Quote: Jordan Rankin "Is it enough nowadays?
He’s worked wonders in the past, especially 2018 but with a much better pool of players and leaders on the pitch (EG OLauchlin) but it will take some building/rebuilding to be anywhere near 2018 levels when Wigan did a Leeds and turned it on for exactly the right few games at the end of the season and won it.
Genuinely want to see Wigan improve, both in results and performance to push the top teams but going back to Wane (especially when most in this forum wanted him out and weren’t enjoying watching the anti-rugby and wrestle) seems like a backward step.
For the love of the game, there needs to be a step up in skill and play, and Wane’s cry for “intensity” doesn’t sound like a step forward and upward to me.
As I said, if teams don’t improve and challenge the top teams, those teams don’t need to play as well and it’s a race to the bottom.
No-one wants to see St Helens cantering to easy trophies every season, even Saints fans! Everyone wants to see a ding-dong challenge on Good Friday and in the Grand Final or CC….
A victory hard fought tastes sweeter than a walkover.'"
I take it you don't get sarcasm???
The myth that shaun Wane is a coach who only screams at players to get the best out of them is that, an absolute myth
So no, it isn't enough, it hadn't been for 30plus years
But shaun Wane is far more than that