"By any measure, the decision to take a competition game down under has been success. Reports state that the two clubs will walk away with £500,000 each from the tour" Wowzers!!
"By any measure, the decision to take a competition game down under has been success. Reports state that the two clubs will walk away with £500,000 each from the tour" Wowzers!!
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ccs wrote:.... that's what I'd heard a while ago, the decision to go was always financial.
Really good article IMO, a small piece of the expansionist agenda. IMO we're far better to be involved in trying stuff than detracting from the sidelines.
"By any measure, the decision to take a competition game down under has been success. Reports state that the two clubs will walk away with £500,000 each from the tour" Wowzers!!
Hmmm, I doubt it's anywhere near that much. There was already a discussion on the VT which basically outed that figure as a nonsense, even Wigan fans were saying it was pie in the sky. If the club net a high 5 or low 6 figure sum from it it'll still be a financial success at the very least
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knockersbumpMKII wrote:Hmmm, I doubt it's anywhere near that much. There was already a discussion on the VT which basically outed that figure as a nonsense, even Wigan fans were saying it was pie in the sky. If the club net a high 5 or low 6 figure sum from it it'll still be a financial success at the very least
Absolutely. The fact that we've taken a squad of 27 suggests there's been a healthy budget to go at.
"By any measure, the decision to take a competition game down under has been success. Reports state that the two clubs will walk away with £500,000 each from the tour" Wowzers!!
Quote:The match was officially a Wigan home game, but the Warriors fans were comfortably outnumbered by Hull FCsupporters. The Hull fans set up camp in the northern end of the field, filling the stadium’s northern stand. Once there, the fans chanted and sung and supported their club for the entire 80 minutes.
Quote:The match was officially a Wigan home game, but the Warriors fans were comfortably outnumbered by Hull FCsupporters. The Hull fans set up camp in the northern end of the field, filling the stadium’s northern stand. Once there, the fans chanted and sung and supported their club for the entire 80 minutes.
So injury wise houghton and watts have muscle tears - 4 to 8 weeks at a guess? connor has a pcl, whatever that means but played on. Anyone know anything about pcl injuries? is it just rest or will he need an operation? Others were just bangs so should be back for the cas game.
Danger now is we have a makeshift team for next week and get battered out of sight
Jake the Peg wrote:So injury wise houghton and watts have muscle tears - 4 to 8 weeks at a guess? connor has a pcl, whatever that means but played on. Anyone know anything about pcl injuries? is it just rest or will he need an operation? Others were just bangs so should be back for the cas game.
Danger now is we have a makeshift team for next week and get battered out of sight
PCL, posterior cruciate ligament injury, not sure how serious his is though
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