Re: Lyndsey steps down as ...
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:56 pm
Too ill to be chairman of Wigan RLcpwigan posted:
One aspect I am perplexed by. Apparently, ML is going to remain a director of the Latics. :conf:
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Too ill to be chairman of Wigan RLcpwigan posted:
One aspect I am perplexed by. Apparently, ML is going to remain a director of the Latics. :conf:
Automatic posted:
I to was there on Sunday, not good viewing from a Wigan supporters point of view, I didn't boo,(I was too dumbstruck). IMO 100% the players and Nobby's fault.
Thank you Mr Lindsay for your efforts to make this club great again in your second tenure but Wigan have never got up to speed with the Super League era. Whose fault that is I don't know, but, I'm most grateful to have been a witness to your first
stint, along with the other gang of four those memories will never fade.
Right, now to the main reason I'm on line, has anyone got any idea as to what Welco's involvement in all this will be?
As I see it they will still be the company that runs the ground no matter who takes over the rugby side of things, that is, having the profits from the bar, confectionary, PIES, programmes, why, even down to the advertising on the back of the Golden Gamble Tickets, which Welco will own anyway. This is not a sleight at Mr Whelan, (I'm on the fence with that one), but a comment at the turnover that the club will produce once all the profits have been taken out, the cost of attending matches will certainly go up, probably to counteract the price of 'latic's tickets going down. Welco, maybe want more money for rent of the ground? Rugby prices going up, football prices going down? Less rugby supporters being able to go to matches because of the costs, Rugby League at the JJB untenable, Rugby being outcasts and nomads again, and being without a ground to sell like last time?
It maybe the cynic in me but? :doz: :exc:
Quick take his shoe laces off himAutomatic posted:
I to was there on Sunday, not good viewing from a Wigan supporters point of view, I didn't boo,(I was too dumbstruck). IMO 100% the players and Nobby's fault.
Thank you Mr Lindsay for your efforts to make this club great again in your second tenure but Wigan have never got up to speed with the Super League era. Whose fault that is I don't know, but, I'm most grateful to have been a witness to your first
stint, along with the other gang of four those memories will never fade.
Right, now to the main reason I'm on line, has anyone got any idea as to what Welco's involvement in all this will be?
As I see it they will still be the company that runs the ground no matter who takes over the rugby side of things, that is, having the profits from the bar, confectionary, PIES, programmes, why, even down to the advertising on the back of the Golden Gamble Tickets, which Welco will own anyway. This is not a sleight at Mr Whelan, (I'm on the fence with that one), but a comment at the turnover that the club will produce once all the profits have been taken out, the cost of attending matches will certainly go up, probably to counteract the price of 'latic's tickets going down. Welco, maybe want more money for rent of the ground? Rugby prices going up, football prices going down? Less rugby supporters being able to go to matches because of the costs, Rugby League at the JJB untenable, Rugby being outcasts and nomads again, and being without a ground to sell like last time?
It maybe the cynic in me but? :doz: :exc:
Mathew posted;
Glazier like figure
You ned to put WRLFC in perspective here.pie eaters posted:Wrong, Thata why they had to but Utd with most the money being loaned from a bank which is now being paid back with interest, which is why ticket prices are now going up plus of the 50 odd million they are spending this season.Doveoverdave posted:Mathew posted;
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In your dreams Glazier like figures can buy WRLFC with the loose change in their wallet!!!!!
Have you bumped your head?Doveoverdave posted:You ned to put WRLFC in perspective here.pie eaters posted:Wrong, Thata why they had to but Utd with most the money being loaned from a bank which is now being paid back with interest, which is why ticket prices are now going up plus of the 50 odd million they are spending this season.Doveoverdave posted:![]()
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In your dreams Glazier like figures can buy WRLFC with the loose change in their wallet!!!!!
The whole club, kit and caboodle could not pay Heskey's wages for a season.
Borrowed money or not you have to have the where with all to repay it - otherwise we would all have a "Beckingham palace" wouldn't we?
Alright! Alright!Matthew posted:Have you bumped your head?Doveoverdave posted:You ned to put WRLFC in perspective here.pie eaters posted: Wrong, Thata why they had to but Utd with most the money being loaned from a bank which is now being paid back with interest, which is why ticket prices are now going up plus of the 50 odd million they are spending this season.
The whole club, kit and caboodle could not pay Heskey's wages for a season.
Borrowed money or not you have to have the where with all to repay it - otherwise we would all have a "Beckingham palace" wouldn't we?
I have no idea what heskey gets paid - however, even if he was paid £50K a week that would still only be 2.6 million year and are you serious suggesting that you could by the club for that? The training ground in Orrell is worth more than that and as part of the club it is one of it's assets. That's before you even start looking at the revenue the club generates.
Then there is the prestige of the WWRL name - which despite what rabid Cas fans may think, is still the biggest name in RL
Get real!pie eaters posted:
Wigan would be worth alot of money, its the name and the brand and what the name means around the rugby world. Compared to football it wouldnt match it but i wouldnt say Wigan football is worth more than the rugby, they are a very mediocre side so it wouldnt cost much more than the rugby.
WWRL makes a PROFIT - how many football clubs do? I don't think the latics doDoveoverdave posted:Get real!pie eaters posted:
Wigan would be worth alot of money, its the name and the brand and what the name means around the rugby world. Compared to football it wouldnt match it but i wouldnt say Wigan football is worth more than the rugby, they are a very mediocre side so it wouldnt cost much more than the rugby.
Every soccer club outside the 4th division (now div 2) is worth more in £'s than WRLFC and probably half of the fourth.
I think the sheer size of Premiership football, and the colossal amount of money that Latics are required to turn over just to be part of that world, only adds to the scorn that many RL fans hold for them, especially given that, in their home town, Latics are only marginally better supported than the so-called poor man's game (and even then, it's debateable how much of their support actually comes from Wiganers).Matthew posted:WWRL makes a PROFIT - how many football clubs do? I don't think the latics doDoveoverdave posted:Get real!pie eaters posted:
Wigan would be worth alot of money, its the name and the brand and what the name means around the rugby world. Compared to football it wouldnt match it but i wouldnt say Wigan football is worth more than the rugby, they are a very mediocre side so it wouldnt cost much more than the rugby.
Every soccer club outside the 4th division (now div 2) is worth more in £'s than WRLFC and probably half of the fourth.