portexileinbath wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2023 6:59 pm
I blame Jim Callaghan and the Labour government....... one out, all out brothers.
Ps. There were no chants of f#ck the Labourites in those days.
Yeah, you'd never have seen bad behaviour inside football grounds in the 1970s. You CERTAINLY wouldn't have seen right-wing political shenanigans like the NF recruiting outside grounds or people lobbing bananas at black people.
The troublemakers and the banana lobbers should have been given lifetime bans then, as they should now !. (sadly) our freedom of speech laws allow fascist and other obnoxious groups to have a platform, even if the material they promote is vile....
Ps. I intended a hint of humour in the post !.
portexileinbath wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2023 6:59 pm
I blame Jim Callaghan and the Labour government....... one out, all out brothers.
Ps. There were no chants of f#ck the Labourites in those days.
Yeah, you'd never have seen bad behaviour inside football grounds in the 1970s. You CERTAINLY wouldn't have seen right-wing political shenanigans like the NF recruiting outside grounds or people lobbing bananas at black people.
Watsonball once again a shameful stain on fan behaviour.....
Remember going to Springfield Park to watch Wigan play Burscough in the Lancashire Combination many years ago admit the supermarket money helped Wigan but winning the FA cup from those humble beginnings has to be admired .Fleetwood and their fans i am not so enamoured of . B ananas are part of football folk lore and hopefully stay there . looking forward to the new season and hope any new finances we may have will be put to the best use so we progress for a change.
Hard to say, Wigan were in the Lancs Com for many years along with Burscough and Skem Horwich New Brighton [the first competitive game i saw] and Chorley, providing exciting hard fought well supported local derbys. Wigan Burscough and Skem were in the Chesire league at various times but i dont think this was' a promotion thing as you could win the Lancs com several times also the Chesire League but not progress higher. As far as i know the Lancs Com and the Chesire League were ended and the North West Counties was formed .When Burscough were in the Lancs Com they had a good reserve side in the Liverpool County Com which meant home games at Victoria Park every week during the season ,as is probably the same now with Skem groundsharing .Then my dad took me to Anfield in 1959 and the seed was sown ,Southport has been my go to game for many years now as well as the sixties and league cup and fa cup games Man City Sheffield Wed etc Shankly was right : SOME PEOPLE SAY FOOTBALL IS LIFE AND DEATH BUT ITS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THAT:
Ancient Mariner wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 10:41 am
Marine moved to the Cheshire League from the Lancashire Combination in 1969 as it was deemed to be stronger.
Ancient Mariner wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 10:41 am
Marine moved to the Cheshire League from the Lancashire Combination in 1969 as it was deemed to be stronger.
Altrincham, Macclesfield, Northwich Victoria, etc
Those had joined the new Northern Premier League the year before.
We are the nutters, we come from the sea.
We must be nutters to watch SFC.
The NPL was the first league to cover all the north of England.
There were 5 teams from the Lancs Comb, 7 from the Cheshire League, 4 from the Midland League, 3 from the North Regional League and 1 from the West Midlands Regional League (is Boston really in the West Midlands?).
The top 3 teams in the first season were Macclesfield, Wigan Athletic and Morecombe.
Redrobe fan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 7:33 pm
Before what?
The year before Marine joined the Cheshire League
But the discourse (indeed the thread) was about Wigan and perceptions of the Cheshire League as strong. Indicative of that strength was that those three strong clubs were in the Cheshire League when Wigan joined from the Lancashire Combination.
Redrobe fan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 7:33 pm
Before what?
The year before Marine joined the Cheshire League
But the discourse (indeed the thread) was about Wigan and perceptions of the Cheshire League as strong. Indicative of that strength was that those three strong clubs were in the Cheshire League when Wigan joined from the Lancashire Combination.
I wasn't arguing, just clarifying.
Ancient Mariner mentioned Marine joining the Cheshire League as it was stronger. You replied with a list of clubs, presumably as evidence of its strength. I pointed out that those clubs were no longer in the league that Marine joined.
We are the nutters, we come from the sea.
We must be nutters to watch SFC.
Big week for Wigan, A Mike danson is in talks about taking over the club he has a 25% interest in Wigan warriors , if this falls through it would have an impact on the rugby because they use the DW and can't run it without the latics
A new company backed by Mike Danson has today completed the acquisition of 100% of Wigan Athletic Football Club.
All requisite clearances have been obtained from the English Football League “EFL”. A new board, along with a Chief Executive of the Club will be announced in due course. First Team Manager Shaun Maloney, will remain at the Club.
Funds have been paid into the Club to cover all outstanding debt. All players and staff will be paid immediately, along with other creditors.
The Times ranks Wigan born Danson as the 128th richest person in the UK with an estimated worth of £1.17 billion
In 2020 Danson bought a 25 per cent stage in Wigan Warriors, who share the DW Stadium with the Latics.
Author of "The Town's Game: The Origins of Rugby and Association Football in Southport (1872-1889)", available to buy on Amazon from £4.99.
Editor: www.southportcentral.co.uk
DanHayes wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 7:32 pm
A new company backed by Mike Danson has today completed the acquisition of 100% of Wigan Athletic Football Club.
All requisite clearances have been obtained from the English Football League “EFL”. A new board, along with a Chief Executive of the Club will be announced in due course. First Team Manager Shaun Maloney, will remain at the Club.
Funds have been paid into the Club to cover all outstanding debt. All players and staff will be paid immediately, along with other creditors.
The Times ranks Wigan born Danson as the 128th richest person in the UK with an estimated worth of £1.17 billion
In 2020 Danson bought a 25 per cent stage in Wigan Warriors, who share the DW Stadium with the Latics.
Is it in the Warriors interest to keep Wigan FC going? Is that why he’s acquired the club?
Glad they’ve been ‘saved’.
Alan McDonald was more versatile than a Swiss Army knife.
Big Mac 1985 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:02 pm
Is it in the Warriors interest to keep Wigan FC going? Is that why he’s acquired the club?
No. If he just wanted a stadium for Warriors he could have increased the capacity of Robin Park Arena next door, which Warriors already own. That would have been cheaper than buying WAFC just to own the DW Stadium.
It's in the towns interest for both clubs to continue...and he's a Wiganer.
Author of "The Town's Game: The Origins of Rugby and Association Football in Southport (1872-1889)", available to buy on Amazon from £4.99.
Editor: www.southportcentral.co.uk