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Post subject: Re: Store inside the JJB
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:28 pm
wigan pie man
Club Coach
Joined: Feb 04 2005Posts: 5226Location: MECCA BINGO
Orrell Lad wrote: Who cares, really? Let 'em have it.
what??? and watch wigans most hated rake it in???
anyway....heres the planning application and some phone numbers to voice objections
http://kinnear.wigan.gov.uk/planapps/Pl ... A/09/72382
planit@wiganmbc.gov.uk
e mail addy for Mr K Foster...planning
name of applicant
Clem Turton Limited
Agent's Address PO Box 513 Wigan Gt Manchester WN1 9AJ Ftao Mr John Ashcroft
Orrell Lad wrote: Who cares, really? Let 'em have it.
what??? and watch wigans most hated rake it in???
anyway....heres the planning application and some phone numbers to voice objections
http://kinnear.wigan.gov.uk/planapps/Pl ... A/09/72382
planit@wiganmbc.gov.uk
e mail addy for Mr K Foster...planning
name of applicant
Clem Turton Limited
Agent's Address PO Box 513 Wigan Gt Manchester WN1 9AJ Ftao Mr John Ashcroft
BANG THE DRUM.............BARMY ARMY
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:35 pm
Dougy
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 26 2009Posts: 1693
"The supporters deserve a club shop they can be proud of."
DESERVE!!!
Got to be the most laughable comment i have ever heard, unless he is referring to the 1,000 who used to turn up every week watching them 10 years ago.
They will all have their United and City tops back on as soon as they get relegated.
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:37 pm
Dougy
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 26 2009Posts: 1693
MattyB wrote: Don't think there has ever been another time when the town has been so divided. This is one reason why the football will struggle to increase attendances. Only 21K against Liverpool the other night (with over 5,000 Liverpool fans)....tut tut.
That 5,000 was just in the South Stand, how many had Liverpool tops on under their jackets in the home stands.
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Post subject: Re: Store inside the JJB
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:38 pm
Mostfridays
Club Owner
Joined: Jul 12 2003Posts: 1574Location: 'tome
wigan pie man wrote: Ftao Mr John Ashcroft
It's got nothing to do with me!
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:41 pm
MattyB
International Board Member
Joined: Mar 06 2003Posts: 20466
Dougy wrote: That 5,000 was just in the South Stand, how many had Liverpool tops on under their jackets in the home stands.
Indeed. In fact this is one of the reasons why there is trouble year after year in the East Stand for this particular fixture.
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:45 pm
loobyfromorrell
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Joined: Apr 01 2003Posts: 1423Location: Dear Old Blighty
A shop is well overdue for both clubs. Whelan decides to put the Latics one at the stadium, fine - I'm sure it will do well.
Having the opportunity to buy rugby merchandise at the stadium and at an outlet in the town centre seems about right to me.
Play up, Wigan
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:57 pm
bamber
International Board Member
Joined: Jan 28 2003Posts: 782Location: south stand
Surly one in the town centre would be better, and just set up stalls on the 14 or so days that we actually have a match at the stadium.
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:57 pm
wigan_knight
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 20 2005Posts: 7574Location: Mecca of RL
Wooooooow
Thats it were doomed. the towns finally turned blue .how will we ever survive knowing the tics have a shop in the stadium
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:12 pm
wigan pie man
Club Coach
Joined: Feb 04 2005Posts: 5226Location: MECCA BINGO
bamber wrote: Surly one in the town centre would be better, and just set up stalls on the 14 or so days that we actually have a match at the stadium.
we have warriors world, and surely a shop at the stadium would benefit fans who go down to buy tickets.
what is the problem with stocking the shop with both teams merchandise?
has whelan got the monk on because hes not creaming owt off our shirt sales?
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:17 pm
Bolton_Warrior
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 13 2008Posts: 819Location: Bolton
loobyfromorrell wrote: A shop is well overdue for both clubs. Whelan decides to put the Latics one at the stadium, fine - I'm sure it will do well. Having the opportunity to buy rugby merchandise at the stadium and at an outlet in the town centre seems about right to me.
I agree with that totally.
It has always been ridiculous that the football team has not had a club shop and has had so little for it fans to buy, clubs a couple of leagues down have more for pitys sakes!!
That said I hope that we do have a shop in the town centre imo the current shop is way too small. If we did have a shop in the town centre the facility to sell tickets for our games would be something I think the club should consider.
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