Warriors documentary
Re: Warriors documentary
One slight criticism of very very good documentary was they didn’t get how wet it was a Cas that awful night mind you Spielberg would have struggled to convey how wet it was.
Good watch so far though
Good watch so far though
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Thought it was quite brilliant.
Different levels and aspects all the way through!
Different levels and aspects all the way through!
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Fantastic to watch.Wiganer Ted wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 10:54 am Thought it was quite brilliant.
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One criticism is the time slot the program
Is on.
What audiences can be attracted at 11pm on a Thursday?
Wigan have nailed this (so far) so why not get a better viewing slot? We have bloody live tennis nobody is watching on tonight. Barrow v Carlisle…
Is on.
What audiences can be attracted at 11pm on a Thursday?
Wigan have nailed this (so far) so why not get a better viewing slot? We have bloody live tennis nobody is watching on tonight. Barrow v Carlisle…
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Watched the first part on catch up and will be doing the same with parts 2 & 3. Brilliantly made documentary. Great insight as to what goes on behind the scenes at our club. Lovely individual pieces with Liam Marshall and Kruise Leeming. Well done to everyone involved in the making of this series.
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I don’t know if it was just me but my recording the Darts over ran so cut into the time… got to Wembley towards the end and the recording ended. Tried deleting it and finding on catch up service and it’s the same.
I guess they will replay it at some point
I guess they will replay it at some point
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Just watching 3rd episode on Sky Go 




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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i watched all 3 on Now TV yesterday morning
as a wigan fan, it was excellent to see inside the club, and get a good insight into what goes on
Bevan French's uncle was brilliant - he reminded me of Jay's uncle on the 2nd Inbetweeners movie
Some emotional bits all through the 3 episodes too, but just showed how well Wigan treat our staff and why the players seem to be so committed to the club
as a wigan fan, it was excellent to see inside the club, and get a good insight into what goes on
Bevan French's uncle was brilliant - he reminded me of Jay's uncle on the 2nd Inbetweeners movie


Some emotional bits all through the 3 episodes too, but just showed how well Wigan treat our staff and why the players seem to be so committed to the club
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Watched all three again yesterday after watching Saturdays game againthe pieman wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 8:48 am i watched all 3 on Now TV yesterday morning
as a wigan fan, it was excellent to see inside the club, and get a good insight into what goes on
Bevan French's uncle was brilliant - he reminded me of Jay's uncle on the 2nd Inbetweeners movie![]()
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Some emotional bits all through the 3 episodes too, but just showed how well Wigan treat our staff and why the players seem to be so committed to the club
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that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Watched all 3 episodes now. Fantastic watch. To see the hard work and dedication that goes on behind the scenes is testament to everyone at the club. Showing the emotions of the players was a real eye opener.
Loved the bit when Matty got the camera man to bang the drum at the end. Class.
Loved the bit when Matty got the camera man to bang the drum at the end. Class.