Quote: Ovavoo "Read the full posting Cruncher. You might then learn something about integrity.'"
Correct.
Please note, i know the next bit is long, you don't have to read it or agree with me and if your attention span won't allow you to reach the end without being bored or falling asleep then don't say you weren't warned.
I've noticed several derogatory comments about Mike's site on here and the other way round over the years. What some people could do with thinking about is that the vast majority on both sites are just ordinary Wigan fans giving their opinions or posting stories, nothing more nothing less. I 'know' more people on there for the simple reason that I post more on there but thats only because its a better format for my phone.
There are as many opinions on Mike's site I disagree with as on here and neither site has any rules on the personality traits you need to have in order to sign up and post. The 'I-don't-post-on-there-because-so-and-so-does' brigade are like kids in school who's mummy's come in and ask if their little darling can move classes because they're getting 'picked on'. Its differences in opinions and personalities that keep things interesting on forums. I'm sure some would love a world where everyone else came out of the same mould as them, was all nicey nice and agreed with everything they say all the time or a world where they're allowed to act like arrogant know-it-alls but nobody else is. I suggest that its about time certain people started acting like adults and accepting that you can disagree with what others say and how they say it without any of this 'I'm not your friend' rubbish.
Nobody is forced to post on any site or to get involved with rumours or speculation if they don't want, but the suggestion that there are wilder rumours on there than on here, or that Mike's site has more people who think they are in the know than on here is a total nonsense.
Please lets put this 'us and them' rubbish to bed once and for all, we support the same club after all. If this is a problem for you, it must have been such a difficult time when you first realised that all the other boys in your ballet class
were more blessed in the manhood department.