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Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:52 pm
by MarkWestStand
In response, look at your last post

We are all wanting action by the club, but debating who should fire IM why? What we need is a change in results, not wait 6 months to get a new coach, by then we will be in NL1, everyone needs to voice concern but ultimtely get behind the club we love

Anyway why are you the Cuckoo Warrior? dont cuckoo steal other birds nests or am I reading too much into your messages? hence the latics jibe


Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:24 pm
by Cuculus Canorus Warrior
Hey Mark,

So you think keeping Millward is the right thing to do for our results ? Basically, what I meant is who has got the power at the club to make the bid descisions; and have they got the balls to do it ?
You can get behind our beloved club as much as you like, but if thing's ain't right in the dressing room it won't make a jot of difference. Sometimes you just have to accept that radical change is the only solution.

Now the Cuckoo Warrior sign on :- Ever heard of irony ? Yes the blue mob refer to us as cuckoos so why not live up to it and just irritate them a little bit more ?

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:36 am
by adrenalinxx
If you do want a protest please do it peacefully, remember as fans we still represent Wigan and Rugby League in general and we don't want to turn in football hooligans.

My suggestion would be to send emails and letters to the club, not abusive and threatening one but letter that convey the feelings of the fans and that will encourage players to put aside their differences.

If that doesn't work then protest at the Challenge Cup game because there will be a national audience and then the club might start taking the fans more seriously. A silent protest would never work because the other fans would just make the noise, we need to get as many people to the Wakefield CC game and make ourselves heard to show that Wigan still has support but we want a change.

I'm all up for a friendly and organised protest if Wigan don't start improving.

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 3:22 pm
by jinkin jimmy
adrenalinxx posted:
If you do want a protest please do it peacefully, remember as fans we still represent Wigan and Rugby League in general and we don't want to turn in football hooligans.

My suggestion would be to send emails and letters to the club, not abusive and threatening one but letter that convey the feelings of the fans and that will encourage players to put aside their differences.

If that doesn't work then protest at the Challenge Cup game because there will be a national audience and then the club might start taking the fans more seriously. A silent protest would never work because the other fans would just make the noise, we need to get as many people to the Wakefield CC game and make ourselves heard to show that Wigan still has support but we want a change.

I'm all up for a friendly and organised protest if Wigan don't start improving.
It's past that now. The player needs to show us that they are worth supporting. :angry:

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 3:48 pm
by cpwigan
Sorry but the time for pussy footing around has gone. We need something dramatic like a march / meeting. We have to bring whatever is going on to a head before we start looking at relegation.

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 3:56 pm
by Martin Taylor
cpwigan posted:
Sorry but the time for pussy footing around has gone. We need something dramatic like a march / meeting. We have to bring whatever is going on to a head before we start looking at relegation.
I agree, a team of such good individuals could not play as bad as they have if they tried! I feel there is a problem behind the scenes and something must be done fast to sort this out! It's almost as if Wigan show in the first half they have some little ability, and then go and make a statement in the second 40 minutes, by not playing!

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:00 pm
by cpwigan
Exactly Martin. People have to wake up and realise the players (at least some) are simply not trying. We need to solve that problem.

We can talk about tactics etc. Everything is attitude, attitude. If you are not prepared to try, you move up at a snails pace, you do not cover, you do not scramble. It's all there!!!

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:02 pm
by jinkin jimmy
cpwigan posted:
Exactly Martin. People have to wake up and realise the players (at least some) are simply not trying. We need to solve that problem.

We can talk about tactics etc. Everything is attitude, attitude. If you are not prepared to try, you move up at a snails pace, you do not cover, you do not scramble. It's all there!!!
Snails pace was spot on, CP. We were incredibly slow in everything we did yesterday.

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:51 pm
by Cuculus Canorus Warrior
It's nearly a month to our next home game ( 17th Apl ); by which time things could be even worse.

What can we do in the meantime ?
Inundate the WEP & WOb with letters of discontent ?
Inundate WISH & GMR on phone ins ?

It could be too late if we don't come up with something constructive and quick.

Re: Maybe a Protest

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 9:45 am
by Mike
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
It's nearly a month to our next home game ( 17th Apl ); by which time things could be even worse.
Or better?