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Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:10 pm
by Kaii
Kittwazzer wrote:Kaii wrote:Kittwazzer wrote:
You're little lad is 41 as well?
Hate that when kindle fire changes what you type for no reason, little lad is 5
So he already has a favourite player!
Mighty Max followed closely by Charnley
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:13 am
by Owd Codger
ancientnloyal wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:Just wondering what kind of fanbase we have, I know we can only tell online but numbers can tell a lot anyway. (just interested that's all)
WW can't read even the initial post
But he does have a season ticket and is not a part time supporter!
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:32 am
by cpwigan
Whelley Warrior wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:Just wondering what kind of fanbase we have, I know we can only tell online but numbers can tell a lot anyway. (just interested that's all)
WW can't read even the initial post
But he does have a season ticket and is not a part time supporter!
:with: :eusa11: :eusa8:
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:39 am
by Kittwazzer
Whelley Warrior wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:Just wondering what kind of fanbase we have, I know we can only tell online but numbers can tell a lot anyway. (just interested that's all)
WW can't read even the initial post
But he does have a season ticket and is not a part time supporter!
There is no such thing as a 'part time supporter'. You are either a supporter or you aren't. Having a season ticket makes no difference except in the heads of a few sad ST holders who feel it gives them extra credibility. Like buying a big fast car or a Harley Davidson, its usually a penis thing!
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:56 am
by josie andrews
Kittwazzer wrote:Whelley Warrior wrote:
But he does have a season ticket and is not a part time supporter!
There is no such thing as a 'part time supporter'. You are either a supporter or you aren't. Having a season ticket makes no difference except in the heads of a few sad ST holders who feel it gives them extra credibility.
Like buying a big fast car or a Harley Davidson, its usually a penis thing!
I wasn't a ST holder when I lived in Aberdeen, but still came down for games, maybe not every week but still came down & that, then was almost 800 miles round trip!
And I was still a member of the 'Knights' now the Lotto with which I still have three different accounts with! So to my mind I was still a strong supporter of Wigan Rugby League!
I couldn't get down to Wembley for the Eagles game, thank God, due to work But I did go to an Aberdeen v Rangers game at Pittodrie with 1pm ko, with a load of Aderdeen ST friends wearing my Wigan shirt, scarf, hat etc, only to get thrown out by the police, along with my friends as well, when I stood up & applauded Ally McCoist's 100th goal
Managed to watch the game then in a pub lol
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:38 am
by BriH
I did go to the Sheffield Cup Final, and when the final whistle blew I congratulated the bloke sitting next to me, who had been applauding Sheffield throughout the game.
He then told me he was a Saint Helens supporter!!!
If you don't believe me, ask my wife. Needless to say, she dragged me out before I could do anything I might regret!
I don't think he was wearing his Saints shirt. I was obviously supporting Wigan.
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:09 pm
by KaylaRobbo
I'm a 37 year old woman (wish I could say girl!) and go to the matches with my dad (65), mum (62), sister (27) & son (13). How's that for a good cross match? We love it - there's something for everyone. My mum and dad can reminisce on previous years (Eric Ashton & Billy Boston days etc) and teach us about the past of the club, me and my sister like to talk about the good memories of our family (mum, dad & 4 sisters) all travelling down to Wembley all decked out in red and white and throwing friendly abuse to opposition fans who were stuck in traffic jams at the side of us (plus I'd be lying if I said the men in shorts don't help) and I can even take my 13 year old son and if he sees his mates in the South Stand I can just leave him to go off with them till the match is finished.
I think that shows just how good and adaptable and family friendly rugby league can be. As Wiganers we are really loyal anyway and I don't know about you guys but first rule of bringing up your kids right in our family was teach them respect and then secondly teach them about Wigan Rigby ha ha
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:47 pm
by BriH
You have hit the nail on the head KaylaRobbo: Rugby League is a family game for all ages and both sexes.
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:20 pm
by Blackpool_Pie
I'm 23 and go to games with a few lads of around the same age.
A couple of them have young children and no doubt will be taking them to their first games soon.
Re: How old are you? Ageing fanbase?
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:08 pm
by ancientnloyal
Whelley Warrior wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:ancientnloyal wrote:Just wondering what kind of fanbase we have, I know we can only tell online but numbers can tell a lot anyway. (just interested that's all)
WW can't read even the initial post
But he does have a season ticket and is not a part time supporter!
My dad is bigger than your dad.