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| Quote: sally cinnamon "Nobody bottled it, you're just being ridiculous.
We lost a game that was decided on fractions and could have gone either way, playing away from home against the defending double winners and likely champions.
Who bottled it when we were getting panned in the first half and had none of the ball and had to defend all half, and we ended up going in only narrowly behind?
Who bottled it when we lost the lead in the second half after being well on top and then pulled it back level?
Who bottled it when we had to go to Cas away, the form team of the year?
Who bottled it when we were 18-0 down at half time against Widnes?
Who bottled it when we had a crap start to the season, and the whole team and coaching staff was under pressure, and everyone was saying we were leaderless and rudderless?
Who bottled it when we lost Briers, Hodgson, Morley and Carvell, four of our greatest all time Wire players, all in one go, and had to replace what they gave us?
Chris Hill stood with having to shoulder the burden of two legendary props retiring and take on our main go forward role, did he bottle it?
Chris Bridge had to step up and be our key player after Briers had gone, did he bottle it?
Matty Russell got a knock that would have had anyone on this forum signed off work for about 6 weeks, how did he play in the biggest game of his life, did he bottle it?
Roy Asotasi has been called our worst ever signing, did he bottle it?
Lets hear who actually bottles it at Warrington Wolves and take some proper action.
Maybe a proper owner, like Koukash, would not have put up with a team bottling it. He would have gone and told the fans how he felt on Twitter and guaranteed we won't bottle it next season. Simon Moran won't do that, he will bottle it.
Koukash would have had TS's P45 ready for him tomorrow morning, as we've bottled it too many times.
I'm hoping Simon Moran will bottle that decision too.'"
I love it when you post seriously, awesome post btw.
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| Quote: Wire Yed "If you genuinely can't see the positives then...wow.
Cas are being assest stripped, so much for their good season.
Wakefield probably finishing bottom
Saints are losing their coach, Walsh will be gone end of 2015, their main man is Travis Burns.
Leeds golden generation are in the golden years of their career.
Hudds are THE bottlers
Catalans are the danger men for next year BUT their travelling kills them.
Bradford...gone
London...gone
Hull FC
swap Salford mouth for social media and you've nailed it.
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| I think a lot of Wires only watch Wire when they watch Warrington play. Honestly, watch the whole game. Both teams, that game was out of this world. Both Wigan and Wire were on fire tonight and there is nothing you could take away from either team if the other had won. Upsetting.... Yes. However I feel privileged to have watched that game live. A great spectical of a game at full intensity for a full 80 minutes.
Great game of Rugby League.
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| I'd rather it was an awful game and we won.
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| It's always pride and there's always next season!!! Er let's start a winning mentality shall we and maybe like Wigan we will turn an average side into trophy collectors! Wane is an illiterate buffoon yet still he manages to get the better of Smith for the fourth time on the trot! Turn into winners wire and put an end to this well respected loser nonsense! Should've won for the past three years! We must win one!!
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| Quote: Wire Yed "I love it when you post seriously, awesome post btw.'"
Totally agree with Sally's post (for once) and yours.
I've only been following Rugby League and Warrington for four years, almost all of you go back further than me. But what we saw tonight was just an amazingly tense and competitive game of rugby. I grew up with RU and I don't trash it but very few RU games can match that for the level of excitement, it was a truly great game. And playing away with an injury-affected squad we lost extremely narrowly to a team which has a full strength squad playing at home and which I'm pretty sure will go on to win the Grand Final rather more easily than the way they beat us tonight. If there's a tinge of disappointment it's that we didn't capitalise on the "meaningless" rounds to finish in a position where we didn't have to play Wigan until the final.
The game as a whole has loads of problems, the falling attendances alarm me and baffle me, but I remember last year thinking we'd never have a good a chance again to win a Grand Final, and yes, we haven't done it but if you'd told me a year, or six months ago, that we'd be fighting for a place in the GF with four minutes to go in the semi I'd have been delighted
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| Quote: Dropkick Murphy "Well the level the likes of Hull FC are at now is the level we were at for a long time, and with the annual exception of two matches against St Helens, I enjoyed watching Wires a lot more then. The end of the season never felt as absolutely devastating as every single one of them has since 2011 that's for sure.
The single hardest thing to take in sport is high expectation combined with continuing failure and that's exactly where we have spent the last four years.
Either win it (unlikely) or just go genuinely rubbish again (more likely) because I'm absolutely sick to death of feeling like this.'"
