Fans outside of Wigan
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I've got family in Market Deeping and Bourne. Spent many a day at Ferry Meadows
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It's a nice place to relax on a decent summers day, just as nice in winter as well as long as it's dry, not been there in 30 so it probably changed a bit since thenkevbrown1980 wrote:I've got family in Market Deeping and Bourne. Spent many a day at Ferry Meadows
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Re: Fans outside of Wigan
We travel every week from the dizzy heights of Doncaster South Yorks- takes 2 hours to get there on a Friday night and if the M62 is not shut on the way home 1 hour 40 going back.
Of course the Yorkshire away games are close - Wakefield & Cass being 30 mins but Huddersfield & Leeds are 45 minutes, as is Hull FC. 2 hours to Widnes/Warrington/Stains.
Well worth it- used to live in Bury & watched Wigan since the late 70's
Of course the Yorkshire away games are close - Wakefield & Cass being 30 mins but Huddersfield & Leeds are 45 minutes, as is Hull FC. 2 hours to Widnes/Warrington/Stains.
Well worth it- used to live in Bury & watched Wigan since the late 70's
Re: Fans outside of Wigan
Ferry Meadows didn't even exist when I lived there! It was Orton Staunch, as it was known (area around the lock-gates) and that was it. Have been to FM since, though. I preferred under the willows on the Embankment on a summers day.Wormburner wrote:It's a nice place to relax on a decent summers day, just as nice in winter as well as long as it's dry, not been there in 30 so it probably changed a bit since thenkevbrown1980 wrote:I've got family in Market Deeping and Bourne. Spent many a day at Ferry Meadows
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Millom RLFC 1873 "The oldest amateur RL Club in the world". According to Craig Evans.Wormburner wrote:It's a nice place to relax on a decent summers day, just as nice in winter as well as long as it's dry, not been there in 30 so it probably changed a bit since thenkevbrown1980 wrote:I've got family in Market Deeping and Bourne. Spent many a day at Ferry Meadows
Are they still going strong?
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Re: Fans outside of Wigan
Ok for cup semi finals then !shimmy192 wrote:We travel every week from the dizzy heights of Doncaster South Yorks- takes 2 hours to get there on a Friday night and if the M62 is not shut on the way home 1 hour 40 going back.
Of course the Yorkshire away games are close - Wakefield & Cass being 30 mins but Huddersfield & Leeds are 45 minutes, as is Hull FC. 2 hours to Widnes/Warrington/Stains.
Well worth it- used to live in Bury & watched Wigan since the late 70's
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Re: Fans outside of Wigan
aye they still going strong BriHBriH wrote:Millom RLFC 1873 "The oldest amateur RL Club in the world". According to Craig Evans.Wormburner wrote:It's a nice place to relax on a decent summers day, just as nice in winter as well as long as it's dry, not been there in 30 so it probably changed a bit since thenkevbrown1980 wrote:I've got family in Market Deeping and Bourne. Spent many a day at Ferry Meadows
Are they still going strong?
Let's is a contraction of “let us.” You use it to make suggestions about what you and someone else should do. Let's is NOT a promise
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Great stuff!! Also, not a lot of people know that the real MCC is 'Millom Cricket Club' Ra RaWormburner wrote:aye they still going strong BriHBriH wrote:Millom RLFC 1873 "The oldest amateur RL Club in the world". According to Craig Evans.Wormburner wrote:It's a nice place to relax on a decent summers day, just as nice in winter as well as long as it's dry, not been there in 30 so it probably changed a bit since then
Are they still going strong?



- KaylaRobbo
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Re: Fans outside of Wigan
My favourite place outside Wigan - love, love, love Bridlington! Go for a trip up there every year. Would love to pick it up and bring it down to Lancashire :lol1:formulamoto wrote:been a wigan fan since the 1961? cup final v st helens . live in bridlington east yorkshire and as im disabled i have never been to a home game . i do try to get to the games in yorkshire if possible.