So if everybody took that view nobody would write.WiganWoman1968 wrote:No I did not. One letter would have zero effect as others have pointed out.cpwigan wrote:I take it you wrote to him?
I contact the club routinely
So if everybody took that view nobody would write.WiganWoman1968 wrote:No I did not. One letter would have zero effect as others have pointed out.cpwigan wrote:I take it you wrote to him?
very true .....but i would rather dream about winning a 100 million euro jackpotWiganWoman1968 wrote:You'll grow old if you stop dreamingx Wigan Warrior x wrote:Both IL and WMBC are not interested in building a new stadium. Waste of time dreaming about it IMO.![]()
That's true. And I applaud your motivation to do that. Seriously. But I was thinking more of the collective power of people writing together to show the extent of feeling.cpwigan wrote:So if everybody took that view nobody would write.WiganWoman1968 wrote:No I did not. One letter would have zero effect as others have pointed out.cpwigan wrote:I take it you wrote to him?
I contact the club routinely
Your lawn issue is very reminiscent of our pitch situation really. The appropriate action wasn't taken at the start and the consequences are being reaped now. I suppose the main difference is the number of stakeholders in the quality of your lawn fall well short of the number involved in our pitch!cpwigan wrote: More concerned about the pitch at the moment. For that matter my garden! which after looking wonderful now resembles the DW. I have been told to wait until March to reseed it. I know with my garden if I had my time again I would have dug far more clay out beforehand. My fault though I knew my house was built on an estuary and I was happy with other aspects.
That is the question that IL needs to answer. Hudds, Hull and Salford all ground share with soccer and RU in Salfords case that have their seasons overlapping the RL season.wall_of_voodoo wrote:Issues like this do not arise at Huddersfield or Hull or Salford etc etc. Why is this?
Mike wrote:The DW's been a pretty rubbish atmosphereless ground msot of the time anyway. I've got no particular affinaty with it even after all this time, so I'll be glad when we move into our own ground. I reckon we can afford it, and hopefully IL has started negotiations to get out of the lease citing incidents such as this to achieve that.
I nice safe terracing 15K ground would do me, with a focus on atmosphere generation. Lets go do it.
Mark every time I look at it I concurmarkill wrote:Your lawn issue is very reminiscent of our pitch situation really. The appropriate action wasn't taken at the start and the consequences are being reaped now. I suppose the main difference is the number of stakeholders in the quality of your lawn fall well short of the number involved in our pitch!cpwigan wrote: More concerned about the pitch at the moment. For that matter my garden! which after looking wonderful now resembles the DW. I have been told to wait until March to reseed it. I know with my garden if I had my time again I would have dug far more clay out beforehand. My fault though I knew my house was built on an estuary and I was happy with other aspects.
The yellow weather warning of rain over this whole weekend doesn't bode well for our pitch either - but as for next week's switch, I really hope that the pitch looks in a better state on Friday morning after our Thursday game than it does on the Sunday morning after their Saturday game. If that comes to pass, I hope there'd be some pictures of it too, and get them in the local rag!
They do have the same problems. Salford have had to play games at Leigh, Huddersfield at Halifax, Hull have had big holes in their home fixtures due to the pitch being relaid.DaveO wrote:That is the question that IL needs to answer. Hudds, Hull and Salford all ground share with soccer and RU in Salfords case that have their seasons overlapping the RL season.wall_of_voodoo wrote:Issues like this do not arise at Huddersfield or Hull or Salford etc etc. Why is this?
They don't seem to have an issue or be forced to play a couple of months away mid-season.
If they can organise a sensible fixture list why can't we?