Re: Pre Season Friendlies
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:58 pm
We have agreed to play Leigh in a pre season friendly the week before the Salford friendly at the Leigh sports village
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. I dunt need a reality check on the slightest I think its a utter disgrace that we play second fiddle to a soon to be 1st division side, we should have our own ground, st Helens new ground looks absolutly stunning and it's their own ground which is what Wigan should haveNo straw damn us wrote:So in over 10 seasons we've had at the JJB/DW staidum one or two games moved. Is that worth the £25 million it would cost to build a new ground, assuming of course that the council would 1) approve another stadium in the borough,and 2)find land to build it. And of course how do you think it would be funded? You need a reality check.Robswarriors wrote:We need our own ground if it is possible we always play second fiddle to the football, a couple of seasons ago we had to move our home tie to widnes and this season our play off game was brought a day forward to suitthe football, wehave to play our pre season friendlies all away because of thefootball schedule, it's a disgrace and should not be happening
But you are not answering the questions.Robswarriors wrote:. I dunt need a reality check on the slightest I think its a utter disgrace that we play second fiddle to a soon to be 1st division side, we should have our own ground, st Helens new ground looks absolutly stunning and it's their own ground which is what Wigan should haveNo straw damn us wrote:So in over 10 seasons we've had at the JJB/DW staidum one or two games moved. Is that worth the £25 million it would cost to build a new ground, assuming of course that the council would 1) approve another stadium in the borough,and 2)find land to build it. And of course how do you think it would be funded? You need a reality check.Robswarriors wrote:We need our own ground if it is possible we always play second fiddle to the football, a couple of seasons ago we had to move our home tie to widnes and this season our play off game was brought a day forward to suitthe football, wehave to play our pre season friendlies all away because of thefootball schedule, it's a disgrace and should not be happening
Salford are having to move their ground out of Salford. Wigan council would NOT approve the building of another stadium, it would not make economic sense for two stadia to be competing for the same functions. The best bet for Wigan RL to own a ground would be to purchase the DW but that won't happen. Wigan Rls rent at the DW is so unbelievably low that actually buying and running a stadium is a no goer.Robswarriors wrote:The money is the problem I know, it would take alot of financial backing and we don't have it, the location would not be a problem and surely the council would approve it, Wigan is renowned for Wigan rugby league and to have our own ground and identity back would be a big plus, use Salford as an example, small team with a small average attendance yet theyhave had a new ground approved albeit it's only a tidy small ground but it still got the backing, I might be living in a dreamworld but how much better would it be going to a game knowing it's just your ground.
......and that is the end of that discussion.No straw damn us wrote:Salford are having to move their ground out of Salford. Wigan council would NOT approve the building of another stadium, it would not make economic sense for two stadia to be competing for the same functions. The best bet for Wigan RL to own a ground would be to purchase the DW but that won't happen. Wigan Rls rent at the DW is so unbelievably low that actually buying and running a stadium is a no goer.Robswarriors wrote:The money is the problem I know, it would take alot of financial backing and we don't have it, the location would not be a problem and surely the council would approve it, Wigan is renowned for Wigan rugby league and to have our own ground and identity back would be a big plus, use Salford as an example, small team with a small average attendance yet theyhave had a new ground approved albeit it's only a tidy small ground but it still got the backing, I might be living in a dreamworld but how much better would it be going to a game knowing it's just your ground.