Great to hear that both clubs are investing in the women’s sides. Never been to the stadium myself but it looks decent from the pictures. Hopefully they can put money in to it. It may be a pipe dream and would probably take a few years and a lot of money but hopefully Danson will be investing in main stadium as well as Robin Park.
Great to hear that both clubs are investing in the women’s sides. Never been to the stadium myself but it looks decent from the pictures. Hopefully they can put money in to it. It may be a pipe dream and would probably take a few years and a lot of money but hopefully Danson will be investing in main stadium as well as Robin Park.
Post subject: Re: Elite Training Facility for Women’s Rugby League and Foo
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 12:38 pm
BoredWiganer
First Team Player
Joined: Jul 30 2020 Posts: 354
Good too see us investing so much into the women's game and finally getting some use again out of the Edge Hall road facitilies.
I also think this shows that both clubs are now on even footings under Danson and that we will both work closely together going forward hopefully to a mutual benefit, Any Latics fans that still deny this fact must be delusional.
Post subject: Re: Elite Training Facility for Women’s Rugby League and Foo
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 12:42 pm
NickyKiss
International Board Member
Joined: Nov 08 2004 Posts: 29773 Location: WIGAN
Great stuff. I felt the womans side of things was probably under invested in for the last few years, especially in comparison to the likes of Saints, Leeds and York but that looks to be changing and rather than just going round trying to do a Saints or Leeds by hovering up the best players, they look to be trying to put long term roots down. It's very early days for the Latics womans team with them only having their first player trials this week but this move again puts some roots down and will make those teams feel valued.
Post subject: Re: Elite Training Facility for Women’s Rugby League and Foo
Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 12:04 pm
Warrior Winger
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 21 2005 Posts: 337
Not sure if that is a good idea as I suspect it would limit the time they could spend training there and with the way fixtures are and rest days, you could never really have a fixed plan for who does what on what days, as much as it would make sense to combine resources (I don't even know where the Latics train) I think it would really hinder both teams, plus training methods would be completely different for both sports
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