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| I'm absolutely gutted about this.
For anyone too young to remember or appreciate our domination in the 80s & 90s, the Maguire/Wane years have been a golden era for us, when you consider what came before it. All the more so when you consider how many of those involved have been Wigan lads and not expensive imports.
Remember all the worries about him when Madge left, that he would be one of life's number twos and didn't have the kitbag to be a head coach. How wrong was that!
I hope that whoever comes in is as willing to give young talent a chance as Shaun has been. More than anything else though I hope we send him out on a high, as he thoroughly deserves it.
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| I’ve seen a little rumour of an Edwards/Farrell coaching combination. How true I haven’t a clue but initially I’d be excited about that. Thinking deeper into it i think we have to be targeting a proven coach who can take us in a new direction.
That being said, when Wane was announced as Head Coach some of us doubted his credentials and look how that turned out.
Reckon Farrell could bring Owen with him?
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| Quote 100% Warrior="100% Warrior"I’ve seen a little rumour of an Edwards/Farrell coaching combination. How true I haven’t a clue but initially I’d be excited about that. Thinking deeper into it i think we have to be targeting a proven coach who can take us in a new direction.
That being said, when Wane was announced as Head Coach some of us doubted his credentials and look how that turned out.
Reckon Farrell could bring Owen with him?'"
We're short of a goal kicker!
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| When Shaun was announced as Maguire's successor, I was very apprehensive. On one hand, I felt Shaun deserves his 'shot' but Maguire had transformed Brian Noble's team beyond recognition and was very hard act to follow. As a fellow Wiganer, I wanted Shaun to do well, but at that time, that was more in hope than expectation. It's fair to say that he exceeded my expectations and then some - and I, for one, was delighted. His record speaks for itself and he will go down as one of the most successful coaches in the club's history.
But the 'official record' doesn't tell the full story - he held the post of head coach when the club pursued a strategy of bringing through academy players at the expense of more experienced signings. So, there's no way that his success was 'bought' on the back of high-profile recruitment and I think he deserves even more kudos for bringing the young lads through and keeping us competitive.
He's also been in position for a long time in a sport where coaches (particularly at our club) don't stay in the job for seven seasons. Watching the team week-in, week-out, it's obvious that we've sustained the defensive ferocity that was a hallmark of the Maguire team, but as an attacking force, we've been fairly one-dimensional for a while now. For me, that's a combination of poor recruitment and Shaun's preferred mode of play, which is to focus on the defensive qualities of his halves. That aspect of team tactics is in urgent need of a refresh, particularly with Sam leaving - and in this respect, with the changes in playing personnel for next year, perhaps this is a good time for him to go.
I'm pleased that, to all intents and purposes, he's left on his own terms because of the many years of service he's put into the club.
And now there should be no shortage of motivation for our players to go out and win everything this season.
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| talk of Edwards/Farrell + Owen Farrell too?
come on chaps, much as I would love any combination, Chris Chester is probably more likely
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| Quote nikos="nikos"talk of Edwards/Farrell + Owen Farrell too?
come on chaps, much as I would love any combination, Chris Chester is probably more likely'"
Tbf I think Edwards isn't too much of a long shot given his recent interview. Not sure where the Farrell link has come from (obviously Owen is staying put).
Whilst he definitely wouldn't be the most exciting name in the world, Chris Chester is not a bad shout at all imo. Knows the club, done some great business at Wakey. Young & hungry.
I'd be lying if I said he was my first choice, but we could do a lot worse.
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| As a Wigan fan, a tad disappointed but possibly the right time. Wane has delivered success, not always in the most entertaining way but its been a steady stream of silverware.
However, as a RL fan, if he is to be appointed at Catalan, could be a massive boost the french game. An improvement in the clubs culture is evidently needed, and whilst he won't have quite the rich seam of talent to mine in the south of France like he had in/around Wigan, I'm sure there's a few stars waiting to be discovered.
I wish him all the best, there's not many bigger Wigan fans than him, and he's lived the dream of a lot of us.
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| Absolutely gutted, the passion this guy has for the club is second to none. You can see his influence on the players.
That defensive set on Saturday, massive line speed, smashing warrington forwards, they only made 20m in 5 tackles. Players fired up and flying in.
