Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 3:22 pm
lampyboy
International Star
Joined: Jan 06 2012 Posts: 2646
Ends always swapped . The south stand seemed more popular for home fans. When it rained everybody make a quick run to get under cover. Also the local boot boys liked it.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 4:21 pm
Prince Buster
Club Coach
Joined: Oct 11 2004 Posts: 5316 Location: Orange street
lampyboy wrote:Ends always swapped . The south stand seemed more popular for home fans. When it rained everybody make a quick run to get under cover. Also the local boot boys liked it.
Yes back in the day, the home/away support was less evident as the fans tended to mingle far more. But you are correct ,swapping ends seemed to be the big factor and it happened at all grounds to some extent. At Belle Vue it could take about the whole of half time to just get through the tunnel at the back of the old main stand.
The reason the South was so popular was that it was the only covered standing area.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:03 pm
CM Punk
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 03 2005 Posts: 7647 Location: The Midlands
Prince Buster wrote:I think Wigan have some form of link with Orrell
Whelan gave Wigan the ground in Orrell when he booted the Union team out, in the last couple of years Wigan have moved into Robin Park Arena, next to the DW Stadium. Leneghan pumped a lot of money into doing the place up, and it now serves as the club's training facilities, pitch for the non 1st team games, club shop & fan village on match days.
I'm sure I read someone say Matt Ellis had been looking at the setup at Wigan as part of the dual registration negotiations, but I may have imagined that.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:04 pm
Khlav Kalash
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 26 2006 Posts: 13793 Location: No bowl, stick, STICK!
CM Punk wrote:I'm sure I read someone say Matt Ellis had been looking at the setup at Wigan as part of the dual registration negotiations, but I may have imagined that.
He would be daft not to, and he doesn't strike me as a fool. He's also been looking at Leeds' hospitality offerings too.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:40 pm
PopTart
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Joined: Oct 04 2008 Posts: 21008 Location: wakefield
Khlav Kalash wrote:He would be daft not to, and he doesn't strike me as a fool. He's also been looking at Leeds' hospitality offerings too.
What I like about Ellis is he's focusing on the elite. Wigan training and pathways programme is top notch as is the hospitality at Leeds. Some would just go to one club for it all but he targets the best.
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