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ancientnloyal
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I’ve made a Virtual Museum for the benefit of anyone who is interested. Focuses on Wigan’s origins and up to 1895...

https://www.earlywiganrugby.co.uk/virtual-museum

All you need to get going is on the link. Have fun
https://www.ancientandloyal.com/

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keptinthedarkfans
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Really good info enjoyed . Even though watched WIgan nearly 60 years still learned from it the saying is true never to old to learn. thanks.
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Awesome work ancient!
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Excellent idea this, before I read in-depth I'm already taken back by the mass numbers at games! If only we attract such numbers to the DW week in week out :D
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The rugby games usually regularly got more spectators than association football. I usually tweet about that fact too.

Wigan v Warrington got 12,000 one weekend whilst Glasgow Rangers v Blackburn Rovers (at the time FA Cup winners) only got 6,000
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Charriots Offiah
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ancientnloyal wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 6:01 pm I’ve made a Virtual Museum for the benefit of anyone who is interested. Focuses on Wigan’s origins and up to 1895...

https://www.earlywiganrugby.co.uk/virtual-museum

All you need to get going is on the link. Have fun
That’s great mate, I will enjoy it over the winter months.
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