Wires71 wrote:Yeah my tactic last time was in and out on the motorbike - stealth mission. Entered stadium 10 mins before and was out on the final whistle. One advantage of losing is that you can be away sharpish. :lol:
Can`t get away quickly, if Wigan are the opposition team.
Why not a 3pm kick off which should limit the number of pishheads entering the stadium. Maybe after the match any trouble from drink or drugs could be sorted out in the streets & pubs of Manchistaw by GMPs finest. All right minded fans could then leave safely.
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Wires71 wrote:Yeah my tactic last time was in and out on the motorbike - stealth mission. Entered stadium 10 mins before and was out on the final whistle. One advantage of losing is that you can be away sharpish.
All very Tom Cruise (or George Formby?) ha ha
I've always found heading back to MCR a bit more intimidating (the walk not the Town Centre), than strolling across to Salford Quays for a consolation beer or two then in my case a tram home
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Uncle Rico wrote:All very Tom Cruise (or George Formby?) ha ha
I've always found heading back to MCR a bit more intimidating (the walk not the Town Centre), than strolling across to Salford Quays for a consolation beer or two then in my case a tram home
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Agree with those who've said it's a horrible atmosphere. Every time we've got there, we've had other fans being aggressive on the way back to our car, through no fault of our own, often with kids in our tow, none of us match day drinkers. I think giving the idiots a full Saturday of drinking doesn't help, but the whole experience has never been pleasant, even when taking the losses out of the equation.
Never been a fan of the Gf at Old Trafford, nothing to do with the defeats I’ve seen involving Wire. The stadium is tight, overcrowded with its compacted concourse.Been to Gfs when Wigan have played recently due to having a Warriors supporting girlfriend, and my opinion is still the same. It’s a dump of a ground which brings out the worst in people, after they’ve spent the day drinking and sniffing Charlie..
Move it to 3pm kick off at the Ethiad Stadium and make it a more family affair just like how the magic weekend used to be
Not to mention the diddy and dangerous pitch with 3m in goals and a cliff edge behind the dead ball lines, which makes the rugby played completely different to what the teams have played to get there.
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just_browny wrote:Not to mention the diddy and dangerous pitch with 3m in goals and a cliff edge behind the dead ball lines, which makes the rugby played completely different to what the teams have played to get there.
I don't think that it's a particularly small pitch, it's the dangerous in goal drop off that is dangerous and as you state influences the way that teams play. BTW I've seen one or two footballers crashing into the advertising hoardings
Perhaps the powers that be at OT need to be persuaded to move the try line inboard off the football goal line OR put some temporary infill behind the sticks if they don't want line confusion in the penalty area
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