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Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:05 pm
by weststand-rich
DW is using the short notice as an excuse.

Is he seriously saying that with 6 days notice he couldn't get the ground staff to pull an extra days shift? That was all that needed. I could have managed without a pint of his watery Fosters.

I tell you what - let's get a contingency fund sorted and we can pay for the groundstaff - stewards etc to come in on double time.

As for his saving the club. Well huge parts of that may well be true but it was on his terms. He made some handsome profits by separating off the food/drink and corporate entertainment and then siphoning off strip and merchandise income into revenue streams separate from the club as a whole.

What a crock of shit - he can kiss my arse.

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:40 pm
by butt monkey
weststand-rich wrote:DW is using the short notice as an excuse.

Is he seriously saying that with 6 days notice he couldn't get the ground staff to pull an extra days shift? That was all that needed.
Imo, Dave Whelan was more unwilling to pay his staff over-time, than the actual fact of logistics surrounding "getting the stadium ready". This was about money, he was not prepared to spend any, to allocate Wigan Warriors the "home" fixture, nor relinquish what he would have already budgeted for with the visit of Sunderland the day after (if for some reason it had to be "called off" for pitch reasons). The thought of rescheduling the fixture (and the costs that would have involved) would never have even entered his mind.

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:44 pm
by Matthew
Well Warriors fans - this week we are supporting Tottenham in wendyball! Let's all hope that they win by at least 10!

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:10 pm
by warrior till i die
After his interview, I think it is time for Mr.Lenegan to get out the contract and take a visit to the lawyers unless he knew anything about about this priority thing when signing the contract!

basically us and latics have a lease on the ground so it is in both clubs right to be allowed to play on the ground, whether this is 24 hours apart or 3 weeks apart!

Maybe IL should begin negotiating with Whelan now about playing this game! after all we all know its our turn to host the game.

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:24 pm
by Fujiman
warrior till i die wrote:After his interview, I think it is time for Mr.Lenegan to get out the contract and take a visit to the lawyers unless he knew anything about about this priority thing when signing the contract!

basically us and latics have a lease on the ground so it is in both clubs right to be allowed to play on the ground, whether this is 24 hours apart or 3 weeks apart!

Maybe IL should begin negotiating with Whelan now about playing this game! after all we all know its our turn to host the game.
I agree with what you say but do you honestly think that negotiations are not taking place regarding this :conf:

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 4:43 pm
by mike binder
the comment on switching good friday ,dacve the tosser said he didnt have enough time and ntice to organise it ,he as all ready openly admitted he knows we are playing at home on good friday this as been set in stomne for 100 years dave heres your notice us as paying tenenats require the ground on april 10 th to paly sts in the biggest derby in rugby league ,us a s paying tennants formily give you 6 months notice to organise this ,please note that your other paying tennants also have a game on 11th april and play 1 of the giants of the premier league arsenal ,a giant that with you at the helm your other paying tennenats will never be,

I ereby give you notice that as paying tenenats we will be playing at the jjb stadium on good friday unless ur arragont tosser self as some other ideas

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 4:48 pm
by Kittwazzer
butt monkey wrote:
weststand-rich wrote:DW is using the short notice as an excuse.

Is he seriously saying that with 6 days notice he couldn't get the ground staff to pull an extra days shift? That was all that needed.
Imo, Dave Whelan was more unwilling to pay his staff over-time, than the actual fact of logistics surrounding "getting the stadium ready". This was about money, he was not prepared to spend any, to allocate Wigan Warriors the "home" fixture, nor relinquish what he would have already budgeted for with the visit of Sunderland the day after (if for some reason it had to be "called off" for pitch reasons). The thought of rescheduling the fixture (and the costs that would have involved) would never have even entered his mind.
I agree. And I cannot conceive how, as a businessman, he would not allow the Good Friday game to be played as normal considering he has 8 months to arrange the ordinary and Corporate Hospitality, beer, food sales etc etc. on the only occasion in the year he is guaranteed a capacity crowd and the collateral income from which all end up in his pocket!

My guess is that he has already agreed it but plans to keep it to himself for now and make himself out to be the good guy by allowing the derby game to go ahead as normal!

Watch this space!!!

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:04 pm
by Fujiman
Kittwazzer wrote:
butt monkey wrote:
weststand-rich wrote:DW is using the short notice as an excuse.

Is he seriously saying that with 6 days notice he couldn't get the ground staff to pull an extra days shift? That was all that needed.
Imo, Dave Whelan was more unwilling to pay his staff over-time, than the actual fact of logistics surrounding "getting the stadium ready". This was about money, he was not prepared to spend any, to allocate Wigan Warriors the "home" fixture, nor relinquish what he would have already budgeted for with the visit of Sunderland the day after (if for some reason it had to be "called off" for pitch reasons). The thought of rescheduling the fixture (and the costs that would have involved) would never have even entered his mind.
I agree. And I cannot conceive how, as a businessman, he would not allow the Good Friday game to be played as normal considering he has 8 months to arrange the ordinary and Corporate Hospitality, beer, food sales etc etc. on the only occasion in the year he is guaranteed a capacity crowd and the collateral income from which all end up in his pocket!

My guess is that he has already agreed it but plans to keep it to himself for now and make himself out to be the good guy by allowing the derby game to go ahead as normal!

Watch this space!!!
Totally agree with you. Thats how the sad man works

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:18 pm
by Kittwazzer
Fujiman wrote: Totally agree with you. Thats how the sad man works
sad man???

Wossup? Can you not spell bastard???? :D :D

Re: Dave Whelan

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:38 pm
by ddtftf
Whelan is like a Black Hole, he sucks the life out of everything and anything he touches. Just ask Orrell RFU about the housing estate he built on a 100 years of history, not Mr Wigan in there eyes, more like Conan The Destroyer.