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Need the Easter of all Easter’s to enter a relegation battle against all the odds.
A very tall order indeed to pull this round , sorry to be so pessimistic.Almost6 quid a pint in Wigan FFS ???????
Used to go out with the same amount and get six pints , 10 cigs and some chips on way home.
40 years ago almost I grant you but inflation calculator coverts that to around 18 quid and no way would you get all that for 18 quid today
bloody hell , come on , almost 6 quid for a drink ???
Worlds gone madNipped in here after the game Saturday and gave this place another try.
Had a chuckle when I ordered two pints and the bar staff member said “ that’s just £11.80 “ .I’d give Chris Sze a run got nowt to lose.
Totally agree , what have they got to lose now ?
Relegation is nailed on so get a few young players on the bench.
Pressure is now off so no reason not to try him and a few more.Defensively sound today and Amos save near the end was outstanding and saved the three points.
No pace going forward though and no goal threat but at least something to shout about.Concerned now we wont be able to finish the season especially if there is no liquidity within the club , how can they continue ?
Its looking like the end for me , we better get ready to start looking up the ground addresses for the likes of Daisy Hill , Padiham and Holker old boys because i fear that is were we are heading now?
Good night , god bless10870
Running the day to day business of the club may wellbecome very difficult if another wages deadline passes without payment.
Instead of messing about overseas they need to get on to the EFL and explain this situation very quickly as it may be unlikely the club will be able to fulfil its fixtures or the liquidity problem continues.
I always thought ‘crisis money ‘ was available for situations like this from PFA and golden share.A second half performance that reminded me of the old Latics teams.
Fight and graft and as the game wore on they looked like they might nick a winner.
Our strikers seem to lack the belief though in taking shots at the goal and so many half chances were wasted , a huge fault this season , that lack of cutting edge.
However these lads haven’t been paid but game is gave their all for the club today and it’s a pity the owners don’t do the same for them.
Bigger things going on off the pitch though but at least we gained a point and have something to be pleased about.Should have played Lang and Asgaard and Wyke from start as only looked livelier from that point in second half.
Coventry were there for the taking but absolutely zero quality up front so cannot score goals.
It’s done for , might as well just try and go for it with the players above playing every week.
Hopefully issues off the pitch get sorted and a fresh start in L1 next year with a mid table mediocrity season being welcomed to build the team sensibly.
A club to support is all I am bothered about and maybe just maybe spoil a few dreams if we can before end of this season.
A big result against Those horrible monks chanting cockneys would be one on the list.100 % but only on credit card in view of recent developments.
Very difficult to remain positive , late payment of wages is grim stuff in any workplace and usually only goes one way.10101
Just been the headline on BBC local news so now out in the open.
Beyond worryingWhy don’t they convert the more redundant space into facilities businesses could use daily as the car parking facilities are fantastic.
Loads of businesses use football stadiums for big conference facilities and given the transport links surely the stadium would be very popular.
Selling players is another Avenue we need to go down and youth players are the main way to do this.
Club is perfectly positioned to snatch all the reject youth players from the big four clubs nearby.
One good player sold each year would keep club breaking even possibly.Why don’t they convert the more redundant space into facilities businesses could use daily as the car parking facilities are fantastic.
Loads of businesses use football stadiums for big conference facilities and given the transport links surely the stadium would be very popular.
Selling players is another Avenue we need to go down and youth players are the main way to do this.
Club is perfectly positioned to snatch all the reject youth players from the big four clubs nearby.
One good player sold each year would keep club breaking even possibly. -
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