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| Have Town actually bought the copyright?
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| He'll want to be careful with that barbed wire hat Dropkick.
Am I the only one who just twigged 'News Wire' was a play on words?
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| Quote ="Teessidewire"Have Town actually bought the copyright?'"
I don't know for certain, but I remember someone posting on here once that they were connected with the club in some way and saying they had.
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| Quote ="Dropkick Murphy"The club are slowly but surely accepting it back though, with things like "News Wire", and I bought my girlfriend's 12 year old son a cap in the club shop yesterday which has barbed wire on it.
The Wire is probably the second strongest traditional nickname in rugby league after Saints, as even fans of other clubs routinely use it to refer to us, and in terms of regular use by it's own club's fans Wolves is probably the weakest Super League era moniker still in existence. It's not even as popular as Giants and Warriors, nevermind Bulls and Rhinos.
I don't think the club would actually be allowed to produce merchandise with "The Wire" written on though, because WTFC have bought the copyright, and that's extremely cheeky in my opinion. I suppose "Wires" would be the easy way round it if the club so desires, but there shouldn't need to be a way round it.'"
TBH all the names you've quoted are all my jacksy really & identify with the perception of Rugby League by Sky & the way they wanted to Americanise it with a franchise system.The sooner all those ridiculous nicknames disappear the better.
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| Bloody ell, did'nt realise we still had a football team.
is Derek Brownbill still the manager?
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| Quote ="Dropkick Murphy"I don't know for certain, but I remember someone posting on here once that they were connected with the club in some way and saying they had.'"
As a supporter of both the Wire and the Yellows (the name the supporters give town) im not sure if we have bought the rights,
Gary Skents is the Chairman of the club so might be the best person to ask.
As for this season the club have hopes for promotion this season following the appointment of Shaun Reid (brother of Peter) as manager.
However the football league dream has been around for the last 5 years and we have not moved in the league pyramid and could do with a few more people from warrington to come and watch .
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| Quote ="Fantastic Mr Cat"Just on the wire comment, have you seen the new caps they've got on sale in the shop?'"
Would you believe that a few minutes after posting that I had a flashback to seeing them when I got my saints ticket yesterday, haha!
I quite like 'wire' and 'wolves' being kept seperately, the former has a feeling of tradition and belonging to the fans on the terraces, whilst the latter represents the club's corporate image which is invaluable today, not only does it give us an identity which can be used for merchandise, mascots etc it's a name which is becoming recognised nationwide from my experience of speaking to people at uni etc.
I also think it's a good touch that 'Wolves' is relevant to the club and town's heritage. The golden gates, crest and Wilderspool. I can't say I would have the same enthusiasm for Wildcats.
Just a quick addendum, whilst I have no interest in soccer I would always wish Town every success, I went to their 2010 end of season dinner which was a great night and there seems to be a lot of hard work going on behind the scenes lately which should be commended.
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| Quote ="ninearches"TBH all the names you've quoted are all my jacksy really & identify with the perception of Rugby League by Sky & the way they wanted to Americanise it with a franchise system.The sooner all those ridiculous nicknames disappear the better.'"
I agree completely. I was simply pointing out that they have caught on in some places - most notably Bradford and Leeds - more than they have in Warrington where the "old" nickname is still going strong.
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| Quote ="Teessidewire"They certainly won't be getting anywhere near the Football League if they stay at Cantilever Park.'"
If you read the Peel Holdings Ocean development proposals (along with some of the other "aims" on their website) they won't be getting anywhere near a footbal field if they stay at Cantilever Park
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| Quote ="Supermole"As a supporter of both the Wire and the Yellows (the name the supporters give town) im not sure if we have bought the rights,
Gary Skents is the Chairman of the club so might be the best person to ask.
As for this season the club have hopes for promotion this season following the appointment of Shaun Reid (brother of Peter) as manager.
However the football league dream has been around for the last 5 years and we have not moved in the league pyramid and could do with a few more people from warrington to come and watch
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Am I right in thinking that Peter Reid has been helping out with coaching as well? Never been to a Warrington Town game, but might try and get to one this upcoming season.
