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27.07.2012

// Fans Take Driving Seat for Big One 4

By Warriors Staff

Home » General News » Fans Take Driving Seat for Big One 4
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Twelve dedicated Warriors fans last night had their cars branded up at DM Posters & Signs to help promote the Big One 4.

Wigan Warriors last week released an article on their website asking for willing volunteers to help them advertise the upcoming Stobart Super League fixture against Hull FC on Friday 3rd August, in a unique way.

Warriors Marketing Executive Paul MacLeod said,

"We are always looking for new and innovative ways to promote our games, and branding fans cars is certainly one of those! It is great to see that fans will go such lengths to support the Club and we would like to thank everyone who was involved, including the guys at DM Posters and Signs who applied the stickers for us"

Wigan fan Rob Coram (pictured with Jamie Collins of DM Posters and Signs) who had his van branded, added,

"As a courier I cover quite a few miles on a daily basis. Being a huge Warriors fan I was more than willing to do my bit to help out, what I believe is the greatest Club in the world."

Wigan Warriors would like to extend special thanks to the following fans who will be displaying a Big One 4 sticker on their car ahead of the match next week;

Rob Coram
Neil Worrall
Nicholas Holden
Sharon Kelly
Christine Jones
Jeff Hitchen
Chris Heaton
Ryan Williamson
Gareth Norris
David Stirrup
Christine Waine
A Mercer

For more information about DM Posters & Signs visit their website by [clicking here]

Tickets for the Big One 4, as Wigan tackle Hull FC at the DW Stadium on Friday 3rd August are now on sale from the DW Stadium Ticket Office, Ticket Hotline on 0871 66-33-552 and online by [clicking here]

 

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