How long have you been watching Wigan RLFC?
- standishwarrior
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i was born in 1983 and iv been watching them since 1984. my first match was the challenge cup final defeat to widnes! iv been hooked ever since!!!
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can't remember exactly when my first game was,but I remember my grandad taking me to a Wigan vs Leigh game at Central Park.It cost 1/- (5p) so it was deffo before Feb '71.(we lost by the way)
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on tv from 1975 going games since wembley 86 i think againts hull
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my mum & dad are stains fans and took me to a few of there matches,and in 1979 we moved house and our new neighbours were share holders & season ticket holders at wigan.he took me to wigan in 1982 and been a wiganer ever since.you carn't choose your family but i can choose which team i support.an looking forward to fireworks on friday COME ON WIGAN !!!!!!!!!
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Went to my first game in 1991 against Hull. I sat on the bottom step of our stairs and kick and screamed because I didn't want to go to the rugby with my dad and brother while my mum went to work. I went along (I had no choice as a 6 year old) and was hooked from day one! Been a season ticket holder ever since and not missed a match for over 120 games

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Easy peasy. The cup final against Workington Town in 1958 before becoming a consistent supporter the following season.
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I love this thread - makes me so nostalgic. I started going when my grandad died leaving me his season ticket for the Dougie Stand and his shares. I was 11 and it was 1978/9. It was the end of the relegation year, so I watched the second division season as my first full year (Swindon on Boxing Day?).
Early heroes were Fairburn - we seemed to be a 1 man team - then Nicky Kiss, Hendy, Graham West (what an impact he made from day 1) - then I had the privilege of watching Brett Kenny. My memory may play tricks but I am not sure I have ever seen his like since (Lockyer maybe?).
Early heroes were Fairburn - we seemed to be a 1 man team - then Nicky Kiss, Hendy, Graham West (what an impact he made from day 1) - then I had the privilege of watching Brett Kenny. My memory may play tricks but I am not sure I have ever seen his like since (Lockyer maybe?).
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Im 29 and have been watching as long as i can remember
My first real memories were at an away ground around 1990 (snowing so possibly whitehaven or the likes) and they had the cricket style score board. S ome poor guy had to keep running up the ladders to change wigans score as we were hammering them. Got to about 50 and the opposition hadnt scored, the guy stomped to the top of the ladder
grabbed the numbers, threw them on the floor and went home
!! I remember being stood were the numbers had landed and thinking "how good are wigan
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My saddest memory was when dean bell swallowed his tongue in a semi final
The whole crowd seemed silent apart from me sobbing my little heart out, thinking he was dead

My first real memories were at an away ground around 1990 (snowing so possibly whitehaven or the likes) and they had the cricket style score board. S ome poor guy had to keep running up the ladders to change wigans score as we were hammering them. Got to about 50 and the opposition hadnt scored, the guy stomped to the top of the ladder



My saddest memory was when dean bell swallowed his tongue in a semi final

The whole crowd seemed silent apart from me sobbing my little heart out, thinking he was dead

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I remember going to Hull in that infamous challenge cup tie where we literally froze. Remember being asleep as soon as we got back to the car wrapped in a picnic blanket... I remember a lot of late 80s games but being young I cant pinpoint an exact one but definately been almost everywhere watching Wigan in th'old days. I have proof I was at the Offiah 10-try game
which im proud of, can say i was there

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- WiganWarrior
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since i was about 10 early nineties, first game when i was 11 or 12
Wigan til i Die !!!!
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