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shrek

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  1. Classic FA Cup tie at the DW this afternoon, at 3pm, both sets of fans pretty much agreed in being non-fussed, promotions the priority, don't need any more of a fixture pile up etc etc.

    89th minute - Blackburn equalise to make it 2-2, away end goes mental.

    94th minute - Aasgaard scores a screamer to win it for Wigan, home end goes mental.

    Who cares if there are now not enough free mid weeks between now and the end of the season to fit all the matches in.............!!!

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  2. 11 minutes ago, gingerjon said:

    Aye, fair enough. Just don't let me catch you going to any games featuring B teams.

    We served the home game against Wolves U21s, watched it on TV instead...........

    I do have an eye on late November when we play Cambridge away on the Tuesday night and then Plymouth on the Saturday.........................

  3. 1 hour ago, gingerjon said:

    TBH, your mistake there was in going to an EFL Trophy game.

    Youngest was keen to go and all helps build his confidence with crowds and noise etc.

    Not sure he's quite ready for our next away trip to a sold out away end at Bolton though, we'll be taking the ear defenders for sure!

  4. All this newcastle talk is a million miles from my football experience this week.  Went to Crewe v Wigan, in the Papa Johns, who gives a monkeys Trophy and witnessed a truly awful spectacle, notable for being the first three figure crowd I've been in for a professional game.

    Claims of 925 being there where greatly inflated! 

  5. 42 minutes ago, gingerjon said:

    I’d be preparing yourself for no Wigan Athletic games next season and a Phoenix club in the North West Counties in 21/22. Not sure how that can be avoided now.

    Indeed - not sure about the North West Counties either, all sorts kicking off there over Bury and the Isle of Man entry, be just our luck for that draw bridge to be drawn up as well, Manchester League it is!

    No good options from here on out, even if they get saved, with no team, no manager and not much time to get things going hard to be optimistic.

  6. Latest statement from Wigan's administrators looks stark in black and white, losing faith a buyer will be find, but looks like its curtains if there isn't one in place by the end of the month.

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    We are continuing talks with various interested parties and are in discussions with four bidders regarding the sale.

    We have set a deadline of 31 August 2020 to agree and sign the sale contract.

    If the contract is not signed by this date, we will have to reconsider the position on the basis that the new season starts a week later. The reason for this is that we will be responsible for the team at the start of the season and the fulfilment of the fixtures.  Understandably, if no buyer is available, we do not wish to commit to something we cannot see through.

     

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  7. 9 minutes ago, Wiltshire Rhino said:

    A bit fishy you say. Read this thread... 

    ...and even if this is only partially correct, it is total insanity! 😠

    The betting story is getting the headlines as its a good yarn with a shred of believeability.

    But for me I thinking it comes down to the share price of the original holding company, International Entertainment Corp, seem to have done ok since overloading the club and the volumes of trades around the time of the sale seem to have shot up.  So there was a bet, just more likely to be on the stock market rather than the betting exchanges.

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  8. 2 hours ago, gingerjon said:

    They were only sold earlier this year so something's a bit fishy about this. Either the people it was sold to don't have the money they claimed or their money making ideas didn't have much to do with the reality of football.

    4 weeks since the last takeover, stinks.

    Thankfully the assets are all still in place.

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  9. Having largely given up for most of the year, signed up for a virtual Hadrian's Wall challenge yesterday, 90 miles to walk/run, they suggested doing it over 12 weeks to get started, but opted for 5 weeks to make it more of a challenge.

    Thinking of doing Lands End to John o Groats for the next one, slightly more challenging at 1083.8 miles!

    Costs 25 quid a challenge, but I need the financial buy in, even if its only small investment for motivation!

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  10. 6 minutes ago, Bedford Roughyed said:

    Try something else?  Change as good as a rest and all that?

    Tried running last year and eased of the gym, did a 10k motivated by raising a few quid with the wife for my father in laws hospice, but we didn't get on, running that is, the wife and I get on I think!

    Used to clock up a lot of mileage with the dog, but he's 14 now and can barely make it round the block, so really only found the gym to be the sort of exercise that fits in around work, just can't get back into it.

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