andyed-wiganrl wrote:
How anyone can call central park a dump is beyond me- It would still be in the top 4 or 5 rl grounds if it was still here today- it was far better than half the grounds currently in super league!!!
Looking at those pictures still brings a lump to my throat- like remembering a person you have lost and knowing that you'll never see them again, remembering those memories which now seem so far away!!
Central park did not have the facilities of the JJB, but it had tradition and character and history- sadly the JJB will never match it!! Even given the great facilities at the JJB- if i had a stark choice to make- to watch them at the JJB or to stand on the popular side or in the kop at CP, CP would win hands down every time!!! Long Live Central Park - She'll never be forgotten!!
Looking at those pictures still brings a lump to my throat- like remembering a person you have lost and knowing that you'll never see them again, remembering those memories which now seem so far away!!
Central park did not have the facilities of the JJB, but it had tradition and character and history- sadly the JJB will never match it!! Even given the great facilities at the JJB- if i had a stark choice to make- to watch them at the JJB or to stand on the popular side or in the kop at CP, CP would win hands down every time!!! Long Live Central Park - She'll never be forgotten!!
As an opposition fan I used to love the Wire's visit to CP whether it be on New Years Day or Easter Monday. The atmosphere used to be tremendous on the Kop amongst the Wire. I think the profile of our game now dictates that teams need newer stadia with better facilities. I still long for the Wire to still be at Wilderspool purely for the atmosphere and the intimidation that it used to offer visiting teams, just as Central Park used to do for Wigan. I think it's fair to say that teams that have moved to new stadiums have lost the atmosphere, to a certain extent, and that visiting teams find it much easier to play in welcoming arenas rather than old style tough rugby league grounds. If you look at Wigan's record at the JJB, or Warrington's at the HJ, the win percentage is down on the old homes even if, certainly in our case, the crowds are up. Today RL is all about money making for the clubs and I just hope it doesn't lose it's roots too much.