Good! It was such a cowardly moveThey already did
I think they usually train in Chigwell, so was maybe just for the cameras.I saw on the news item about the Government bill to bring in a football regulator they were at Orient. Main thing caught my eye was they were training on their matchday pitch. Wasn’t sure if that was just for the media or a regular event.
Maybe be the government can fix it.Wigan make yet another humungous loss - a club record £17.5m in 2022-23 financial year:
Phoenix 2021 Limited publish accounts for 2022/23 financial year
Phoenix 2021 Limited, the registered company trading as Wigan Athletic Football Club, has published the financial results of accounts for the 2022/2023 campaign, for the year ending 30 June 2023.wiganathletic.com
Making a record loss at a club where losses are the everyday norm is quite an achievement - they actually managed to lose £1.6m more than their turnover.
Give them their 8 points back.........and they've still lost another 17.5M to be a mid table L1 side. Incredible stuff, and highlights the torque that the people running the Imps are extracting.Maybe be the government can fix it.
Mount up regulators
To be pedantically accurate (who, me?) they are Truro City.Spare a thought for Truro Town
Donny, MK & Wrexham all 2022 cities but no need to change football club names as per Swansea Town all those years ago According to Impshistorian book Lincoln lead the way for City teams (so none of this crap from fans of imposters playing in blue etc using just "City" and believing it could/should refer uniquely to them for financial waste reasons)To be pedantically accurate (who, me?) they are Truro City.
Just to supplement my own post, does anyone remember Wigan and their supporters blubbering their eyes out in 2021 and calling on the support of the football family to save their 'well-run' club? They almost went to the wall in 2021 with an incredible £46m debt and were saved almost at the last minute by new owners Phoenix 2021; MD Malachy Brannigan spoke of having to run the club sustainably and within budget.Wigan make yet another humungous loss - a club record £17.5m in 2022-23 financial year:
Phoenix 2021 Limited publish accounts for 2022/23 financial year
Phoenix 2021 Limited, the registered company trading as Wigan Athletic Football Club, has published the financial results of accounts for the 2022/2023 campaign, for the year ending 30 June 2023.wiganathletic.com
Making a record loss at a club where losses are the everyday norm is quite an achievement - they actually managed to lose £1.6m more than their turnover.
Always was a rugby town, always will be.Just to supplement my own post, does anyone remember Wigan and their supporters blubbering their eyes out in 2021 and calling on the support of the football family to save their 'well-run' club? They almost went to the wall in 2021 with an incredible £46m debt and were saved almost at the last minute by new owners Phoenix 2021; MD Malachy Brannigan spoke of having to run the club sustainably and within budget.
Well, despite their own warnings and Brannigan's claim to be living within a tight budget, they lost £7.7m in 2021-22.
Adding the latest loss of £17.5m to that, Wigan have lost an astonishing £25.2m in two seasons since almost going to the wall.
Have they learnt nothing at all?
This is a club with an average gate of just 11,081 for that same two-year period which consisted of a League One title win plus a relegation season in the Championship.
At the same level as Boston United, got promoted last season , if they won all the outstanding games stand a chance of promotion to National LeagueTo be pedantically accurate (who, me?) they are Truro City.
At risk of repeating myself - kick 'em out.Just to supplement my own post, does anyone remember Wigan and their supporters blubbering their eyes out in 2021 and calling on the support of the football family to save their 'well-run' club? They almost went to the wall in 2021 with an incredible £46m debt and were saved almost at the last minute by new owners Phoenix 2021; MD Malachy Brannigan spoke of having to run the club sustainably and within budget.
Well, despite their own warnings and Brannigan's claim to be living within a tight budget, they lost £7.7m in 2021-22.
Adding the latest loss of £17.5m to that, Wigan have lost an astonishing £25.2m in two seasons since almost going to the wall.
Have they learnt nothing at all?
This is a club with an average gate of just 11,081 for that same two-year period which consisted of a League One title win plus a relegation season in the Championship.
Donny, MK & Wrexham all 2022 cities but no need to change football club names as per Swansea Town all those years ago According to Impshistorian book Lincoln lead the way for City teams (so none of this crap from fans of imposters playing in blue etc using just "City" and believing it could/should refer uniquely to them for financial waste reasons)
You can say that again.At risk of repeating myself - kick 'em out.
I quite enjoyed this bit -Just to supplement my own post, does anyone remember Wigan and their supporters blubbering their eyes out in 2021 and calling on the support of the football family to save their 'well-run' club? They almost went to the wall in 2021 with an incredible £46m debt and were saved almost at the last minute by new owners Phoenix 2021; MD Malachy Brannigan spoke of having to run the club sustainably and within budget.
Well, despite their own warnings and Brannigan's claim to be living within a tight budget, they lost £7.7m in 2021-22.
Adding the latest loss of £17.5m to that, Wigan have lost an astonishing £25.2m in two seasons since almost going to the wall.
Have they learnt nothing at all?
This is a club with an average gate of just 11,081 for that same two-year period which consisted of a League One title win plus a relegation season in the Championship.
Lessons must be learnt from the past if we want to be sustainable for the future.
No, he didnt score last week but got one the previous game. His strike partner scored hat tricks in the last 2 games but didn’t score today.Haven’t been listening to Radio Lincs, but looking at scores Knowles got a hat-trick for Boston. That’s not a hat-trick of hat-tricks is it?