Surprised at this! Apparently Wigan have 10,000 FA cup tickets unsold.
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Thread: Wigan can't sell FA cup tickets
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10-04-2013 05:50 PM #1
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Wigan can't sell FA cup tickets
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10-04-2013 05:58 PM #3
Why would anyone be surprised by this piece of information that has nothing to do with anything
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10-04-2013 05:59 PM #4
To be fair, they are a small club that has managed to stay in the top flight for a few years after moving up the divisions. The town is more a rugby town but due to the football team being a lower league side, most football fans followed nearby Liverpool, Man U, Everton, etc.
I'm sure in years gone by they only got crowds of a couple of thousand
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10-04-2013 05:59 PM #5
Pretty surprised that an EPL team have less glory hunting one game a season wonders than we do!
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10-04-2013 06:02 PM #6
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A predominantly rugby league town, about 100k population, Wembley is a fair distance - all this goes some way to explaining why.
They'll sell out the final if they get there.
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10-04-2013 06:22 PM #7
They've sold about 20,000 tickets (which is about their average home attendance) for a semi final that's being played more than 200 miles away from their town.
I don't think it's too much of a surprise.
As someone else has said already, if they beat Millwall and get to the final then they'll have no problems in selling their allocation.
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10-04-2013 07:44 PM #8
Original allocation was 31,000.
Town population is 80,000.
And yet it's a surprise that close to 40% of the entire population haven't bought tickets for a game that is 200 miles away? I'm sure that the good folk of Wigan are ashamed of themselves.
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10-04-2013 08:13 PM #9
Hope they can pull out a surprise and win the whole thing. Got family in Wigan so been to a few of their games, would be nice if they stay up that next season they have a good start to the season rather than leave it late.
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10-04-2013 08:17 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
For shame.
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10-04-2013 08:19 PM #11
They've sold more than we have for a semi witch is more than 3 times the distance away. I'd guess the population of Edinburgh is a hell of a lot bigger than Wigan. Good on them, would be very easy to follow one of the Manchester Liverpool clubs if you were from Wigan.
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10-04-2013 09:56 PM #13
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The opening poster never said that they should be ashamed. Calm down calm down.
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10-04-2013 10:20 PM #14
Apparently the last train back to Wigan leaves an hour after KO.
It does irk me that these two bit tiny clubs have all the money of the Premiership, while elder statesmen of the Scottish game like Hibs live on scraps.
J
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11-04-2013 08:51 AM #15
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11-04-2013 09:16 AM #17
Wigan are a club punching well over their weight, something i wish we could do as much as they have, for as long as they have.
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11-04-2013 09:43 AM #18
I was at the Luton Wimbledon semi in 1988 and there were c25,000 there in White Hart Lane.
Probably 20,00 Luton with 5,000 Dons fans. Was a weird atmosphere in a half empty stadium.
(off topic, but when Wimbledon went on and won the cup, beating Liverpool, it was and still is regarded as a truly great upset - even though Wmbledon finished 7th in the top division that year).
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11-04-2013 09:43 AM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I did think I'd escape from this ticket malarkey coming on here though, for those who know my workplace
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11-04-2013 09:58 AM #20
[QUOTE=leithsansiro;3561062]Original allocation was 31,000.
Town population is 80,000.
I honestly thought that Wigan was much bigger than that, it is only the size of Bolton
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11-04-2013 10:00 AM #21
Shouldn't this thread be titled:
'Wigan sell fantastic number of tickets for FA cup despite being from a small, Rugby League oriented town'?
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11-04-2013 10:18 AM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-04-2013 10:30 AM #23
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11-04-2013 10:37 AM #24
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A city/town's population is not always the best indicator of potential fan base.
Manchester only has a population of about 435,000 or something like that which is very similar to Edinburgh. The Greater Manchester area however has about 2.5 million where as the "greater" Edinburgh area (to include the Lothians) is only about 800,000.
I'd still say that the Edinburgh teams, given the size of population of the city, are poorly supported.
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11-04-2013 10:40 AM #25
3561473TE=blackpoolhibs;3561473]Wigan are a club punching well over their weight, something i wish we could do as much as they have, for as long as they have.[/QUOTE]
I don't think you can compare the 2, wigan benefited from an owner pumping in millions of pounds to get them established. Since he's stopped throwing money at them they've struggled every season almost. They also get millions of pounds a year from sky. What they have done that we haven't is find a phenomenal young manager and managed to keep him
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