The club shop has free postage and a sale on the kits (and other items) currently in time for Father’s Day. I’m sure they’ll be hoping plenty utilise those offers.
In the longer term they’ll probably need to get creative. I know drive in cinemas are now allowed, so I wonder if they could make money from screening games once they’re back behind closed doors. If the club could sell merchandise and food/drink with social distancing measures in place, I think it would prove popular. Season ticket holders could potentially get in for free but I’m sure plenty would still pay and even if people were to get in for free, they’d then probably spend money on other things. It would create income for the club and some atmosphere for the fans.
From a Warrington Season Ticket holder, that is a good considered letter. unlike the hysterical ramblings of some other local chairman. I suspect we will get something similar. Difficult times call for difficult measures. Lets just hope we can all pull through. This is the greatest game with the best fans after all..
The club shop has free postage and a sale on the kits (and other items) currently in time for Father’s Day. I’m sure they’ll be hoping plenty utilise those offers.
In the longer term they’ll probably need to get creative. I know drive in cinemas are now allowed, so I wonder if they could make money from screening games once they’re back behind closed doors. If the club could sell merchandise and food/drink with social distancing measures in place, I think it would prove popular. Season ticket holders could potentially get in for free but I’m sure plenty would still pay and even if people were to get in for free, they’d then probably spend money on other things. It would create income for the club and some atmosphere for the fans.
That’s a fabulous idea, there are some Big car parks around the stadium, big screen to show the ‘behind closed doors games, watch from your car like a drive in.
That’s a fabulous idea, there are some Big car parks around the stadium, big screen to show the ‘behind closed doors games, watch from your car like a drive in.
I read a Football team in Denmark are doing it and it got me thinking. Not sure on the rules of drinking alcohol in cars (the driver can’t obviously ) but if passengers could sink a few whilst watching the games, I’m sure it could work. It sounds like our games won’t be in Wigan anyway, so there shouldn’t be too many issues with our fans being close to the stadium the game is at.
That’s a fabulous idea, there are some Big car parks around the stadium, big screen to show the ‘behind closed doors games, watch from your car like a drive in.
If only we could guarantee the weather we have the playing field at the Arena. Surely there can be some sort of fundraising event on the field (and surround g running track).
Wire_91 wrote:its your first final in about 8 years and now you ravin and rantin about it F**k off, and ill be going old trafford tomoz cheering on the saints and ill be writing on this forum givin you loads of shi* when your drying you eyes and the wire fan will be here handing out the tissues in the thousands, thats if you do take that many fans cause now it looks like its your fans who have jumped on the band wagon now your in a final, this time last year there was only 1000 people in the jjb and now its fillin up cause youve won the league hahaha proper true supporters you are
The club shop has free postage and a sale on the kits (and other items) currently in time for Father’s Day. I’m sure they’ll be hoping plenty utilise those offers.
In the longer term they’ll probably need to get creative. I know drive in cinemas are now allowed, so I wonder if they could make money from screening games once they’re back behind closed doors. If the club could sell merchandise and food/drink with social distancing measures in place, I think it would prove popular. Season ticket holders could potentially get in for free but I’m sure plenty would still pay and even if people were to get in for free, they’d then probably spend money on other things. It would create income for the club and some atmosphere for the fans.
What’s the fitting like on this seasons shirts? The last shirt I got was the season before last, I ordered online for myself and my dad and I ended up taking my dads which was 2 sizes bigger than I normally wear!!!
What’s the fitting like on this seasons shirts? The last shirt I got was the season before last, I ordered online for myself and my dad and I ended up taking my dads which was 2 sizes bigger than I normally wear!!!
Not sure, only got the little one a kit. Think I read this years are better, as in an XL is an XL and not like Errea we’re you started needing to go sizes up.
Not sure, only got the little one a kit. Think I read this years are better, as in an XL is an XL and not like Errea we’re you started needing to go sizes up.
Yeah, one season I got an Errea one in a medium given to me that fit and the next season I was in an XXL!!!
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