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Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:57 pm
by - psycho -
nathan-warrior do you go to golborne high school and if so what year are you in?
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 4:20 pm
by king carney
Male
19
live in aspull, wigan
Electronic engineer
followed wigan all my life and used to be a ball boy
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:13 pm
by mrs_carney
standishcat posted:
I was going to go to Winstanley to do my sports studies but the college came across as a bit too posh for my liking.
Common misconception! If I go there, you know it's not posh.
Now come on you know we all sit there drinking coffee, talking posh and thinking of ourselves as better than everybody else

so i have no idea how MrsLam got in
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:47 pm
by robjoenz
Age: 24
Job: Process design engineer
Location: Currently live in Southport and work in Warrington, usually live in Whitehaven.
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:57 pm
by waterside glens
male
age 43
mental age 18
married
two girls
live just north of belfast
followed wigan since i went to central park instead of springfield by mistake in the mid seventies
started going to games last year
booked for leeds,st, helens and wire this year and have a savings kitty for c.cup and grand final
meet trotski off this site at games he,s from glasgow and a season ticket holder
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:41 pm
by cpwigan
Well I think Winstanley has changed. They have repeatedly pushed the entrance requirements up to make it into an examination factory. So I think it may be considered elitist.
Back in my day (violins out

) if you were Catholic you went to Rigby and if you were non Catholic you went to Winstanley or the Tech.
It is certanly a far nicer place these days it seems as it was very basic in 1986-88. The Pav if it still exists could never be considered snobby

Passive smoking took on a whole new meaning when you entered that place.
Is Mr Cathey still there in charge of football?
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:32 pm
by adrenalinxx
cpwigan posted:
Well I think Winstanley has changed. They have repeatedly pushed the entrance requirements up to make it into an examination factory. So I think it may be considered elitist.
Back in my day (violins out

) if you were Catholic you went to Rigby and if you were non Catholic you went to Winstanley or the Tech.
It is certanly a far nicer place these days it seems as it was very basic in 1986-88. The Pav if it still exists could never be considered snobby

Passive smoking took on a whole new meaning when you entered that place.
Is Mr Cathey still there in charge of football?
Can't have pushed the entrance requirements up too much because I got in.[/quote]
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:45 pm
by stevocod
Im 23, 5ft 11", live in Swansea, Manager of a Photocopying Company, we also t-shirts(not iron on rubbish which falls apart like some of our previous shirts!!!) and designing adverts, flyers and general admin work, which i am more a custom 2 with my previous jobs. Used to go and see Wigan with my dad until my parents split up, my dad remarried and moved to New York and my mother moved to Swansea where I have bin since. Currently learning 2 drive passed the theory :smil: , now i'm hoping to get the practical like Mrs Lam! :eusa10: , then i can go and see Wigan again, a pain so far away, but always close to my heart(the rugby team anyway).
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 8:46 pm
by Uncle Fester
Male,
40 Years Young,
14 years professional rugby league player now run own buisness.
Live in Winstanley.
Re: people stats
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:36 pm
by Mike
Name: mike
Age: 31
Occupation: webmaster!
location: manchester
supported wigan from: went to 1984 cup final at wembley (but don't remember being there really - was Kent invicta regular pre 1984 in my southern days), but from 1986 onwards really. Home and most away matches these days.
Also went to winstanley - not elitist ar all I reckon (and my mum used to teach there).