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| Great news. well done wigan!
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| Good stuff. One to watch I think.
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| Quote I also think Lee Mossop has what it takes to join that list of players that can terrorize the opposition...the future is looking very bright, we at last seem to have the right blend of home grown and overseas talent'"
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| Chuffed to bit's with this news, when reading the League Express article it made out as if Lee had already signed a deal with an NRL club, it just goes to show how much bull*hit the papers are full of.
Of all the players out of contract with Wigan at the end of the year, Mossop was the only one I really hoped we'd keep. As for the others still waiting for a new contract, it's up to them to go out and earn one.
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| I agree with all the positive comments.
I was at the same table as Lee at the sponsors dinner a couple of months ago and was impressed by him as a person - articulate, affable and very level headed.
Let's hope he continues to impress and improve and stays injury free.
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| Good to see we have headshed at the club who are thinking about the future and not just tomorrow, Good move by IL to keep Lee as already been said many times before but I hope and think he will have bright future at the Warriors.
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| Quote Johnny F="Johnny F"Good to see we have headshed at the club who are thinking about the future and not just tomorrow, Good move by IL to keep Lee as already been said many times before but I hope and think he will have bright future at the Warriors.'"
Indeed. Long term succession planning. What a great, new and innovative idea to bring to our club. Well done IL & MM.
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| I can't wait to see how this lad develops over the next few seasons. He's not only a massive lad but he's got the attitude to match and he should go on and become a top line international player.
If he builds his career here first and goes to the NRL as a frontline superleague and international player we couldn't hold any sort of grudge against him but it would have been a huge blow if he'd have left at the end of this year. He's still builidng his career and his reputation and if we weren't a big enough draw to make him want to stay here for the next few years then i'd have really worried about the future of superleague in general.
The way things look for us at the moment I can't really understand anybody wanting to leave.
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| Quote Bilko="Bilko"Really pleased with this. Maurice this time 10 years ago should have been signing Lee Gilmour up long term but let him go. That was a massive error so glad the new regime knows what they are doing.'"
I thought Gilmour wanted to leave but as to Mo he signed plenty of the current crop of younger players in the team such as McIllorum, Goulding, Hansen, TL and I even think he was in charge when the Tomkins bros were first signed not to mention Lockers (and of course the black sheep Mr Hock).
Quote BilkoBad news for St Helens and other clubs - looks like we are keeping hold of our talent nowadays.
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Gilmour and Long (which was Jack Robinson's doing anyway) are the only two players who have had a real long term impact you can regret them leaving IMO but even though we have signed Mossop we are producing enough that we will inevitably have to let someone go who goes on to do really well elsewhere.
The current team shows how good the production line has been for a number of years even in the last Mo era. Even Mo wouldn't be daft enough to let players like Sam T or Mossop leave.
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| David Furner was twice the player Gilmour ever was.
The mistake was not keeping Furner.
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| Gilmour had a funny career up until signing for Saints tbh and I could always understand people not being fully convinced by his ability. He could be world class one week and totally average the other and seemed to blow very hot and cold for us.
His time at Bradford was ok but not spectacular and it wasn't until his move to Saints that he really kicked on a gear. The player we never should have let go from his time at Bradford alone would be Paul Johnson(although I know in truth he had to go because of the sad events that occured).............he was excellent for both the Bulls and GB over the course of a couple of years but injuries effected him in the end.
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| Quote Rogues Gallery="Rogues Gallery"David Furner was twice the player Gilmour ever was.
The mistake was not keeping Furner.'"
could not agree more. Furner turned them on his own into a serious team capable of winning titles, from perennial underachievers.
He was outstanding for Wigan and Leeds in his time in the UK massive error on our part allowing him to leave.
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