No straw damn us wrote:The "cock up" for the Easter Monday fixture falls firmly at the hand of Wigan Warriors. The football fixtures were compiled in late June/early July, there was lack of communication between Warriors and Latics. All it needed was a polite e-mail reminder to Latics in early June to say that they would require stadium availability for Easter Monday 2016.
How is the clubs fault when this season, the Good Friday game against St Helens was known to be away and the Easter Monday game was known to be at home in accodance with a sequence which has been going on for years.
If anything, Wigan Athletic are as much to blame for not asking for alternative fixtures for the said weekend when prior to June, they knew when we would be away on Good Friday and home on Easter Monday. Both clubs need to get their heads together where fixtures are concerned, especially when some people are supporting both clubs.
Its not rocket science, just a bit of common sense to solve what is becoming a regular problem at the DW Stadium.
No straw damn us wrote:The "cock up" for the Easter Monday fixture falls firmly at the hand of Wigan Warriors. The football fixtures were compiled in late June/early July, there was lack of communication between Warriors and Latics. All it needed was a polite e-mail reminder to Latics in early June to say that they would require stadium availability for Easter Monday 2016.
How is the clubs fault when this season, the Good Friday game against St Helens was known to be away and the Easter Monday game was known to be at home in accodance with a sequence which has been going on for years.
If anything, Wigan Athletic are as much to blame for not asking for alternative fixtures for the said weekend when prior to June, they knew when we would be away on Good Friday and home on Easter Monday. Both clubs need to get their heads together where fixtures are concerned, especially when some people are supporting both clubs.
Its not rocket science, just a bit of common sense to solve what is becoming a regular problem at the DW Stadium.
Why should another team in another sport spend their time figuring out when our fixtures are? Of course it's us that should give them a heads up about it rather than the other way round.
Also, how's it becoming a regular problem!? We've not had to move a fixture we'd normally play at home directly because of the Latics since that one playoff game in 2008.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that Wigan Athletic was only part owner of the DW and that Wigan Council was part owner. If that is the case how come the Football team seem to be calling the tune.
PF Warrior wrote:Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that Wigan Athletic was only part owner of the DW and that Wigan Council was part owner. If that is the case how come the Football team seem to be calling the tune.
The ground is owned and managed by Wigan Football Company Limited.
PF Warrior wrote:Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that Wigan Athletic was only part owner of the DW and that Wigan Council was part owner. If that is the case how come the Football team seem to be calling the tune.
The ground is owned and managed by Wigan Football Company Limited.
15% is owned by Wigan Council. btw Wigan Football Ltd is NOT the same as Wigan Athletic.
PF Warrior wrote:Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that Wigan Athletic was only part owner of the DW and that Wigan Council was part owner. If that is the case how come the Football team seem to be calling the tune.
The ground is owned and managed by Wigan Football Company Limited.
PF Warrior wrote:Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that Wigan Athletic was only part owner of the DW and that Wigan Council was part owner. If that is the case how come the Football team seem to be calling the tune.
The ground is owned and managed by Wigan Football Company Limited.
15% is owned by Wigan Council. btw Wigan Football Ltd is NOT the same as Wigan Athletic.
Correct, it reads the ground is used by Wigan Ath. & Wigan RL.