magic weekend
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magic weekend
Just a quick one really, thinking of going to magic weekend this year but where do most warriors fans sit?
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Anyone? or does everyone just sit anywhere?
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last year Wigan fans took over one end - think it was the North end? (as the Wakefield fans moved a bit after their game).
We paid a bit more for tickets in the lower tier, but when we got there its basically a free for all as they don't check your tickets once through the main entrance turnstiles, so would advise get the cheaper ones.
We moved about a bit through the game towards where the better atmosphere / Wigan fans were congregating, ended up with the rowdies at the back of the lower tier loving every minute of beating Saints.
Huddersfield looking good so going to be a great game I reckon
We paid a bit more for tickets in the lower tier, but when we got there its basically a free for all as they don't check your tickets once through the main entrance turnstiles, so would advise get the cheaper ones.
We moved about a bit through the game towards where the better atmosphere / Wigan fans were congregating, ended up with the rowdies at the back of the lower tier loving every minute of beating Saints.
Huddersfield looking good so going to be a great game I reckon
Re: magic weekend
me and my mate got upper stand tickets, great view but not many fans so atmosphere not as good. will be getting lower tier tickets this year
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I ended up sitting in the upper stand with the Stains There were a few Wigan guys around thank goodness. The big Wigan lad across the aisle from me stood up and was graciously shaking the Stains fans hand as the marched out,
This year I will buy my tickets through the Wigan Boxoffice.
Mind you, I was just above Hock when she steamrollered Long for his try. Priceless,
Jim

Mind you, I was just above Hock when she steamrollered Long for his try. Priceless,
Jim
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thanks for replies, just dont want to end up sat with a load of other fans and no wigan fans haha just be my luck
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Re: magic weekend
Just noticed the official site are now offering tickets so will probably get them from there, Are many going from on here?
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Last year I sat in the East stand, and was glad to have remembered both suncream and a sunhat. The west stand is separated by a running track which isn't really an advantage if you are watching rugby. And it wasn't too warm in the shadow. Generally Scotland enjoys lovely weather in May/June, but I'd always sit in the sun.
The other memorable was stuffing the Saints - can't tell you how good that was, and then it really was a top of the table clash.
As the draw has worked out it looks like another top of the table clash with Huddersfield looking the real deal.
Enjoy!
The other memorable was stuffing the Saints - can't tell you how good that was, and then it really was a top of the table clash.
As the draw has worked out it looks like another top of the table clash with Huddersfield looking the real deal.
Enjoy!
Stevethegas
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Re: magic weekend
My son and me are going 850 yards from the house first home game of the season .
2002 and EW is hooked
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MMMM was looking on the official site. They have the reserved seats east stand block9 and 13. However 9 and 13 are lower blocks marked as unreserved seating. Upper tear is even blocks? Was wondering where the seats are reserved. ,
Jim
Jim