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icons077e_files/5454-3678dentheman-msnicons.jpg Fans Forum 28.08.08 Fan from Haydock
"I've got one word for you Mr Chairman - Penalty Count"
[quote="The Daddy"]I've got one word for you all......Steve Hanley[/quote]
Some Salford fan said to me and I quote "You are by far and away the most Handsome & Knowledgeable Rugby League Fan in England!"
I thanked him and went on my Merry way!
RIVERCAVE DWELLER OF THE YEAR 2015!
"The club used you last night and didn't tell the truth."
Officially one of the 119 Mugs used by the club:icons077e_files/5454-3678dentheman-msnicons.jpg |
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| Don't think I've felt energy at a game like that day before or since. The desperation to win was off the scale and it was a total mixture of nerves, excitement, fear, sadness, nostalgia and a whole range of other emotions rolled in to one.
Thank the lord we won the game, it must be terrible to lose the last ever game against your biggest rivals at your home ground
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| You can taste the nostalgia, some of those memories will live on forever. Simply the best.
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| A few things stick out that day. The warm sunny weather. The former players on the pitch Henderson Gill got the loudest cheer and the opening try where Robinson broke through and ran for 40 metres before giving the ball to Betts to score under the posts! i have never heard so much noise! my ears nearly blew out
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| Quote: Jukesays "https://youtu.be/aZZsrxOkjwQ?si
Thanks for that - me too!
We lost Mum yesterday. Dad (who pre-deceased her by nearly 30 years) told her he'd take her out for the day on Good Friday in (I think) 1959. She thought maybe a day out in Southport, but he took her to Central Park for the first time instead. Record league crowd etc and needless to say she was hooked. The second half of that video represents a big part of the soundtrack of her life. Thanks for sharing Jukesays...
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| At the time it seemed to me like Armageddon.
I simply could not believe that after all those years of success we'd finished up in the control of a man who's first interest was football and whose immediate plan was to take us out of our traditional home and move us right across town to a soulless location that was more associated with Latics and miles from my favourite pubs etc.
Whether we'd brought it on ourselves or just fell victim to Dave Whelan's long-term machination to be Baron of Wigan is another conversation, but at the time if felt like the end of one of the few constants in my life.
Maybe I'm too much a natural-born pessimist, but at the time I strongly suspected it had only happened because Whelan needed both clubs to get permission to build his new football stadium and that, as lots of Latics fans were crowing at the time, we'd be out on our ear in the near future. I now realise that was never going to happen, but it was a bruising period to live through as a Wigan fan, because too often DW slung us out for the weekend (or threatened to).
At least that period of grave uncertainty is over.
Was it worth it in the end? Probably yes, because the financial situation had got away from us and Central Park wasn't in a great place for a major sports club - poor access, lack of parking etc. We had some barren years under Whelan's control, but eventually we returned to our natural place at the top of the game. But I'm lying if I say the Brick can ever come close to Central Park in terms of atmosphere (it only does when there's a full house, which is rare), and it's never felt like the fortress that Central Park did in the late 80s and early 90s.
But time moves on and a lot of fans no longer remember Central Park, so it's all about looking forward now, not back.
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