Dan Sarginson: "This is a fantastic opportunity for me to join the biggest name in the competition" 18/10/2013
Tony Clubb: "This is a new exciting chapter of my life signing for Wigan and I couldn't be happier" 18/10/2013
Romain Navarrete: “I’m very happy to have signed for Wigan Warriors. As soon I knew that Wigan were interested, they were the only team that I wanted to sign for. To me, Wigan is the biggest Club in Rugby League and it will be an honour to pull on the famous Cherry-and-White jersey next year. I look forward to working with Shaun Wane and the players at Wigan.”
Union people are idiots. They almost universally accept that league is a better, faster game played by better athletes, yet for some reason they continue to disregard and belittle it. That game is tedious as hell from start to finish. If he'd ever played or even bothered to give more than a fleeting chance to league he would realise that the game is far more 'technical' than Union ever could be. Booting the ball into touch, scrummaging and forming rucks and mauls aren't areas that involve any skill, technique or mental capacity whatsoever. These are clumsy, outdated facets of the game that are also extremely uninteresting to watch and thus have to be defended in some way by people who are too prejudiced to see the truth.
Quote says - "The key rule is that aircraft cannot fly below 1,000 ft over a built-up area. So if we find out that has happened we can take legal action," said a spokesman.
We'd probably get away with it....don't think the JJB on latics matchday counts as a built up area does it
Okay, maybe Mr Bendandi got Italy mixed up with Spain, but he got the date exactly right. Not bloody bad for someone who's been dead for over thirty years.
Thousands of people are reported to be staying out of Rome for the next few days, over fears the city will be hit by a huge earthquake.The panic was sparked by rumours that seismologist Raffaele Bendandi, who died in 1979, predicted the city would be devastated by a quake on 11 May.
At least 10 people were killed after a magnitude 5.3 earthquake toppled several buildings in southern Spain, near the town of Lorca, officials say.
The quake struck at a depth of just 1km (0.6 miles), some 120km south-west of Alicante, at 1850 (1650 GMT), the US Geological Survey reported.
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Madrid says the quake is the most serious to hit Spain in about 50 years.
Okay, maybe Mr Bendandi got Italy mixed up with Spain, but he got the date exactly right. Not bloody bad for someone who's been dead for over thirty years.
Thousands of people are reported to be staying out of Rome for the next few days, over fears the city will be hit by a huge earthquake.The panic was sparked by rumours that seismologist Raffaele Bendandi, who died in 1979, predicted the city would be devastated by a quake on 11 May.
About an hour from where I used to live. Apparently it's those toppled buildings that have killed the ten.
Horrible. It just sent a chill through me cause I read the Rome story on BBC at lunchtime and thought 'yeah right', only to see the Spain Quake half an hour ago on the BBC.
'Ian Millward has declared the Sports Village crowds are Leigh's 18th man with the Centurions still fighting for silverware on two fronts.' 18th man. That's a novel idea.
To be fair I think a strong Leyth would only be a good thing for Wigan.
'Ian Millward has declared the Sports Village crowds are Leigh's 18th man with the Centurions still fighting for silverware on two fronts.' 18th man. That's a novel idea.