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| Runcorn highfield haha! I would love to know what he did that was so special!!
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| Quote Fantastic Mr Cat="Fantastic Mr Cat"There's a few players, i think certainly from that 2002 season that were lamented just because of how bad the team performances were.
Rivett for example, for the first couple of games of the season, he wasn't bad, and i'm pretty sure he scored a few tries, yes he came on the back of his career falling apart but he did ok, people just remember him as being mickey poor, though he did get buggered off partway through the season, but as we all saw, that year tries were very few and far between cos of the way ando had set us up.
everyone says crouthers, crouthers was terrible, he was pretty good at bradford and wakey, he barely played much first team for us before getting released, and then brought back.
just for steve51 though, Laughton was done before he came here, i dont think he wanted to admit it, his glass back was shot to pieces when he was at shuddersfield.
i effin hates antony swann though, he really wasted his bloody career.'"
Some good came out of that season. Mark Hilton came back and did well, Nick Fozzard was good and Domic was a star. However if we all think about, the coaching team and the backbone of that side (maybe backbone is the wrong word in this case) would make our worst ever team.
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"If Wainwright had this squad around him back then, he would have been playing for England not Scotland!
Great player, great vision.
People tore pieces out of him as people tore pieces out of John Fieldhouse before him.
Fieldhouse moved on to Saints and shut the knockers at Warrington up.
Playing for GB and knocking Wire out of the challenge cup with a peach of a pass!
Wainwright stayed at the club he loved and perhaps lost his chance to shut his knockers, moving too late and to too poor of a team.'"
I know you take some stick on here, duckie, but you are bang on with the pathetic grief these 2 suffered at the hand of the Wilderspool/HJ "faithfull"
Fieldhouse. Was a superb player, with a great eye for an opening, so he could put a player through gaps. Suffered years of abuse, then left, as part of the Andy Greg exchange, and immediately got GB honours, and was a GB regular for a few years.
Wainwright. The HJ's favourite scapegoat (with Clarke running him a close second). Another player who I liked.
I'm surprised some numpties haven't mentioned Mark Thomas. Single handedly got us to Wembley in 90, by putting out 2 FANTASTIC passes, when the rest of the side where strolling round with their thumbs up their 'arrisses, wondering how we were going to win. Also won us the Regal, 8 months later. Now he DID take some grief of the "faithfull"
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| It's just TOO easy to name anyone from THAT 2002 squad, so I'll leave well alone
The Jackson brothers
The Peters brothers. Last seen by me, outside the Greyhound (Wembley) before the World Cup Final 92, singing "Oh W@nky W@nky" you know the rest. Thanks for your "efforts", lads.
Ronnie "Cuttlefish" Kettlewell. No more a RL player than Ed The Duck
Roach was a class act, just rarely in Wire Shirt
Tietzel. Thank God Boydy never became a full coach. He certainly never made it as a talent scout.
Mal Yates
Chris Morley. Gash.
I know he wasn't bad, BUT, the idea of having a Hulme play for us, just wants me to have a Dettol bath. EEEEEUUUUUURRRRRGGGGHHHH
Dead dog Duffy
That chancer we got from Hull, Terry Day. He STOLE money from us. What a waste of space.
The 3 amigos from Fulham, with their dross coach.
There'll be more
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| Quote lefty goldblatt="lefty goldblatt"I know you take some stick on here, duckie, but you are bang on with the pathetic grief these 2 suffered at the hand of the Wilderspool/HJ "faithfull"
Fieldhouse. Was a superb player, with a great eye for an opening, so he could put a player through gaps. Suffered years of abuse, then left, as part of the Andy Greg exchange, and immediately got GB honours, and was a GB regular for a few years.
Wainwright. The HJ's favourite scapegoat (with Clarke running him a close second). Another player who I liked.
I'm surprised some numpties haven't mentioned Mark Thomas. Single handedly got us to Wembley in 90, by putting out 2 FANTASTIC passes, when the rest of the side where strolling round with their thumbs up their 'arrisses, wondering how we were going to win. Also won us the Regal, 8 months later. Now he DID take some grief of the "faithfull"'"
thumbs up!
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| Quote lefty goldblatt="lefty goldblatt"I know you take some stick on here, duckie, but you are bang on with the pathetic grief these 2 suffered at the hand of the Wilderspool/HJ "faithfull"
Fieldhouse. Was a superb player, with a great eye for an opening, so he could put a player through gaps. Suffered years of abuse, then left, as part of the Andy Greg exchange, and immediately got GB honours, and was a GB regular for a few years.
Wainwright. The HJ's favourite scapegoat (with Clarke running him a close second). Another player who I liked.
I'm surprised some numpties haven't mentioned Mark Thomas. Single handedly got us to Wembley in 90, by putting out 2 FANTASTIC passes, when the rest of the side where strolling round with their thumbs up their 'arrisses, wondering how we were going to win. Also won us the Regal, 8 months later. Now he DID take some grief of the "faithfull"'"
You're both absolutely right. Prior to Fieldhouse in the late 60's there was Kenny Parr, who was a superb ball playing second row who made Barrry Briggs and Ray Clark look world beaters with his superb passes. He was years ahead of his time, but some absolutely hated him as a player.
Wedge was a fine player and would have really shone in a good side. I'd completely forgotten about Mark Thomas.
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| The problem with Mark Thomas was that we picked him up from Leigh, when he couldn't even get a regular game there - He was very much a panic buy (I'm sure we signed him to play in the Maine Road semi with Wigan?) and for most of his Wire career he seemed to flit in and out of the side, never really setting the world alight, except for the two big games he played in (the Central Park semi and the Regal final).
He certainly wasn't a bad player, but neither was he the ball playing genius that some might like to remember, through rose-tinted memories of the past.
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| Quote lefty goldblatt="lefty goldblatt"The Peters brothers. Last seen by me, outside the Greyhound (Wembley) before the World Cup Final 92, singing "Oh W@nky W@nky" you know the rest. Thanks for your "efforts", lads.
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Oh my word, Steve and Barry Peters. They didn't even look like rugby players. Probably because they evidently weren't.
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| Mike Wainwright would look great in the current Warrington side with his passing and offloading game. People forget he was a strong defender as well.
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| A frustrating one more recently was Jon Wilshire. He could play, had a decent bit of gas and was good in the air. But just didn't perform. Apparently he was carrying knocks, but his whole attitude looked off. The way he carried the ball back, he made Dean Gaskell look like Dean Bell!
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| As someone has mentioned, still can't believe we signed Paul Hulme. And paid him wages.
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