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| I've said it before. The appointment of Powell as coach was a real mistake. That year we had a full SC spend. If we had appointed a top quality coach that year we would still be in SL.
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| Must agree, we appointed the wrong Powell. Daryl Powell was at Fev at the time, should have got him. Where would we be now?
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| GM was not just a bad appointment, he was a joke.
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| Aside from 1980 at Fulham and the first match of the SL era at Charlton, it never really went right. I suppose the heart went out of the "family club" when Peter Gill left.
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| Agree I loved the days at Fulham, I liked Charlton, and have to admit the World Club Championship games at The Stoop, when it rocked, not heard what the atmosphere was ike at Millwall yesterday, would like to know how the 8,101 attending was broken down fan wise? who did it attract?
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| I reckon the breakdown was as follows:
95% Wigan
2% Millwall
2% Broncos
1% Catalans
No way was there 8,000 in the ground either.
Saracens must have been brought in to man the turnstiles.
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| Quote Cowgirl Nostalgist="Cowgirl Nostalgist"I reckon the breakdown was as follows:
95% Wigan
2% Millwall
2% Broncos
1% Catalans
No way was there 8,000 in the ground either.
Saracens must have been brought in to man the turnstiles.'"
Fair do`s mate but I know who Id rather have owning our club currently.
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| A southern RL fan is tweeting 2500 southern addresses bought tickets, 2000 of them their first game. (As tickets were bought via Wigan possibly first Wigan game as I certainly wasn't on their database before this week. Always paid on the day visiting with Broncos strangely enough.)
Have to say they must have been elsewhere in the ground as my area was all Wigan. Some will have been Wigan fans down south anyway (I went to Brick Brewery pre game so approached on a north bound train, there were a surprising number of families in RL kit heading in that way suggesting they live South London-ish.)
I hope those figures are right but my experience of the day didn't reflect those figures. I was also surprised at how few Broncos faces / how little Broncos merchandise I saw. Obviously in a crowd of X thousand I may just have missed people - I didn't see Paddock for example - but it did make me think a lot of RL fans down south may have totally burnt their bridges with the sport. A good friend of mine who did numerous away games and had a season ticket for years was three miles away watching football for example.
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Quote jaybs="jaybs"Agree I loved the days at Fulham, I liked Charlton, and have to admit the World Club Championship games at The Stoop, when it rocked, not heard what the atmosphere was ike at Millwall yesterday, would like to know how the 8,101 attending was broken down fan wise? who did it attract?'"
Initial estimates indicate 3,500 fans travelling down from Wigan, 2,000 Wigan and general Rugby League fans from the south-east and around 2,500 non-Rugby League attendees interested in seeing a live ga
Read more at www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2015- ... gXE0TIk.99
www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2015- ... ith-london
Back in the Capital in January
www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2015- ... -challenge
Regards , EW
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Quote jaybs="jaybs"Agree I loved the days at Fulham, I liked Charlton, and have to admit the World Club Championship games at The Stoop, when it rocked, not heard what the atmosphere was ike at Millwall yesterday, would like to know how the 8,101 attending was broken down fan wise? who did it attract?'"
Initial estimates indicate 3,500 fans travelling down from Wigan, 2,000 Wigan and general Rugby League fans from the south-east and around 2,500 non-Rugby League attendees interested in seeing a live ga
Read more at www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2015- ... gXE0TIk.99
www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2015- ... ith-london
Back in the Capital in January
www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2015- ... -challenge
Regards , EW
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| I am glad I a not alone in not believing that the attendance was over 8000. Counted all the season ticket holders as present I suppose.
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| Quote Bostwick="Bostwick"I am glad I a not alone in not believing that the attendance was over 8000. Counted all the season ticket holders as present I suppose.'"
Think so . All the season ticket holders that applied for tickets that is . Wigan have around 9K season ticket holders .
Regards , EW
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