I saw a similar comment on the other site saying Vegas is a dump and we should play a game in Cumbria instead.
I'd love to know what people think of some parts of Wigan if they consider Vegas to be a dump. 5* hotels, ridiculously good restaurants, access some of the best shows & nightlife in the world etc.
Obviously they think Las Vegas is twinned with Platt Vegas
I saw a similar comment on the other site saying Vegas is a dump and we should play a game in Cumbria instead.
I'd love to know what people think of some parts of Wigan if they consider Vegas to be a dump. 5* hotels, ridiculously good restaurants, access some of the best shows & nightlife in the world etc.
Obviously they think Las Vegas is twinned with Platt Vegas
No trees were harmed during the creation of this post. However, a number of electrons were mildly inconvenienced. . Saint94 wrote "Every team is in your feckin shadow....we all know." - Amen to that, brother . Saddened! wrote "We've got the worst backline in the competition, bar possibly London and Wakey. I'd swap our 1-7 with Salford in a heartbeat."
If I read it correctly we also have to pay for the 'home' game that we will no doubt also pay for in our season ticket prices next year, double whammy
Kris Radlinski wrote:
Radlinski has drawn up plans to counter any backlash from that but admits the possible pros simply outweighed the cons from Wigan’s perspective.
“It’s a financial risk. There’s a gamble there,” he says. “It’s a home game of ours, there’s two competition points and we’ll have to refund our fans one game out of their season tickets.
“We’ll lose some match revenue and hospitality but that’s a gamble my owner was prepared to take. I’ve got a revenue share in place that will allow us to cover both clubs’ travel, so we’re preparing properly.
Warrington led 16-2 in Saturday's Grand Final, but their joy was short-lived as Wigan roared back to win the Super League title and extend the Wire's 58-year wait to be champions