CC Semi's: WIGAN v WARRINGTON

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primrose-n-blue
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Re: CC Semi's: WIGAN v WARRINGTON

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Widnes is far big enough....you pies didn't sell your quota of tickets the last time we met you there in the cc semi. Then there were only 3 sides open too!
Us disappointed Wire fans bought up all your returned tickets!

What an easy draw for the Wire!!!!!!!!!
Were on are way to Wembley!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wire get amazing attendances :lol: Who had the biggest attendance in the quarter finals? Surely any team playing Wire would have attracted a capacity :badg:

Wire are the club that promises but never delivers. No history, no achievement and chav like fans.
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Re: CC Semi's: WIGAN v WARRINGTON

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you played at home, we played on the coastline of holland!
you known how big our support is cp!
And just to rub salt into it after your semi final defeat to us you lot will have to face us again the week after in the SL :lol:
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I do but you like all Wire fans do not and are deluded.

I have lost count of the number of times Wire were going to do this / that to Wigan. I was at Wilderspool watching Fergusson / Kenny leading Wire a merry dance, I was at Burnden Park seeing a young Ian Roberts outplay Les Boyd, seeing Hnderson Gill take the P out of Boyd, seeing Andy Goodway run 50 yards unopposed, I was at Maine Road watching the so called toughest front row ever fail to get on top of Wigan and seeing a drop goal fly straight over the H,.I could go on Lancashire Cups, Challenge Cup Finals etc etc.

Every time when it mattered Wire were reduced to jibbering wrecks.
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well put cp :D
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primrose-n-blue wrote:Widnes is far big enough....you pies didn't sell your quota of tickets the last time we met you there in the cc semi. Then there were only 3 sides open too!
Us disappointed Wire fans bought up all your returned tickets!

What an easy draw for the Wire!!!!!!!!!
Were on are way to Wembley!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's true that we don't often bother turning up in numbers against clubs like Whitehaven, Barrow, Warrington and the like, but I guess for a side that doesn't have any Challenge cup history, Wire can be excused their excitement looking forward to their biggest game in 5 years...some people on here (though not many, admittedly) are even old enough to remember the last time Wire won the CC...
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[quote="GeoffN]"a side that doesn't have any Challenge cup history"
"some people on here (though not many, admittedly) are even old enough to remember the last time Wire won the CC..."[/quote]
contractiction then :eusa4:
cpwigan
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Where you in attndance the last time Wire won a CC PnB?
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primrose-n-blue wrote:[quote="GeoffN]"a side that doesn't have any Challenge cup history"
"some people on here (though not many, admittedly) are even old enough to remember the last time Wire won the CC..."
contractiction then :eusa4: [/quote]

Nope. I said "history", not "prehistory". :wink:
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Re: CC Semi's: WIGAN v WARRINGTON

Post by Matthew »

When was the last time wire won a trophy? They are currently considered one of the "bigger" clubs due to their millionaire owner trying to buy them success - which thus far has been a catastrophic waste of money.

The fact that a wire fan feels the need to come on a Wigan fan board demonstrates the size of the respective clubs.


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