Playing amateur rugby, heading off to my nans for dinner, then walking the short distance across wigan lane was a regular thing in our family. We used to enter the ground beside the training field and stand in the top corner of the cop where there wasnt any cover. I remember it being £5 for adults and £3 for kids back then. One thing I remember is asking the local plod for rugby cards which they'd always dish out if yer asked em
My dad first took me when I was less than a year old so Ive been going for about 20 years now

. Every match a box of chips and a carton of pop

When I was about 8 we started to stand under the scoreboard and had to use the awful urinals behind the pop at half time which were pitch black absolutely hummed
When I was about 13 I began to stand under the pop where the best atmosphere was and singers, those were my last days watching wigan at CP
The worst thing ever was the last day. Even at only 14, central park meant the world to me as it was a second home and Ive always been wigan daft. Ive also played there about 5 times. To see thousands of wiganers sat crying at the end is something Ill never forget
The jjb will never ever be what central park was and it'll never feel like home