chrysostom wrote:Wykey - that Megson story is brilliant, I've not heard it before!
I like Martinez, I like Wigan's squad - but I dislike the status the football club has among the townspeople. There's a really good article on it here.
If my local club was in the premier league and a season ticket cost ~£300, I couldn't imagine not going.
Yeah, it's a funny story, but it's also symptomatic of the chairman - people credit him for sticking by Moyes and for employing him in the first place - but if he'd got his way the manager would have been Megson - he's stuck with Moyes because there's simply no other option (and hasn't been for 5 years).
Wigan's a rugby town, always will be - I lived there for six or seven years and lived next door to a bloke who'd been going since they were non-league, I was made up for him when they got promoted, and made up for Whelan who is a Wigan Football man through and through (with a tremendous social ethos too).
The population of Wigan's only 80,000 or so AND they've never really cared about football (and those that do have traditionally supported a Manchester or Liverpool club) so they don't really do as badly for crowds as it seems. To put that in context, I remember Newcastle getting 8-10,000 from a City of 250,00 and no other clubs nearby (Tyneside has nearly a million people).