World club challange

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Shaun1967 wrote:I don't fancy paying £40 for my usual seat either.
Considering trying the North for a change. Anyone know if it will be reserved seating in the North?
Yes it will.
With the game being organised by the RFL, in-conjunction with Wigan Warriors, and with the Cherry and Whites returning to World Club Challenge action for the first time in 17 years, a capacity crowd is expected for the match. With this in mind, there will be reserved seating throughout the DW Stadium.
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Understand a slight increase, but not over 100%.
Slumming it in the south stand me thinks
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Still great news that it's at the DW - this could be the occasion that finally makes the place feel like home.
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Sign of what is to come? success = higher ticket fees?
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cpwigan wrote:Sign of what is to come? success = higher ticket fees?
It shouldn't. Not as if our success came at a high price. We didn't sign anyone!
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Pure speculation KW but I surmise IL felt Wigan fans got a fantastic deal price wise but could not increase prices when the club was unsuccessful. Increasing prices seems easier to do albeit still ver precarious during a period of success.

Pure speculation on my part I may add.
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bendy hendy 5 wrote:Season ticket holders can get there tickets from 09:00 on mon 15th nov 2010. Tickets go on general sale from 29th nov 2010.
Why did you need to put all the details separate?? :conf:
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Shaun1967 wrote:I don't fancy paying £40 for my usual seat either.
Considering trying the North for a change. Anyone know if it will be reserved seating in the North?
All stands are reserve seating
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
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that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Thought the RFL dictated the prices for these games as they are classed as international games?


These are the same price as the Four Nations game last season held at the DW v Australia.
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
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You may be right Josie
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