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I lost my mum 15 years ago on the 1st oct 1995 and was reflecting about the fact after the win at old trafford that she wasn't alive that i finally got to go to central park (199icon_cool.gif and as my name suggests im not from wigan.
I had watched wigan rugby league from afar via bbc and sky and to get to central park was a dream come true for me, but like other places i have been to since she died i couldnt tell her all about it which is something that always makes me sad.
Time heals all but they will be in our minds and hearts forever.
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| Even though the stories in here are heartbreaking, and I have a few I could add myself, but it is so good that our loved ones have left us still proud to be a Wigan RL supporter.
I know my Nan certainly was.
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| Have to say, i'm blown away by all the inspirational words and stories posted here.
Quite humbling to read, but heartwarming also.
My Mum would have been properly proud [size(and probably just a tad embarrassed too!).[/size
I'm a bit lost for words at the moment, so i'll simply echo what someone else posted earlier - As it sums up my thoughts perfectly.
WE are Wigan.
Thanks to all.
Gary
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| Sorry to hear that mate, but I'm sure she hung around to see us win the trophy.
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| heart rending mate..............i know exactly how you feel.
not rugby related , but i lost my mum to cancer............your tales brought back the memory of me holding her hand why she took her final breath.
mine held on to watch her newest grandchild christened................BUT...........she was a wigan fan , and the first thing that crossed my mind when we beat rhinos in 1st GF was my mum.
your griefs new.............you must have been in a worse mental state than me.
condolances mate................times a great healer.
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| I'm sorry to hear about your loss, My condolences go to you and your family. My mother passed away the day before the Grand Final after a long battle with Huntingtons Disease and I looked to the sky during the match and I knew she was watching.
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| so sorry for your loss. it brought a tear to my eye. this season has meant so much to me, however i can totally see what it meant to you and your mum. grand final day was an emotional day in more ways than one.xx
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| RIP your mum.
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| Deepest condolences. A very touching story. RIP.
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| Quote: Leyland Warrior "
My mum was a season ticket holder until just a few years ago (when she said she was too old to keep up on the walk to the JJB!).
She was also witness to some amazing highs, and terrible lows over the last few years.
And on behalf of my entire family, i simply cannot express how much this years Championship success meant to all of us....And to her.
That we won it this year, of all years, will leave a lasting memory that i'm unlikely to ever forget.
Thanks Guys.'"
My Mum passed away in April this year two days short of her 90th birthday so I can appreciate how you must feel. My Mum was not a big Wigan fan but took an interest because me and my Dad are the fanatics so she was always pleased if we came back from a game with smiles on our faces.
At Old Trafford it was just me and my son and it has been like that at the DW for most of this season as my Dad who is 84 has also not been well and has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. I couldn't take him to Old Trafford as he physically was not up to it. A great pity after many years of Grandfather, son and Grandson going to games he could not make it to the one we won so that thought was going across my mind when we were there. He has seen the final since on TV but gets confused as to what the game actually is such are his memory problems. Hopefully next season I can get him to the odd game but we will have to see how he is.
Dave
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| r.i.p your mum and deepest sympathies to you and your family on your very sad loss
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23997_1287161421.jpg [quote="Mark"]Great game of rugby league. Fantastic atmosphere, Wigan were breathtaking and dominant in all areas for the first 25 minutes, coupled with us making alot of dumb mistakes,then fortunately they brought McIlorum on which helped us back into the game. I thought some of the tries we scored to get us within two we're out of this world stuff. Towards the end we had to force it a little and we had a few things go wrong, i.e Monas kick on the first for King and Solomona going off who was causing havoc. Wigan were clinical in their eventual execution of us. Proud of Wire today and gave us a little glimpse to the future. Silverwood was awful as per, but I expect no less. Tomkins is a world class player and by far the best english player in SL. Wigan are a champion side and would be a worthy winner of taking our title as challenge cup. Good luck over the next month and a bit.[/quote]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_23997.jpg |
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| Quote: Leyland Warrior "I just thought i'd share a small personal reflection on the GF win, and what it meant to someone very close to me.
