The Brick Community Stadium
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Seems like a great idea in the short-term. Well done to those concerned. Hopefully we'll get a 'big name' sponsor from 2025. I can't understand why we've never been able to link up with any of the large companies with a presence near the ground i.e. Heinz and Asda. Do they just not think it's worth it or do they worry that they'd alienate customers from other areas?
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Didn't Heinz sponsor the Latics for a while pre Whelan's vanity project?
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As someone who hasn't lived in the area for many a year, and therefore unaware of what "the Brick" is, I have to say that it sounds a bit weird at first.
I'm more than happy to see the back of any link with DW, and hope that The Brick get more recognition as a charity through this.
I'm more than happy to see the back of any link with DW, and hope that The Brick get more recognition as a charity through this.
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Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors reveal timescale for 'long-term stadium partner' search
Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors will step up their attempts to 'secure a long-term commercial stadium partner for 2026 and beyond' after gifting naming rights to local charity the Brick for initially the next 12 months.
The DW Stadium - which started off life in 1999 as the JJB Stadium - will become the Brick Community Stadium from Monday (May 13), with further support for local charities to be announced in the coming weeks
Day-to-day, the Brick has been delivering inspirational work and making a real difference to the lives of people in Wigan for over a century," he said.
“The stadium is a spiritual home for so many of our loyal fans across both clubs, many of whom will have been, in some way, impacted by the positive work of the Brick.
As an ownership group, we are hugely passionate about serving and supporting our local community as we look to help make a positive impact on the lives of our town’s residents.
"We therefore see this partnership with the Brick as the perfect fit and one we take great pride in.”
The Brick delivers effective solutions to address poverty and homelessness across the Wigan and Leigh borough, providing supported and emergency accommodation services, street outreach services, wrap-around person-led support, a food community, and affordable furniture and essential household items to make a house a home.
Warriors chief executive Kris Radlinski said: “The Brick charity has been a cornerstone of Wigan, transforming and influencing countless lives over many years.
"Naming the stadium in Wigan after their charity is a suitable tribute to their significant impact on the community.
“The renaming marks the beginning of our collaboration on meaningful projects aimed at providing every opportunity for success to the people of our town.
The Brick Community Stadium in Wigan truly embodies this spirit — it's a venue where everyone in the town can come together to support their chosen team.”
In a joint statement, both Latics and the Warriors said they were 'grateful for the contribution of Dave Whelan since he became involved with Wigan Athletic in 1995 and Wigan Warriors in 1997 (and) his statue continues to take pride of place at the front of the West Stand reception'.
Keely Dalfen, CEO of the Brick, added: “The renaming of the stadium is a fantastic gesture that cements our long-term partnership with Latics and Warriors, bringing together three of the town's oldest serving institutions.
“We could not be more delighted to be formally associated with the town’s iconic stadium, and two great clubs that align so closely with our values of opportunity, inclusivity, and equality.
"The positive influence that the new stadium name will have on the people of Wigan will stretch far beyond the stadium itself as we harness the power of sport in continuing to put the community at the heart of everything we do.
“So many of us have experienced the intense feeling of belonging when cheering on our teams at the ground, and it is that sense of belonging that we try so very hard to create for people we support.
"We are extremely thankful for the generosity of Mike Danson and the executive board in affording this immense privilege to the Brick.”
https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/footba ... ch-4621313
Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors will step up their attempts to 'secure a long-term commercial stadium partner for 2026 and beyond' after gifting naming rights to local charity the Brick for initially the next 12 months.
The DW Stadium - which started off life in 1999 as the JJB Stadium - will become the Brick Community Stadium from Monday (May 13), with further support for local charities to be announced in the coming weeks
Day-to-day, the Brick has been delivering inspirational work and making a real difference to the lives of people in Wigan for over a century," he said.
“The stadium is a spiritual home for so many of our loyal fans across both clubs, many of whom will have been, in some way, impacted by the positive work of the Brick.
As an ownership group, we are hugely passionate about serving and supporting our local community as we look to help make a positive impact on the lives of our town’s residents.
"We therefore see this partnership with the Brick as the perfect fit and one we take great pride in.”
The Brick delivers effective solutions to address poverty and homelessness across the Wigan and Leigh borough, providing supported and emergency accommodation services, street outreach services, wrap-around person-led support, a food community, and affordable furniture and essential household items to make a house a home.
Warriors chief executive Kris Radlinski said: “The Brick charity has been a cornerstone of Wigan, transforming and influencing countless lives over many years.
"Naming the stadium in Wigan after their charity is a suitable tribute to their significant impact on the community.
“The renaming marks the beginning of our collaboration on meaningful projects aimed at providing every opportunity for success to the people of our town.
The Brick Community Stadium in Wigan truly embodies this spirit — it's a venue where everyone in the town can come together to support their chosen team.”
In a joint statement, both Latics and the Warriors said they were 'grateful for the contribution of Dave Whelan since he became involved with Wigan Athletic in 1995 and Wigan Warriors in 1997 (and) his statue continues to take pride of place at the front of the West Stand reception'.
Keely Dalfen, CEO of the Brick, added: “The renaming of the stadium is a fantastic gesture that cements our long-term partnership with Latics and Warriors, bringing together three of the town's oldest serving institutions.
“We could not be more delighted to be formally associated with the town’s iconic stadium, and two great clubs that align so closely with our values of opportunity, inclusivity, and equality.
"The positive influence that the new stadium name will have on the people of Wigan will stretch far beyond the stadium itself as we harness the power of sport in continuing to put the community at the heart of everything we do.
“So many of us have experienced the intense feeling of belonging when cheering on our teams at the ground, and it is that sense of belonging that we try so very hard to create for people we support.
"We are extremely thankful for the generosity of Mike Danson and the executive board in affording this immense privilege to the Brick.”
https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/footba ... ch-4621313
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Well done Mike Danson. I know he can afford it but we should congratulate him for his generosity.
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If there are 14,000 of us turning up why not all bring some donations - baby stuff, food, clothes etc for the Brick -
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And the “kind of rugby player you’d want to be in your dreams” James Leytham
Should be in the Wigan Warriors Hall
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James Slevin
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And the “kind of rugby player you’d want to be in your dreams” James Leytham
Should be in the Wigan Warriors Hall
Of Fame
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We’ve already done it, not sure if it was "Night Under the Lights" at Robin Park. The Brick had a very large van outside to take in donations from the public before & after the event. I gave two large bags of non perishable foods & men’s & womens toiletries etcancientnloyal wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 7:38 am If there are 14,000 of us turning up why not all bring some donations - baby stuff, food, clothes etc for the Brick -
They will probably do another similar thing. Wigan Warriors third kit is their charity shirt for The Brick with a percentage of the sale going to this seasons selected charity
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Temporary sign was put up earlier this morning.
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Sounds good as round to me.
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Found a forum Wigan Wigan athletic “fans” they don’t seem happy at “.their” stadium not selling naming right to go into “their”coffers.
What a bunch of idiots
What a bunch of idiots
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