Quote: The Yellow Giraffe "I was having a chat with a couple of Wigan mates this morning and they were both saying they were sick of hearing other Wigan fans with this type of attitude.
I'm not having a go at you specifically, but there does seen to be a large number of Wigan fans that are just happy that Wigan are playing in this game and they have nothing to lose. I actually saw a comment on Facebook this morning that said anything under a 40 point defeat would be "pleasing."
Yes they've got a much higher salary cap and were favourites to win, but there's been a lot of defeatist talk on here and that isn't like you lot. The Wigan team and the coaching staff don't look and sound as though they were just going over to make up the numbers and nor should the fans.'"
I don't like watching Wigan lose. It's not the Wigan way. But being realistic the game in the UK is on its knees... and yet at the time I posted a young Wigan side led by a clearly unfit SOL was fighting its way back into a game when any other side in Britain and most in the NRL would have given up. We went in at half time 18-0 down against the best side in the world on their own turf. But this young Wigan side and its great captain didn't give up.
That's what I was proud of and I wish I'd been there to cheer them on and I stand by that.
Fans of lesser clubs (ie every other club in England) should think long and hard before criticising Wigan fans' attitude. We've done everything in RL (including beating the great Brisbane side of 94 at their own ground) and yet when the chips were down we turned out in record numbers to help save the club from relegation. It's not our fault the game seems bent on self-destruction, that many clubs struggle to attract 10,000 fans to matches and that most parts of the so-called heartland don't bother to produce quality players in any numbers, whereas Wigan remains an unrivalled world rugby hotbed.