Quote chissitt="chissitt"Both of you can't have got it wrong so it must be me, there can't be too many games where we lost 2-0 but the memory I have is that it was St Helens and Alex Murphy who kicked us to death on a very very windy day, and although we were playing towards the scoreboard end with the wind in the second half they managed to keep us out, was that the same game or am I mixed up and got the wrong game which would obviously be at at another time.'"
The 2 - 0 was indeed 1961, probably at the age of 12 the first time I can remember going to Belle Vue. As we were coming out of the ground a Wakey speccie asked my dad had he seen the ball. My dad said "no" The Wakey fan said "no me neither" not for the last half hour. The game was played under the old rules the Wigan forwards effectively stuck it up their jumper. McTigue was outstanding that day, the best prop forward I have ever seen, hands like a halfback but one tough man.
The date was 25th Feb 1961 and was a 2nd round Challenge Cup tie (I've just looked it up) I vaguely remember the ground being absolutely rammed full. Was that the record attendance there?
A year later Wakey got their revenge in a 5 - 4 win (by daylight robbery) Frankie Parr broke blind side from a scrum to score only to have been ruled to be in touch, which he never was. He still moans about it now.

There was a famous photo about at the time showing Ken Trail should we say "advising" the touch judge!!
I was also there when Billy Boston played his last ever game for Wigan in 1968 when Wakey fans gave Billy a fantastic ovation at the end of the game.