We then scored 2 tries on the bounce and never looked back.
I’ll miss stuff like that.
2012 best rugbywe played, league leaders shield, GF chances haulted by a Sam Tomkins injury.
2013 Double!!!
2014 GF, should have won only for a flower red card, nearly still won with 12 for 78 minutes
2015 GF appearance Leeds too good
2016 - champions despite massive injury list
2017 - WCC, Wembley appearance despite injury list.
2018 ???
These are brilliant years. Compared to the mill ward, Noble years anyway.
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| Quote phibes="phibes"When Shaun was announced as Maguire's successor, I was very apprehensive. On one hand, I felt Shaun deserves his 'shot' but Maguire had transformed Brian Noble's team beyond recognition and was very hard act to follow. As a fellow Wiganer, I wanted Shaun to do well, but at that time, that was more in hope than expectation. It's fair to say that he exceeded my expectations and then some - and I, for one, was delighted. His record speaks for itself and he will go down as one of the most successful coaches in the club's history.
But the 'official record' doesn't tell the full story - he held the post of head coach when the club pursued a strategy of bringing through academy players at the expense of more experienced signings. So, there's no way that his success was 'bought' on the back of high-profile recruitment and I think he deserves even more kudos for bringing the young lads through and keeping us competitive.
He's also been in position for a long time in a sport where coaches (particularly at our club) don't stay in the job for seven seasons. Watching the team week-in, week-out, it's obvious that we've sustained the defensive ferocity that was a hallmark of the Maguire team, but as an attacking force, we've been fairly one-dimensional for a while now. For me, that's a combination of poor recruitment and Shaun's preferred mode of play, which is to focus on the defensive qualities of his halves. That aspect of team tactics is in urgent need of a refresh, particularly with Sam leaving - and in this respect, with the changes in playing personnel for next year, perhaps this is a good time for him to go.
I'm pleased that, to all intents and purposes, he's left on his own terms because of the many years of service he's put into the club.
And now there should be no shortage of motivation for our players to go out and win everything this season.'"
I think this is the fairest assessment I've seen so far.
I particularly agree that it's good to see Shaun leave under his own steam. I'm optimistic that it's amicable; there don't look to have been any problems over the weekend, and there's no suggestion that Shaun is off straight away with a caretaker to fill in.
And yes ... the motivation factor for the players ought to be massive.
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| Quote NSW="NSW"Absolutely gutted, the passion this guy has for the club is second to none. You can see his influence on the players.
That defensive set on Saturday, massive line speed, smashing warrington forwards, they only made 20m in 5 tackles. Players fired up and flying in.
We then scored 2 tries on the bounce and never looked back.
I’ll miss stuff like that.
2012 best rugbywe played, league leaders shield, GF chances haulted by a Sam Tomkins injury.
2013 Double!!!
2014 GF, should have won only for a flower red card, nearly still won with 12 for 78 minutes
2015 GF appearance Leeds too good
2016 - champions despite massive injury list
2017 - WCC, Wembley appearance despite injury list.
2018 ???
These are brilliant years. Compared to the mill ward, Noble years anyway.'"
Couldn't agree more. Accept that not everyone liked the way we played, but I won't half miss the winning mentality of this group if it goes with Wane.
It's nice to have an attacking swagger about you, but I've taken so much pleasure seeing us physically & psychologically batter teams with our defence. Magic was a perfect case in point, but there have been others.
The amount of never say die comebacks we've made too has been completely remarkable. Winning cultures aren't easy to create and very easy to lose. Wane Deserves huge credit for ours, and I really hope that we don't lose it when he walks out the door.
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| Shaun looked really well on Saturday evening after that great win to see this news this morning is shocking to be honest.
It looks like he’s going out on his terms and I’ll be amazed if he hasn’t already got some form of job lined up,perhaps he will need to brush up on a forgone language who knows?
His record will stand the test of time that’s for sure,yes not the most flowing of rugby at times but pot after pot ended up in the cabinet you can’t argue with that.
I wish him well of course and how this move doesn’t come back and bite us on the backside in the years to come
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| Gutted and sad. End of an era which brought us success.
Edwards? One of my all time favourites, BUT I have to be realistic, he's been out of RL for a hell of a long time, don't know how this fairs.
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