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"Stocking filler for all Wiganers! Great read and a different perspective."
If you do have a little room in your Christmas stocking this year, why not consider filling it with a copy of "Wiganosophy"?
Wiganosophy is a social commentary. It blends philosophical discourse with rugby league, and Wigan - and you don't see a lot of that.
Socrates would've liked rugby league. He was reputedly an argumentative, awkward and belligerent little man who enjoyed nothing better than poking at authority with a pointy stick. He'd have fitted right in. He would probably even have made a decent hooker. But we'll never know, because they poisoned him.
The philosophers of old have long since gone and, of course, we must posthumously thank them for enlightening us in regard to the true nature of life, the universe and everything. Unfortunately, though, their combined philosophical musings reveal a glaringly obvious omission. They didn't talk anywhere near enough about rugby league. Or even Wigan. Wiganosophy is a long overdue attempt to redress the balance and fill the gap.
Chapter One - The Big Questions
[iWhat does it really mean to be a Wigan Warriors fan? Lifting the lid on Wigan’s cultural heritage (and deciding whether to flush).[/i
The first chapter focuses on two key questionsThe clash between tradition and innovation through the eyes of the superstitious supporter.[/i
Chapter two investigates the place of tradition in the sport of rugby league. Are new initiatives always better than what went before, or are some things too sacred to change? And who would win in a straight fight – Kelvin the gorilla or Max?
Chapter Three - A Family Affair.
[iIs rugby league really a family game? And if it is, why doesn’t my wife understand?[/i
The third chapter investigates rugby league’s claim to be a family game. To what extent does the sport live up to this claim?
Chapter Four - Off-Seasonal Affective Disorder.
[iLife between seasons, and how to cope with it.[/i
Long, dark, league-less winter months without the joy of flags, hats, half-time dancing girls and gents-rush-jingles. Has summer rugby really been an unprecedented success?
Chapter Five - Wigan Worriers.
[iA frank and fearless exploration of all the things that keep Wigan supporters awake at night.[/i
Player recruitment, referees, sponsorship, shirt collars, John Hopoate’s fingers…the list is almost endless.
Chapter Six - The Cup-a-Coaster.
[iThe ups, downs and bendy bits of the rollercoaster ride that is the Challenge Cup.[/i
The sixth chapter considers the place in our hearts that we set aside for the Challenge Cup. Will we ever again consider Wembley to be our second home?
Chapter Seven - Pies, Damned Lies And Statistics
[iAn in-depth analysis of the in-depth analysis.[/i
Poring over figures and crunching your numbersRepent, the end is nigh![/i
Available through Waterstones
https://www.waterstones.com/book/wigano ... 1784625108
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"Stocking filler for all Wiganers! Great read and a different perspective."
If you do have a little room in your Christmas stocking this year, why not consider filling it with a copy of "Wiganosophy"?
Wiganosophy is a social commentary. It blends philosophical discourse with rugby league, and Wigan - and you don't see a lot of that.
Socrates would've liked rugby league. He was reputedly an argumentative, awkward and belligerent little man who enjoyed nothing better than poking at authority with a pointy stick. He'd have fitted right in. He would probably even have made a decent hooker. But we'll never know, because they poisoned him.
The philosophers of old have long since gone and, of course, we must posthumously thank them for enlightening us in regard to the true nature of life, the universe and everything. Unfortunately, though, their combined philosophical musings reveal a glaringly obvious omission. They didn't talk anywhere near enough about rugby league. Or even Wigan. Wiganosophy is a long overdue attempt to redress the balance and fill the gap.
Chapter One - The Big Questions
[iWhat does it really mean to be a Wigan Warriors fan? Lifting the lid on Wigan’s cultural heritage (and deciding whether to flush).[/i
The first chapter focuses on two key questionsThe clash between tradition and innovation through the eyes of the superstitious supporter.[/i
Chapter two investigates the place of tradition in the sport of rugby league. Are new initiatives always better than what went before, or are some things too sacred to change? And who would win in a straight fight – Kelvin the gorilla or Max?
Chapter Three - A Family Affair.
[iIs rugby league really a family game? And if it is, why doesn’t my wife understand?[/i
The third chapter investigates rugby league’s claim to be a family game. To what extent does the sport live up to this claim?
Chapter Four - Off-Seasonal Affective Disorder.
[iLife between seasons, and how to cope with it.[/i
Long, dark, league-less winter months without the joy of flags, hats, half-time dancing girls and gents-rush-jingles. Has summer rugby really been an unprecedented success?
Chapter Five - Wigan Worriers.
[iA frank and fearless exploration of all the things that keep Wigan supporters awake at night.[/i
Player recruitment, referees, sponsorship, shirt collars, John Hopoate’s fingers…the list is almost endless.
Chapter Six - The Cup-a-Coaster.
[iThe ups, downs and bendy bits of the rollercoaster ride that is the Challenge Cup.[/i
The sixth chapter considers the place in our hearts that we set aside for the Challenge Cup. Will we ever again consider Wembley to be our second home?
Chapter Seven - Pies, Damned Lies And Statistics
[iAn in-depth analysis of the in-depth analysis.[/i
Poring over figures and crunching your numbersRepent, the end is nigh![/i
Available through Waterstones
https://www.waterstones.com/book/wigano ... 1784625108
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| Now available in Warriors World.
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| Only a few copies now left in Warriors World.
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| Quote: The Wiganosopher "Only a few copies now left in Warriors World.'"
It's £4 delivery so not worth it, tried Waterstones web site so could click and collect in Oldham but it's not on there are you getting copies to Waterstones ?
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| Quote: The Wiganosopher "Only a few copies now left in Warriors World.'"
Sorted Amazon free delivery, in time for Christmas
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| Wiganosophy is reviewed in this week's League Express!
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| "Side-splittingly funny" - League Express
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| A friend of mine had it bought for him as a Christmas present. He said it is one of best Wigan related books he has ever read. If it's still in the Wigan shop I'm going to buy it over the weekend.
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| Christmas present for me . Read it while warm weather training (sorry drinking) in the DR
Regards , EW
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| Quote: Rogues Gallery "A friend of mine had it bought for him as a Christmas present. He said it is one of best Wigan related books he has ever read. If it's still in the Wigan shop I'm going to buy it over the weekend.'"
You need to get a signed copy !
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| It was great to meet people on Sunday and to put faces to pseudonyms! And thanks for the tip, Rochdale Warrior - I'll be following up on it!
As for signing books, I'll make sure I always have a pen on me when I'm watching matches in future! :
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| Well into the book now. I've just had two of my granddaughters looking at me as though I'm daft (now then!!!) as I was in tears of laughter. I'll guarantee that any Wigan RL (not them Warriors ) will recognise themselves in there. It's an absolutely superb read.
Have you thought about selling them in the South Stand Bar prior to home games?
I'm sure The Riversiders would help you organise it.
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| Quote: Rogues Gallery "A friend of mine had it bought for him as a Christmas present. He said it is one of best Wigan related books he has ever read. If it's still in the Wigan shop I'm going to buy it over the weekend.'"
I was a little sceptical about the book but after this recommendation I wil look to bob in myself and get a copy.
I could do with a good read after the poor effort re Hock's recent book.
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