Despite the 'wendyball' shouts on this forum, there is a massive interest in football in the town, perhaps even bigger than Rugby League you could argue. The problem lies in the fact that most people already support one of the big three North West teams, as well as there being a scattering of people following the likes of Everton, Bolton and Wigan, so even if Warrington Town achieved league status I can't imagine the crowds ever being that high.
Good luck to them with achieving promotion anyway, but more importantly perhaps a decent run in the FA Cup would raise awareness and interest in the side. Do they ever get anywhere near the 1st round of the competition?
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| i go to every warrington town home game and get to a few away would love to see a few rugby supporters or anyone down there though as the attendances aren't great and there are the same faces there every i no pretty much every supporter by name the push for promotion looks good this year with the new coach in who seems like a good bloke and about 45 players on trial at the moment and keeping the best 25 which can only benefit the club. gary skent and others like jay standing work really hard down at the club and are trying to push the advertisement. and as for the FA cup question they usually get to about 3rd qualifier where we draw a conference side you have to win 4 qualifiers to get to the first round.
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| Quote ="FireWire"The problem lies in the fact that most people already support one of the big three North West teams, as well as there being a scattering of people following the likes of Everton, Bolton and Wigan'"
Arf. I realise you might be having a dig but in my experience - obviously this was pre-Abu Dhabi - Everton had far more fans in Warrington than Man City.
I checked Town's website yesterday after I posted this and as it turns out they're at home to a mongrel XI at 2pm on the Saturday of Wire V Wigan so I might make it a double header.
They'll never be a well supported club as you say though for the exact reasons you mentioned. In the extremely unlikely event they get into the Football League - four promotions would be required - they'll suffer the same symptoms of clubs like Bury and Rochdale where they are too closely located to bigger city clubs in the Premier League.
If they were to get a real benefactor who transformed them as Whelan did to Wigan Athletic they would simply become the next Wigan Athletic - a football club in a rugby town where most football fans already support someone else, the catchment area outside the town itself is non existant due to other much bigger clubs, and the lowest attendances in the Premier League are the end result.
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| Some interesting comments - Having been a life long Wolves (Wire) fan and a football supporter I believe there is room for two successful sporting brands in the town. This is also the view of my fellow directors.
The Wire has always been a name connected to the town of Warrington and when the new board took over four years ago we thought it was a stronger brand than The Yellows.
Our club badge has always been the town's coat of arms and we felt the brand the Wire, which had been totally dropped as a brand by the Wolves at the time, was a good one to adopt.
We have worked closely and indeed supported and sponsored the Wolves and there has never been any issue with us using the Wire as a nickname/brand.
We even had a joint training session last year and are hoping to arrange another soon at our new training camp at Orford Park.
We now have superb training facilities which better than most football league teams.
We also have a new manager (Shaun Reid brother of Peter) who is building a strong squad to take us a step nearer the promised land.
We signalled our ambitions four years ago and now after doing a lot of hard work behind the scenes we are ready to take the next step.
Check out next week's Midweek Guardian to see everything you will need to know about what we offer in the community and what our plans and ambitions are.
There will even be a special offer for everyone to come and watch us for FREE!
While I agree that many people will always seen Warrington as a rugby town - the facts show that for every child that plays rugby league in Warrington - nine play football.
Many premier league fans are falling out of love with the game at the highest level due to the obsence salaries and some are starting to look at non league football as an alternative and more affordable game to follow.
All we ask is that every football fan out there who lives in Warrington is to adopt us as your second team - come and watch a game and see just how enjoyable it is.
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| Quote ="Garyskent"Many premier league fans are falling out of love with the game at the highest level due to the obsence salaries and some are starting to look at non league football as an alternative and more affordable game to follow.'"
That is very true. I only went to about 15 LFC games last season which is half the number I was doing as recently as three or four years ago for several reasons, but cost being the main one. If I still lived in Warrington I probably would be inclined to watch a few Town games now.
