Re: Bring on the 3rd April
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 12:02 am
Genuinely surprised. Will take it up with my remaining alive family. THANKS
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In that particular strike, the St Helens miners went back on their word and joined the strike very late on. By that time, as you say, hunger drove the Wigan miners back in for less money and longer hours.OAMJSS wrote:menpond wrote:Saints Wigan was massive in the 50s,20,000 per side. There were massive punch ups .but no deaths, continuously.Bit like football in recent times,but now on much smaller numbers. 50 YEARS LATER, we need the keep the rivalry going,but not the lunacy bordering on bigotory of some elements of either side.The public declarations by Wigans management ,of continuing claiming WE HATE ST HELENS sounds like something from lord of the rings, and we know whatTolkein was warning about.The Flower incident serves Wigan right.IL needs to exercise some authority ,not inane platitudes,ie we are all in this together.First thing ,get Radders to talk to the press.Second Set some priorities, and husband resources accordingly.Tell the fans it was a poor year, and I,IL, have told the management It was not acceptable to me. Come On Wigan.
The words Pie Eaters was instigated in the early 1920s miners strike , Stains miners called Wigan miners the name because they broke the strike ( one main reason being children where actually starving )so they had to 'eat umble pie'.
i for one will always hate Stains and not just for Rugby reasons i will leave it there
Jobo, you forgot to also mention the real poverty which some today think they have and no benefit system to help them in those terrible times.jobo wrote:In that particular strike, the St Helens miners went back on their word and joined the strike very late on. By that time, as you say, hunger drove the Wigan miners back in for less money and longer hours.OAMJSS wrote:menpond wrote:Saints Wigan was massive in the 50s,20,000 per side. There were massive punch ups .but no deaths, continuously.Bit like football in recent times,but now on much smaller numbers. 50 YEARS LATER, we need the keep the rivalry going,but not the lunacy bordering on bigotory of some elements of either side.The public declarations by Wigans management ,of continuing claiming WE HATE ST HELENS sounds like something from lord of the rings, and we know whatTolkein was warning about.The Flower incident serves Wigan right.IL needs to exercise some authority ,not inane platitudes,ie we are all in this together.First thing ,get Radders to talk to the press.Second Set some priorities, and husband resources accordingly.Tell the fans it was a poor year, and I,IL, have told the management It was not acceptable to me. Come On Wigan.
The words Pie Eaters was instigated in the early 1920s miners strike , Stains miners called Wigan miners the name because they broke the strike ( one main reason being children where actually starving )so they had to 'eat umble pie'.
i for one will always hate Stains and not just for Rugby reasons i will leave it there
Oh for the good old days of rickets, malnutrition, no health service etc
Poverty is relative to the times you live in. It existed in the past, just as it exists in the present.Whelley Warrior wrote:Jobo, you forgot to also mention the real poverty which some today think they have and no benefit system to help them in those terrible times.jobo wrote:In that particular strike, the St Helens miners went back on their word and joined the strike very late on. By that time, as you say, hunger drove the Wigan miners back in for less money and longer hours.OAMJSS wrote:
The words Pie Eaters was instigated in the early 1920s miners strike , Stains miners called Wigan miners the name because they broke the strike ( one main reason being children where actually starving )so they had to 'eat umble pie'.
i for one will always hate Stains and not just for Rugby reasons i will leave it there
Oh for the good old days of rickets, malnutrition, no health service etc
p.s. and for the record, the most abuse about the Wigan miners going back in fact came from the Lobby Gobblers.
Meds MPE = GPs fathermedlocke wrote:Cheersmorley pie eater wrote:See pmmedlocke wrote: What happened to him?
... and it may be right, cp. I'm def not looking for an argument, or trying to prove anybody "wrong" here. I just have a strong suspicion that a story started by our "enemies" has become commonly accepted when it isn't/may not be true.cpwigan wrote:I have no idea which is valid but I was brought up with the humble pie strike version.
Very busy in real lifeGod wrote:Yeah where did Gpartin go?