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Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:47 pm
by pedro
ok :)

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:02 pm
by Martin Taylor
standishcat posted:
I absolutely refuse to do away with my season ticket - an 18th birthday present which was bought for me by my hard-working low-earning mother!

As I've said before, as painful as it is to watch, I still love my rugby and could not see myself stood outside the stadium knowing there's a game going on inside. :(
I agree! That was a real heart warming post! It's true, there are up's and down's in everything, but at the end of the day i am a true Wigan Rugby League supporter, and will be there if we are good or bad. Being a true supporter of Wigan is something that is in your blood and it will always be there.

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:22 am
by Cuculus Canorus Warrior
Being a true supporter of Wigan is something that is in your blood and it will always be there. [/quote]

Martin my friend; I agree. But will the club always be there. Join my protest now, you know it makes sense. We will fight, shoulder to shoulder to save our club !!!

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:49 am
by GreenViagra
demt82 posted:
And you want me to spend my money and go and watch the football. Dream on!
And I thought that you were gonna take me !
P.S Do you wax ?

LOL GV

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:50 am
by ince warrior
Martin Taylor posted:
standishcat posted:
I absolutely refuse to do away with my season ticket - an 18th birthday present which was bought for me by my hard-working low-earning mother!

As I've said before, as painful as it is to watch, I still love my rugby and could not see myself stood outside the stadium knowing there's a game going on inside. :(
I agree! That was a real heart warming post! It's true, there are up's and down's in everything, but at the end of the day i am a true Wigan Rugby League supporter, and will be there if we are good or bad. Being a true supporter of Wigan is something that is in your blood and it will always be there.
very sentimental... :eusa2: :eusa2: :eusa2: :eusa2:

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:54 am
by mike binder
ince warrior posted:
Martin Taylor posted:
standishcat posted:
I absolutely refuse to do away with my season ticket - an 18th birthday present which was bought for me by my hard-working low-earning mother!

As I've said before, as painful as it is to watch, I still love my rugby and could not see myself stood outside the stadium knowing there's a game going on inside. :(
I agree! That was a real heart warming post! It's true, there are up's and down's in everything, but at the end of the day i am a true Wigan Rugby League supporter, and will be there if we are good or bad. Being a true supporter of Wigan is something that is in your blood and it will always be there.
very sentimental... :eusa2: :eusa2: :eusa2: :eusa2:
hope the well paid hard working players read this post, feel the passion and heart ache :)

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:49 am
by ince warrior
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
Maybe a protest is needed.
Suggestions:-

1) At our next home game, turn up but don't go into the ground for the whole duration of the match. Just stand outside the turnstiles.

2) Boycott our next away match.

3) Throw our season tickets in the Dougie.
Okay, nobody showed interest in my earlier ideas; so here is one that you will not like but it might work !

If the Saints beat us on Friday; let's not protest at our home game on Easter Monday because it will distract the team from beating the Quins. Better still lets go to the Latics Vs Villa game on the Tuesday night ( in the West Stand ) and protest there. Lindsay will be there and he'll be well embarassed; and it should get good national press and media exposure. Brilliant !!!!!
are you a closet latic?

i'm not chucking away my season ticket and i'm definitely NOT watching the scum and putting money in their pocket

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:20 pm
by Cuculus Canorus Warrior
ince warrior posted:
Brilliant !!!!!
are you a closet latic?

i'm not chucking away my season ticket and i'm definitely NOT watching the scum and putting money in their pocket[/quote]

Come on, try and keep up Ince Warrior; we've had all that Cuckoo, troll, closet Latics stuff. So to put the record straight I do not follow the Latics; in fact I'm not in any closet; but I do admit to liking Rugby Union also !

I thought a protest that would get media attention without disrupting a Warriors game was the perfect idea. In fact the Latics fans would probably join in; because they detest Little Mo just as much as us !!!!

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:51 pm
by GreenViagra
Hey Cuckoo Man; this is what I'm gonna do:-

If ( big if ) we lose on Friday, then I'm with Bainzy and I'm gonna make a protest banner / flag for Monday's game.

Don't know what to put on it though; still a few days to think about it !

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:37 pm
by waterside glens
this is heading in the right direction now as it,s mo and not millie we need rid of at the moment. this great club didn,t get in this position since millie came or during bett,s reign it,s been going on quite a while .like standish cat said when watching your team get beat hurts so much you can,t just walk away. mo can be sacked so can millie or any of the players but nobody can sack us ,the fans . we are the club and if we should go down at the end of the season i,ll still be waiting for the fixture list to come out to book my flights and match tickets because as another poster said we are the greatest club team in sport and WE,LL BE BACK