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| I would like to say an eloquent comment to that Saddened post but all I can say is you are no better than the bitter bin dipping ‘red vee’ tools who pollute our town. The amount of Sintellins glory hunting idiots who got off the train at the Warrington West Station tonight was pathetic.
Aren’t you supposed to get off at Shaw Street?
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Understand you lot are giddy after a rare win over us, but do you really believe that? Do you mean the Luke Thompson who carried Saints for months after Walmsley broke his neck ? Going into a game with only 2 props is always going to be a challenge. Throw
This is one of those days you will happily remember for years as a day you truly dismantled us with incredible flowing rugby, amazing tackles and utter domination. In reality it was far from that. It was a very close and scrappy affair with mistakes everywhere, we just weren't able to capitalise on any of yours. You scored a dive over from a yard out and your second was just a joke with the most blatant knock on and offside ever in the play before it. You handled the situation better (It could even prove over the next few weeks that you are better without Hill) but tonight is very similar to last week. You would probably win last weeks game with 13 on the field, we'd have probably won tonight if we had a few less injured.
Price got a lot of stick from you last season, but he seems to have perfected the gameplan against us and fixed whatever held you back last season. Looking forward to seeing you play Hull, think that could be a great game. Whilst not many were looking forward to this season it seems like it could be a lot more interesting than last season. Saints will still be strong when we get Walmsley, Roby, Amor, Knowles, Coote and Makinson back. Hopefully one or two will return against Hull. Hull look strong and you look to be back in contention now, even Wigan look like they'll be competitive this season, but they don't seem capable of winning anything to me with that pack.'"
Roby back? He is finished(and a true legend before anyone starts). You know this and you've still got 2 more years of marquee wages to pay him 
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| Quote Moe syslak="Moe syslak"Roby back? He is finished(and a true legend before anyone starts). You know this and you've still got 2 more years of marquee wages to pay him
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I doubt that. He's already said he'll see how this season goes before deciding whether to play again. A 'finished' Roby did perfectly fine last season, easily still in the top 2 or 3 hookers in Super League, still capable of 40+ tackles and playing the full 80. If he plays tonight we'd have scored one or two and made the game closer. We had about six repeat sets on your line, he'd have got us over during that.
Lots of people ridiculing Saints after one defeat. Odd given tonight was the first proper Super League game we've lost since 2018 and we had half the team missing. I'll take that record.
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| Good win tonight & it looks like the best way to deal with Saints is to take the game to them & not let them get in their stride ,just like at Wembley. And , speaking of Wembley , Eamonn looked fed up tonight too.
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| Quote ninearches="ninearches"Good win tonight & it looks like the best way to deal with Saints is to take the game to them & not let them get in their stride ,just like at Wembley. And , speaking of Wembley , Eamonn looked fed up tonight too.'"
He'll be penning his programme notes about your second try as I type this.
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| Amor missing??? Brilliant!! Only Saints fans could be so whiny after a match in which they were COMPLETELY outplayed. An utterly horrible set of fans. Suck it up, be gracious and move on. Positives - you lost a run of the mill league game to us which means you may, finally, beat us in a big match.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"
This is one of those days you will happily remember for years as a day you truly dismantled us with incredible flowing rugby, amazing tackles and utter domination. In reality it was far from that. It was a very close and scrappy affair with mistakes everywhere, we just weren't able to capitalise on any of yours. You scored a dive over from a yard out and your second was just a joke with the most blatant knock on and offside ever in the play before it. You handled the situation better (It could even prove over the next few weeks that you are better without Hill) but tonight is very similar to last week. You would probably win last weeks game with 13 on the field, we'd have probably won tonight if we had a few back.'"
Behold. The most unintentionally funny paragraph in RL Fans history.
Your opening sentence has bitterness, oozing through it.
It was very close?... REALLY?.
A knock on....No
You'd have probably won if you had a few back...what, like Wembley, when your missing players DID play..
Matron. He's out of bed, again.
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| Shame Coote wasn't playing, but I guess we still did ok without him
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Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Understand you lot are giddy after a rare win over us, but do you really believe that? Do you mean the Luke Thompson who carried Saints for months after Walmsley broke his neck ? Going into a game with only 2 props is always going to be a challenge. Throw
This is one of those days you will happily remember for years as a day you truly dismantled us with incredible flowing rugby, amazing tackles and utter domination. In reality it was far from that. It was a very close and scrappy affair with mistakes everywhere, we just weren't able to capitalise on any of yours. You scored a dive over from a yard out and your second was just a joke with the most blatant knock on and offside ever in the play before it. You handled the situation better (It could even prove over the next few weeks that you are better without Hill) but tonight is very similar to last week. You would probably win last weeks game with 13 on the field, we'd have probably won tonight if we had a few less injured.
Price got a lot of stick from you last season, but he seems to have perfected the gameplan against us and fixed whatever held you back last season. Looking forward to seeing you play Hull, think that could be a great game. Whilst not many were looking forward to this season it seems like it could be a lot more interesting than last season. Saints will still be strong when we get Walmsley, Roby, Amor, Knowles, Coote and Makinson back. Hopefully one or two will return against Hull. Hull look strong and you look to be back in contention now, even Wigan look like they'll be competitive this season, but they don't seem capable of winning anything to me with that pack.'"
https://youtu.be/LPn0KFlbqX8
Highlight of the night for me was seeing one of the '65' balloons that you lot brought, popped and discarded out on winwick street after the game.
I bet someone had a good chuckle yesterday afternoon doing that.
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Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Understand you lot are giddy after a rare win over us, but do you really believe that? Do you mean the Luke Thompson who carried Saints for months after Walmsley broke his neck ? Going into a game with only 2 props is always going to be a challenge. Throw
This is one of those days you will happily remember for years as a day you truly dismantled us with incredible flowing rugby, amazing tackles and utter domination. In reality it was far from that. It was a very close and scrappy affair with mistakes everywhere, we just weren't able to capitalise on any of yours. You scored a dive over from a yard out and your second was just a joke with the most blatant knock on and offside ever in the play before it. You handled the situation better (It could even prove over the next few weeks that you are better without Hill) but tonight is very similar to last week. You would probably win last weeks game with 13 on the field, we'd have probably won tonight if we had a few less injured.
Price got a lot of stick from you last season, but he seems to have perfected the gameplan against us and fixed whatever held you back last season. Looking forward to seeing you play Hull, think that could be a great game. Whilst not many were looking forward to this season it seems like it could be a lot more interesting than last season. Saints will still be strong when we get Walmsley, Roby, Amor, Knowles, Coote and Makinson back. Hopefully one or two will return against Hull. Hull look strong and you look to be back in contention now, even Wigan look like they'll be competitive this season, but they don't seem capable of winning anything to me with that pack.'"
https://youtu.be/LPn0KFlbqX8
Highlight of the night for me was seeing one of the '65' balloons that you lot brought, popped and discarded out on winwick street after the game.
I bet someone had a good chuckle yesterday afternoon doing that.
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| The narrative about how the Legendary Saints strength in depth would see them go unbeaten has certainly gone into reverse gear.
Tough night for Elvis and Elton at the back, and the fearsome blonde bombshells up front took a proper tonking.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"He'll be penning his programme notes about your second try as I type this.'"
And Saints never score from a knock on or a forward pass do they???
Oh btw did anyone hear last night that Saints have injuries, thought that only happened to Castleford.
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