My Mum was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, shortly after the death of my Sister from the same affliction.
Within months the horrible condition took a firm grip on her, and she began to succumb quite quickly.
However, she never let the illness prevent her from following every single game during our title-winning season. Albeit via radio, TV, and what i told her personally.
During the playoff's, she took an awful turn for the worse and had to be taken into St Catherines Hospice.
But even through all the pain and blurry mist created by a constant morphine drip, she held it together - Partly (i believe) to see how Wigan ended the season.
Whenever i saw her, i would relate how we were doing.....Tell her what was coming next.......And tease her about getting the cherry n white on, and coming with us. It was the one thing that would always raise a smile with her.
So i cant even begin to explain how emotional i felt at Old Trafford, watching us lift the trophy and knowing that my Mum was in her bed listening on the radio.
For me, it was an evening that meant a whole lot more than just us winning the SL trophy.
How much of it registered with her, we'll never know - But i do know that she knew we had won.
I saw her the day after, and through all of the pain she still knew that we were Champions.
She died yesterday. And i sincerely believe that Wigan's run for glory was a major factor in her holding on for so long.
My mum was a season ticket holder until just a few years ago (when she said she was too old to keep up on the walk to the JJB!).
She was also witness to some amazing highs, and terrible lows over the last few years.
And on behalf of my entire family, i simply cannot express how much this years Championship success meant to all of us....And to her.
That we won it this year, of all years, will leave a lasting memory that i'm unlikely to ever forget.
Thanks Guys.'" Wow got goosebumps reading all of that i lost my dad to cancer and the last ever game we watched together was the cc final at murrayfield
Sorry about your loss thoughts are with you and your family
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| Quote: DaveO "Quote: DaveO "
My mum was a season ticket holder until just a few years ago (when she said she was too old to keep up on the walk to the JJB!).
She was also witness to some amazing highs, and terrible lows over the last few years.
And on behalf of my entire family, i simply cannot express how much this years Championship success meant to all of us....And to her.
That we won it this year, of all years, will leave a lasting memory that i'm unlikely to ever forget.
Thanks Guys.'"
My Mum passed away in April this year two days short of her 90th birthday so I can appreciate how you must feel. My Mum was not a big Wigan fan but took an interest because me and my Dad are the fanatics so she was always pleased if we came back from a game with smiles on our faces.
At Old Trafford it was just me and my son and it has been like that at the DW for most of this season as my Dad who is 84 has also not been well and has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. I couldn't take him to Old Trafford as he physically was not up to it. A great pity after many years of Grandfather, son and Grandson going to games he could not make it to the one we won so that thought was going across my mind when we were there. He has seen the final since on TV but gets confused as to what the game actually is such are his memory problems. Hopefully next season I can get him to the odd game but we will have to see how he is.
Dave'"
Some very heart-rending stories on here - sincere condolences to all who have recently lost loved ones. It is enlightening to read how closely interwoven the fortunes of WRLFC are in our own lives and how their triumphs can often help ease pain and grief.
I went to see my dad ( now in his 80's too) with my daughter and a friend in the care home early on the Saturday afternoon - he is too bad on his legs to get to games now. He so would have liked to be at Old Trafford - I got the radio tuned in for him ( no Sky at the Care home!) and he listened to the game, then saw the highlights on TV on Sunday.
For those of us with elderly parents, they are a mine of information. Dad's first game was Wigan v Salford on Christmas Day in 1935 approx and he tells a good story of being in a packed "hen pen" ( that was a section for children behind the sticks at the clubhouse end of Central Park). Wigan still played Saints, by the way, on Boxing Day that year - in fact they played 5 games in 10 days over the festive period! Wouldn't happen nowadays - although it did in "Mission Impossible" week in 91!
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| Rip to your mum. As a rhino fan I wish you all the best in your grief and im sure she will be at every wigan game in spirit. Congrats on making her a very happy lady and I'm sure her memory will not be forgotten by all she knew.
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| Leyland Warrior, Thanks for sharing this with us
Glad in a small way that this clubs journey this season has helped in the final weeks
Condolences to the whole family
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