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by 1871 Royal » 23 Nov 2009 15:36

Just seen on SSN that all the players are going to club together and refund everyone's tickets from the Spurs game because they are so embarrassed! Quite a nice gesture that, I don't think, many other football players would do.

Just want to say again that its the players putting up nearly £15,000 for all the tickets not the club.

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Re: Wigan Athletic

by Stranded » 23 Nov 2009 15:39

Whoop di do...

Multi millionaires chuck in a days wages to make themselves feel better.

I'm sure that all the Wigan fans would have just preferred their team to turn up in the 2nd half.

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by AF1 » 23 Nov 2009 15:47

Shirley seeing 10 goals in a game is value for money. Just no pleasing some people.

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by Deathy » 23 Nov 2009 15:49

1871 Royal Just seen on SSN that all the players are going to club together and refund everyone's tickets from the Spurs game because they are so embarrassed! Quite a nice gesture that, I don't think, many other football players would do.

Just want to say again that its the players putting up nearly £15,000 for all the tickets not the club.


Oh come on, it was hardly a home game and a lot of money to give up. How few hundred actually went to London to see it?

£15k between how many players? What good hearts those multi multi millionaires have. :roll:

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by 1871 Royal » 23 Nov 2009 15:52

Did they have to do it? No.

I know its not loads of money but sometimes thats not always the case. It is the gesture that matters, I doubt that many other teams would have done this after getting 9 put past them.


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Re: Wigan Athletic

by Thaumagurist* » 23 Nov 2009 16:00

nothing to see here...
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Re: Wigan Athletic

by Focher » 23 Nov 2009 16:01

however much they earn doesn't matter, the fact they want to do it does.

Fair to them, far too many people use the 'seeing how much they earn so they should' bollox, its boring.

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by Stranded » 23 Nov 2009 16:06

Sorry but I do just find it to be a fairly empty gesture - sure it helps the fans out a bit but they will still be out of pocket having travelled down etc...

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by AF1 » 23 Nov 2009 16:11

Stranded Sorry but I do just find it to be a fairly empty gesture - sure it helps the fans out a bit but they will still be out of pocket having travelled down etc...



:roll:

Yeah, wat the players should have done is employ some sort of secretarial (sp?) service and had all the fans who went fill in claim forms and submit petrol receipts/trains ticket stubs etc then added on an amount to be negotiated between them and the fans (say around £20) to cover food and drink which they couldn't prove purchase of.

Anyone self employed who took time off to travel down could have also then claimed for loss of earnings.



wats WHL these days :?: 50 notes :?:


£50 back > feck all back

bitching about this is just about the gheyest thing ever


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by Row Z Royal » 23 Nov 2009 16:12

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1871 Royal Just seen on SSN that all the players are going to club together and refund everyone's tickets from the Spurs game because they are so embarrassed! Quite a nice gesture that, I don't think, many other football players would do.

Just want to say again that its the players putting up nearly £15,000 for all the tickets not the club.


Oh come on, it was hardly a home game and a lot of money to give up. How few hundred actually went to London to see it?

£15k between how many players? What good hearts those multi multi millionaires have. :roll:


Probably costed more than refunding a home game.

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Re: Wigan Athletic

by Gordons Cumming » 23 Nov 2009 16:13

Sh*t happens. Get over it.

You pay your money, you take your chance.

For my money spent on 40 years supporting Reading I'd want quite a big cheque! :wink:

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Re: Wigan Athletic

by Stranded » 23 Nov 2009 16:22

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Stranded Sorry but I do just find it to be a fairly empty gesture - sure it helps the fans out a bit but they will still be out of pocket having travelled down etc...



:roll:

Yeah, wat the players should have done is employ some sort of secretarial (sp?) service and had all the fans who went fill in claim forms and submit petrol receipts/trains ticket stubs etc then added on an amount to be negotiated between them and the fans (say around £20) to cover food and drink which they couldn't prove purchase of.

Anyone self employed who took time off to travel down could have also then claimed for loss of earnings.



wats WHL these days :?: 50 notes :?:


£50 back > feck all back

bitching about this is just about the gheyest thing ever


Who's bitching, just saying it seems like an empty gesture that's all - that's my personal opinion if you don't like then fair enough.

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Re: Wigan Athletic

by TBM » 23 Nov 2009 16:29

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Stranded Sorry but I do just find it to be a fairly empty gesture - sure it helps the fans out a bit but they will still be out of pocket having travelled down etc...



:roll:

Yeah, wat the players should have done is employ some sort of secretarial (sp?) service and had all the fans who went fill in claim forms and submit petrol receipts/trains ticket stubs etc then added on an amount to be negotiated between them and the fans (say around £20) to cover food and drink which they couldn't prove purchase of.

Anyone self employed who took time off to travel down could have also then claimed for loss of earnings.



wats WHL these days :?: 50 notes :?:


£50 back > feck all back

bitching about this is just about the gheyest thing ever


Who's bitching, just saying it seems like an empty gesture that's all - that's my personal opinion if you don't like then fair enough.


Surely an empty gesture would have been them saying "sorry bout us shipping 9 goals - here have a signed photo of us all" - giving fans their money back is something the people of Wigan will appreciate a hell of a lot, it simply shows them that the players are embarrassed about the performance. They could have done what Reading did, after we shipped 7 at Portsmouth................fcuk all.


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Re: Wigan Athletic

by cmonurz » 23 Nov 2009 16:29

It will make a difference to the fans, in terms of money in their pocket - so what is 'empty' about it? Fans invested time and money i the game. Now the players can't really do much about the time aspect. Why is the gesture judged based on the players' wealth, and not that of the fans, for example?

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by Gordons Cumming » 23 Nov 2009 16:35

The best payment the fans should hope for is that their team bounce back with a win.

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by AF1 » 23 Nov 2009 16:36

In view of Scharners handball the best thing the Wigan players could have done is offered a rematch :?

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by TBM » 23 Nov 2009 16:37

AF1 In view of Scharners handball the best thing the Wigan players could have done is offered a rematch :?


I notice nobody is calling him a cheat :?

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by Wycombe Royal » 23 Nov 2009 16:38

TBM They could have done what Reading did, after we shipped 7 at Portsmouth................fcuk all.

Would you expect something back after a 3-0 defeat? It's not much different except that you got more entertainment in a 7-4 defeat.

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by FiNeRaIn » 23 Nov 2009 16:47

Stranded Whoop di do...

Multi millionaires chuck in a days wages to make themselves feel better.



When did readings players offer the fans something for not winning at home for 10 months? Never.

Fair play to the wigan players and for you to look past this gesture is simple minded.

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Re: Wigan Athletic

by TBM » 23 Nov 2009 16:52

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TBM They could have done what Reading did, after we shipped 7 at Portsmouth................fcuk all.

Would you expect something back after a 3-0 defeat? It's not much different except that you got more entertainment in a 7-4 defeat.


I wouldn't expect anything back, no matter the result. Surely you go to football knowing you could win 1-0 or get dicked 9-1........at the end of the day, a defeat is a defeat

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