This could so very nearly been your night and your season. The margins are that fine. Every Wigan fan had this down as the toughest fixture. You're not that far off pal.
We'll probably get turned over next week in one of those rank outsiders has nothing to lose scenarios.
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| I'd rather watch us play entertaining and honest in defense rugby trying different things here and there and always nearly winning a final than watch robotic same old same old Wigan Rugby with their sly tackling defensive techniques. If that's what you need to do to win a grand final then I'm ok with being a nearly team for now. It'll happen one day and we'll win it our way. The way Warrington has always played.
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| Gutted but proud, can't really fault anyone on or off the pitch tonight. Great effort and hopefully we'll come back stronger next year. Oh warry warry.
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| 2014....... a year when I expected very little at the start ended with 2 semi-finals. 8 montsh ago I would never have believed that.
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| After our start to the season, still being in with a shout of the grand final with 3 minutes to go is quite brilliant. Thought that considering Wigan were an extra 7 days fresher than us and we kept them to such a low score after all that pressure is a testament to us at the back end of this season, and we did it with 16 men for over half the game. Couldn't help knowing that if we'd had Briers on the field in those last ten minutes he'd have kicked every one of those drop goals, Wigans and all.
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| Hopefully by next season Smith will know what his HB combination will be. Still need one though. Bridge has been a revelation since he moved there, but he's starting to get a few injuries now. We've got Clark to move us around the field and a big b*****d in Sims upfront.
Along with the new structure, it's going to be a pretty interesting season and one I'm thoroughly looking forward to.
Oh, and as for this season, I don't think we bottled it, I don't think it was our glorious chance to win it, you hear the same s**t from Saddened and FlexWheeler year on year on year and it's just beyond boring now. This season has exceeded my expectations, never expected to be a game away from the Grand Final or the Challenge Cup final. I could be massively gutted, I could me in a foul mood and not wanting to speak to anyone all weekend, but I'm not, I'm more proud than anything. No point wallowing over what if's, season is over now. Revert to being an England fan for the Four Nations, and then onwards to the 2015 season!
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| Anyone actually annoyed with the team cos we haven't won the GF this year should just buy a Pie shirt for next season.
Give me a choice between:
- doing the double and getting backtoback GF wins but sitting in a silent stadium and leaving on or before the hooter, even when we win
- or win a few CC's and fall just short now and then but play class rugby league and have a set of passionate, vocal fans that love their team more than life itself.
I know which one I'd choose. Every time.
We aren't going to win it for a while yet, and I'm perfectly okay with that. We'll win it eventually by playing our way.
2 semi finals in a "transitional" year is more than I expected. Oh and this was an actual transition year, not any of this "we haven't got any class players or won anything since 2008 so we're still in transition" nonsense.
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| Quote: TF and the wire "Would anyone else liked to have seen Hock come on in a Wire shirt midway through the first half?'"
Yes I say that with no shame the man's a mongrel.. But we got bullied and having grown up watching those guys in my avatar Wire never got bullied. .... ever.
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| Quote: Dropkick Murphy "We've had golden opportunities to win Super League for the last four years in a row and we haven't taken a single one of them. We're an also-ran club. We always have been with the exception of a brief period around the time my 60 year old dad was born and we always will be. That's the bottom line. Absolutely gutted.'"
It seems I'm the same age as your father so a comment is required. Wire have won lots of trophies over the years. 1950s we were very strong with Gerry Helme, Brian Bevan and Co, but I never saw that side as I'd just been born. 1974 was a very special year, but the Wire team of the last five years has been a different animal altogether. After 1954 we faded away, and after 1974 we faded away again. Every time we looked to be building a side that would compete year-in-year-out we lost key players : Andy Gregory, Greg Mackey, Ian Potter, Iestyn Harris, Phil Ford, Paul Sculthorpe, to name but a few. At the end of the 1990s we even had to scrap the youth teams to save money ( either that or go bust ). We never competed consistently though we won the odd thing now and again. This 21st Century Warrington club has a far more robust vibe, with a secure financial structure, good youth policy, success and reputation enough to attract star players and on the field genuine competitors every week. It's painful to lose semis and finals, but better to lose them ( even a lot of them ) than be where Wire has been for most of the last 40 years: nowhere near them. We used to go into games against Saints, Bradford, Leeds, Wigan etc hoping, but knowing deep down that we could never match them. Now we go into all these games realistically expecting to win. It's not so long ago that we routinely did not make the play-offs at all!
Wire are in a good place. Don't knock it.
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