no less than 23000 for the next chubbie ufc encounter not anything less
Maybe folk go away games to escape the rantings of pillocks like you
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ITV 1 tonight 22:45 The Klumps in widescreen :woohoo:
The pattern continues… 10,787 – our lowest home SL attendance against Wakefield since 2005 and our 2nd lowest home SL attendance in the Maguire/Wane era. Looking forward to a big crowd next week!
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oh my
As well wigan has a good fan base in coppull ,chorley (me one of them) and since 2014 the last bus from wigan to chorley is 21.45 instead of 23.10 meaning I have to add a extra 15 pound for a taxi so I can see the whole game as I dont drive ,the chorley to wigan bus was allways full of supporters match days now its the odd 2 or 3.
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Do Latics really get bigger home crowds than us?
If so, that says to me it’s nothing to do with the standards of the game or seeing star players because there certainly aren’t any in the Latics team. The club are clearly not doing enough if that is the case.
In pre-season, I watched Ian Lenegan’s presentation at the fans’ forum, during which he stated that our turnover was down and quite a bit of this could be accounted for due to a drop in our average home attendance. He went on to say he wasn’t worried by this because the new structure will mean more competitive games and, in turn, an increased attendance at home games.
Since then, we have played two SL games at the DW. The Hudds game drew a crowd of 12,488 – our lowest against them since 2009. Last night’s 11,718 was our lowest home attendance against Hull FC since 2003. This obviously isn’t a great start to growing our home averages, which have steadily been on the decline since 2012
Records keep a tumbling
Aye another Tic masterpiece in letting strikers go who go on to score shedfulls for other clubs who let him go I wonder
You can’t play Boycee three games in 7 days the legs can’t take it has many have said perch rb and kvist in midfield should of been the option today
Some players can’t do anything to please fansIn good old Wigan tradition we have to have an scapegoat
The chubbies don’t give tickets away eh dog breath
So your reading ability matches your spelling ability.
I suggest you get a grown-up, or a 5 year old, to read the article for you. In particular the bit in bold.
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It got the usual chomp on this fine Setday morning are you off to London or still licking the wounds from last neet no comment from the other thread I note
It would appear that it’s not just a few folk on here who know a bad manager when we see one! …………. the truth is we KNEW he would fail! ………..
Bugger me ! I reckon there’s quite few Managers who wouldn’t mind having an FA Cup win on their CV, yet be considered a “bad manager” or a failure by message board experts. !
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One thinks he’s been on those funny fags again due to an obsession with Bobby he comes across like an jealous girlfriend who no matter how hates it that her former lover his with another[/quote]
Who is on the funny fags here! Just read that back you retard!
As for the FA Cup win, one swallow doesn’t make a Summer it would seem![/quote]
dummy spat again so far you have posted three posts on the other thread and started a new one about the same manager I know obsessive paranoia is caused through smoking to many biftas but your going over the top with your inane ramblings
It would appear that it’s not just a few folk on here who know a bad manager when we see one! …………. the truth is we KNEW he would fail! ………..
Bugger me ! I reckon there’s quite few Managers who wouldn’t mind having an FA Cup win on their CV, yet be considered a “bad manager” or a failure by message board experts. !
#leaveitbe[/quote]
One thinks he’s been on those funny fags again due to an obsession with Bobby he comes across like an jealous girlfriend who no matter how hates it that her former lover his with another
The town is cursed I blame WMBC :woohoo:
The chubbies don’t give tickets away eh dog breath
http://www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.aspx?id=10251&type=1
http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=579767&start=10
Yes. Its a league of greed, where the rich get richer. Its a league where there are only 2 potential winners, and only 6 clubs that realistically stand a chance of making the top 4. Its a league where 8 clubs start the season with expectations of a European spot and 12 clubs start with survival the only target.
Its a league that is full of foreign merceneries that come over for a big pay-day, then use their foreign agent to angle for another big money move before their contract is up.
Its a league that stifles youth development, from the largest to the smallest. Man City haven’t had a youth team player come through since Micah Richards. Sorry to bring it up, but during your 8 years, not a single youth team player made it through to the first team.
Its a league that doesn’t give a toss about fans, and will happily re-schedule games at short notice to suit their tv paymasters, even if it means that the fans of both clubs have no ability to get home via public transport.
Its a league full of average players earning sums of money in a month that a soldier earns in a career. The likes of Steven Fletcher (7 goals in 2 years) spending a month’s wages on his new £200,000 car epitomises everything that is wrong with modern day football.
To put it into perspective, I’ve spent most of my working life with men and women who received just over £10 per day as a “bonus” for the privilege of being shot at, bombed, rocketed on a daily basis for 6 months in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As a follower of a club whose PL existence is under threat on an annual basis, do I care if they get relegated? Answer – Not really, as I’m utterly sick of it, and what its done to English football.
Agree with all of that[/quote]
An cap is required on overseas players including youth players how many maybe 6 per squad/club no more than 4 per match day squad
It’s gone downhill since we came out of it
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