Good luck to you and what you're putting it place there. It sounds quite promising.
I still reckon it should be Wire rugby and Yellows football though
"Nicknames" are decided by fans not directors!
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| I went a few years back for a Cup game against Stalybridge Celtic, quite enjoyed. Nice clubhouse and bar.
Good luck to them. Anything which gives people more semi-pro sport to watch, and more local lads the chance to test themselves at a decent level, has to be a good thing.
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| Quote ="Live Wired"Bloody ell, did'nt realise we still had a football team.
is Derek Brownbill still the manager?'"
Derek has not been manager for quite some time - the new manager, who joined at the back end of last season is Shaun Reid, an ex football league professional/coach, who is the brother of former England and Everton legend Peter.
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| Quote ="Dropkick Murphy"That is very true. I only went to about 15 LFC games last season which is half the number I was doing as recently as three or four years ago for several reasons, but cost being the main one. If I still lived in Warrington I probably would be inclined to watch a few Town games now.
Good luck to you and what you're putting it place there. It sounds quite promising.
I still reckon it should be Wire rugby and Yellows football though
"Nicknames" are decided by fans not directors!'"
Thank you for you kind wishes.
Directors are normally fans as well
Think I clocked up more than 60 games following Warrington Town last season.
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| There is a demand for a team in the town remember the golden days in the 90's when gates of 1,500 were common for the big matches.
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| Quote ="FireWire"Ha ha I'm a Liverpool supporter, and yes it was meant to be a wind up. To be honest I would say there's still more Everton than City fans in the town.
Didn't realise that Warrington Town used to get crowds of 1,500 a couple of decades ago, not bad for a non-league side that. How much does the ground these days?'"
The 1,500 crowds were only for big cup games - the average league gate in the 1990s was 200-300 when the team was winning on a regular basis.
Average was 200 last season and hoping to try and double that this season with a promotion chasing team.
Official capacity is 1,500 but ground could accommodate 3,000.
Admission is £8 adults £5 concessions £2 for Under 18s and Free to all kids aged under 12.
Playing Crewe United from Northern Ireland in the Peace Cup this Saturday, kick off 3pm - admission just £5 & £2.50. Kids free.
A great chance to see a warrington team winning silverware.
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| I went to Warrington Town V Gresley Rovers once with my mate from uni who supports Gresley and actually came to visit me for the weekend specifically for the purpose of attending that fixture.
We sat behind the dugout and the manager was screaming instructions at some player called "Bodge" and having a go at him. I was leathered and just sarcastically, and loudly, shouted "Yeah, for f*** sake Bodge!" which resulted in the manager turning round and giving me the sort of look that says "Go and stand as far away from me as you can right now or I'm going to Eric Cantona you".
It was a good day out.
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| Quote ="Dropkick Murphy"I went to Warrington Town V Gresley Rovers once with my mate from uni who supports Gresley and actually came to visit me for the weekend specifically for the purpose of attending that fixture.
We sat behind the dugout and the manager was screaming instructions at some player called "Bodge" and having a go at him. I was leathered and just sarcastically, and loudly, shouted "Yeah, for f*** sake Bodge!" which resulted in the manager turning round and giving me the sort of look that says "Go and stand as far away from me as you can right now or I'm going to Eric Cantona you".
It was a good day out.'"
You have to be careful at giving out stick at that level. I once saw a lad, about 18 but hanging around with a load of 14 year olds giving loads of racial abuse to an opposition player with all the 14 year olds laughing and hanging on to every word. When the player heard he climbed over the fence, into the stand and pinned the lad up against the back of the stand, threatening to smash his face in. He was quiet as a mouse after that.
We once give Tommy Hutchinson some stick about his own goal in the '81 cup final. When we saw that it was getting to him, we followed him around the pitch giving him grief. Every time he took a corner there was someone giving it to him. He scored a last minute equaliser, ran over to where we were stood and said, "That wasn't an own goal lads". Warrington went on to win in extra time, cue more abuse for the rest of the game. He didn't hang around getting off the pitch at the end.
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