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Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 3:26 pm
by wigan rugby
After having a chat with one of the drummers we have decided to go into one of the far corners of the South Stand to get out of the way of some of the trouble makers. Like ive said before there are allot of people who go to the match to enjoy watching our club and they will be the ones who will be making the move into the corner. There are allot of people who stand at the top who I dont even know and they could be the ones who you say are causing allot of the problems so if we see anyone we dont know or some of the trouble makers we do know they will be told either sit here and be civil and get behind our team the proper way or sit back in the middle and risk getting banned all together.

We hope that our move to the corner will stop all the trouble that you say is happening and will help to build bridges between us and the rest of the wigan crowd.

Daniel.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:07 pm
by ancientnloyal
Thanks for having the balls to defend yourself. I'd like to ask how do you get to away games?

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:05 pm
by FROM A TO B
They're no worse than those oiks that used to frequent the exit of the sullivan bar at CP ;-)

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:17 pm
by wigan rugby
ancientnloyal wrote:Thanks for having the balls to defend yourself. I'd like to ask how do you get to away games?
Mostly travel on the train as I find it allot cheaper depending on distance. But if its a Quins, Leeds game etc I travel as somebody else previously stated on Big Mikes coaches.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:44 pm
by consigliere
Well, you won't be from now on.

Last year at the Magic Weekend I banned a large group of people after their behaviour was out of order.
In the last few months a group of about a dozen kept asking for another chance and eventually i agreed to it and I told them they were on their last chance no ifs or buts.

TO BE FAIR TO THEM THEY HAVE NOT BEEN ANY TROUBLE on my coaches this year. The trouble at Bradford was not them - even though a lot of people seemed to associate them with it.
It was not on my coaches at all.

However following what went on there I spoke to Grayway (white Elephant) Mayfair and storming Norman and we all agreed that if someone was banned from one of our coaches we would pass on that information amoungst ourselves and they would be banned from them all.

Following what went on at murrayfield I have spoken to the club, Mayfair, Grayway, and ogdens (whose coach they were on to murrayfield) and what we arranged has now been brought into effect.


This weekend I took almost 150 people for a three night trip. There was not a scrap of any trouble in fact the site have phoned me today saying what a great weekend they had as well.
There was also another coachload who made the daytrip with ETA and had another fantastic day out with no trouble.

As coach organisers we can only react to what happens and deal with it from there. Nothing more.
If the trouble was caused by people who went in a car it would not mean everyone who went by car was a nutter would it? You would have a harder job weeding them out if anything.

Some of these youngsters just simply get carried away by "peer pressure" as the saying goes. But it is not something that people want to put up with nor should they.

They certainly won't be putting up with it on my coaches and for the few who were ok I'm sorry about that. For the others, to be honest...
You had your chance and it looks like you blew it. you have only yourselves and your "mates" to blame.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:49 pm
by wigan rugby
consigliere wrote:Well, you won't be from now on.

Last year at the Magic Weekend I banned a large group of people after their behaviour was out of order.
In the last few months a group of about a dozen kept asking for another chance and eventually i agreed to it and I told them they were on their last chance no ifs or buts.

TO BE FAIR TO THEM THEY HAVE NOT BEEN ANY TROUBLE on my coaches this year. The trouble at Bradford was not them - even though a lot of people seemed to associate them with it.
It was not on my coaches at all.

However following what went on there I spoke to Grayway (white Elephant) Mayfair and storming Norman and we all agreed that if someone was banned from one of our coaches we would pass on that information amoungst ourselves and they would be banned from them all.

Following what went on at murrayfield I have spoken to the club, Mayfair, Grayway, and ogdens (whose coach they were on to murrayfield) and what we arranged has now been brought into effect.


This weekend I took almost 150 people for a three night trip. There was not a scrap of any trouble in fact the site have phoned me today saying what a great weekend they had as well.
There was also another coachload who made the daytrip with ETA and had another fantastic day out with no trouble.

As coach organisers we can only react to what happens and deal with it from there. Nothing more.
If the trouble was caused by people who went in a car it would not mean everyone who went by car was a nutter would it? You would have a harder job weeding them out if anything.

Some of these youngsters just simply get carried away by "peer pressure" as the saying goes. But it is not something that people want to put up with nor should they.

They certainly won't be putting up with it on my coaches and for the few who were ok I'm sorry about that. For the others, to be honest...
You had your chance and it looks like you blew it. you have only yourselves and your "mates" to blame.
So Im banned of all coaches now?

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:55 pm
by wm_warrior
wigan rugby wrote:
consigliere wrote:Well, you won't be from now on.

Last year at the Magic Weekend I banned a large group of people after their behaviour was out of order.
In the last few months a group of about a dozen kept asking for another chance and eventually i agreed to it and I told them they were on their last chance no ifs or buts.

TO BE FAIR TO THEM THEY HAVE NOT BEEN ANY TROUBLE on my coaches this year. The trouble at Bradford was not them - even though a lot of people seemed to associate them with it.
It was not on my coaches at all.

However following what went on there I spoke to Grayway (white Elephant) Mayfair and storming Norman and we all agreed that if someone was banned from one of our coaches we would pass on that information amoungst ourselves and they would be banned from them all.

Following what went on at murrayfield I have spoken to the club, Mayfair, Grayway, and ogdens (whose coach they were on to murrayfield) and what we arranged has now been brought into effect.


This weekend I took almost 150 people for a three night trip. There was not a scrap of any trouble in fact the site have phoned me today saying what a great weekend they had as well.
There was also another coachload who made the daytrip with ETA and had another fantastic day out with no trouble.

As coach organisers we can only react to what happens and deal with it from there. Nothing more.
If the trouble was caused by people who went in a car it would not mean everyone who went by car was a nutter would it? You would have a harder job weeding them out if anything.

Some of these youngsters just simply get carried away by "peer pressure" as the saying goes. But it is not something that people want to put up with nor should they.

They certainly won't be putting up with it on my coaches and for the few who were ok I'm sorry about that. For the others, to be honest...
You had your chance and it looks like you blew it. you have only yourselves and your "mates" to blame.
So Im banned of all coaches now?
From what i've been told we could be mate

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 6:09 pm
by ancientnloyal
Good call consigliere. Zero tolerance. Harsh but hopefully improvements away from home will be seen.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 6:35 pm
by cpwigan
Nathan at the end of the day the coach organisers want a hassle free enjoyable experience for themselves and their passengers. It could be argued that a handful of miscreants could change Big Mike's 300+ Happy passengers / businesses taking their customm into something very different and those decent folk being put off from supporting Wigan RLFC

I commend the coach organisers for joining together and acting decisively.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 6:42 pm
by cumbria_warrior
Lets hope getting either a coach ban or a warning regarding a ban is enough to make a few think about their behaviour at matches. Just think all those of you who find throwing things and abusing people funny, this is only the start, the club are aware of whats going on, are watching with cctv and also many others are now fed up with you, its only a matter of time before you get banned from all games, which will then spread to being banned from all grounds, its now up to you. either wigan warriors for enjoying the rugby or outside the ground with childish pranks only able to listen to the chants of real true supporters

I agree with cpwigan
I commend the coach organisers for joining together and acting decisively.