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| I concur with the conspiracy theory and remain convinced that Bentham is being saved up for the crunch match. Be that a knock out semi final or the final itself. Cummings' and his little bitch still have unfinished business with us.
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| I am absolutely convinced we wil not win the playoffs due to a shocking refereeing decision.
I kept trying to balance it out by thinking well surely summat has got to go our way, and hoepfully its the big night when it happens.
Was it in the playoffs last year, Joel against Saints, on halfway, the ref shouted play on then we he did he pulled him back and give a penalty to Saints?? I just couldn't believe it.
Wilkin holding Lockers down for an eternity when he made the break after winning the scrum against the head at KR on GF. Should defo have been sin binned. The ref couldn't get the yellow out quick enough when Roberts patted the ball out of a Saints hand.
The shocking decision at Leeds in the cup when Lee Smith kncoked on, Sam tried to ground the ball, was held up, and the ref decided it was the last tackle and gave the ball back to Leeds!
Farrell at Headingley in the cup, sinbinned for brushing McGuires shoulder. Peacocks shocking head high on Sam - did he even give a penalty?
Saints at home, Roby never grounded the ball from any angle yet try given. 50/50 try from Meli which was fair enough but almost exactly same situation happened with Richards at home to Wire and they deemed he didn't have downward pressure. Bar that 50/50, Wire did beat us fair and square.
Ablett staying on pitch after almost decapitating Sam, Coley sin binned ridiculously. I can't tell you how surprised I was that they didn't allow Hall's try even though it touched Sam. I was convinced that they could have got away with another 'blunder'
Must note that away at Wire we got a 50/50 decision with Roberts try when it could be argued Gleeson was impeding King.
Paranoia over(phewwwww)
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| The inconsistency from the referees during our games this year has been there for anyone to see - even non-Wigan supporters (not the ones who come on here obviously). Silverwood's display at Huddersfield was a particular low point for me: 2 sin binnings and the Giants gifted attacking field position for a series of technical offenses.
So what's going on? Personally I don't buy the 'it's because we're Wigan' argument. I think it's more likely that Cummings and co think we're getting away with something, probably with respect to our defensive tactics that several coaches and even one chairman have moaned about in the press. We're not breaking any rules so they try to 'even' things up by going easy on the opposition and hitting us with major penalties, like the sin bin, at any opportunity.
I have a strong feeling that Cummings will adjust the rules in the close season to legislate against our style of defensive play.
In the meantime, in a close game we're always going to have to handle the referee as well as our opposition. Whilst we're six points clear in the league, we can't be under any illusions about the ability of Leeds, Warrington or Saints to beat us - and with the exception of Friday's win, they've been fairly close games - so I can't help being as paranoid as the other posters on here.
One problem is that the refs (or the head of referees) doesn't seem to care enough about being seen to be neutral. Bentham's one sided display in the semi was broadcast live on the BBC. His boss predictably backed him 100% - which shouldn't surprise anyone who saw Cummings as a referee. This guy wasn't just unreliable, he even had an agenda against certain players (Graham Bradley from Bradford springs to mind) and never tried to hide it when reffing those games.
It does make you despair as a paying fan. The fierce rivalry between clubs is born from passionate loyalty, it's part of what makes our sport great. But the officials should be capable of rising above their personal feelings as fans - otherwise they're hardly serving their function are they?
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| Quote Deano G="Deano G"In the words of Kurt Cobain, "just because you're paranoid don't mean they're not after you."
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in the same song I believe he also said something along the lines of "never met a wise man, it's always a woman", suggesting he clearly was nuts so we can disregard everything he said in the same song at the very least 
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| Quote Ian Roberts Closet="Ian Roberts Closet"Did you see Ganson take Sinfield to one side explain your run on pens explain next one was in the bin! Then 5 mins later you give a pen away and low and behold no binning!!!'"
No, I didn't and neither did you.
I see that Shaun Wane, speaking in the dressing room after the game, believes that Ablett's "thuggery", as you lot call it, was "clumsy" and "probably not malicious".
I'd guess that he realises that "thuggery" has never been part of Ablett's game.

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| Quote El Barbudo="El Barbudo"No, I didn't and neither did you.
I see that Shaun Wane, speaking in the dressing room after the game, believes that Ablett's "thuggery", as you lot call it, was "clumsy" and "probably not malicious".
I'd guess that he realises that "thuggery" has never been part of Ablett's game.
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Anyone who attempts to defend or excuse Ablett's action of last Friday, in any shape or form, is not a genuine sports fan, but a self-interested phoney. Welcome to the ever expanding colony of such who appear to follow Leeds Rhinos.
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| For me, there was only 1 simple question to come out of that "tackle" on Friday:
How much damage do you have to inflict in order to be sent off?
Honest answers please? If that wasn't a straight red, then how much damage (or potential damage) needs to be inflicted before it becomes one?
And as for using Wane's words as a defence for that assault, it smacks of desperation by the Rhino's management.
On that subject, El Barbudo, unlike your coach who whines about wrestling and condones physical assault, our coaching staff have a touch of class.
Wane could easily have screamed for a 6-week ban (ala Nathan Brown), or started bitching about the blatant attack to the head.
Instead, he said what was necessary to sweep it under the carpet, as it's already out there for the world to review and pass judgement, and he got back to the important stuff, like the fact that we won anyway.
If Ablett receives less than the full 3 matches, I'll be worried about the state of our game. There seems to be zero protection for players from premeditated acts of violence on the field.
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| Quote El Barbudo="El Barbudo"No, I didn't and neither did you.
I see that Shaun Wane, speaking in the dressing room after the game, believes that Ablett's "thuggery", as you lot call it, was "clumsy" and "probably not malicious".
I'd guess that he realises that "thuggery" has never been part of Ablett's game.
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Erm yes I Did at the game then when I watched it back I heard him say it!!
As for Ablett hes been charged with a category c RECKLESS challenge which is correct!!
Coley recieved a ban for his dangerous throw against you Im pretty sure Ablett will get a couple of games!!
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| Ganson had a poop game on friday, i dont think any sane individual can argue against ablett being sent off (well apart from ganson).
but the sin binning was a crucial cock up, Coley commited a foul (in the eyes of Ganson) 4 minutes of game time after after wigan had recieved a warning, so by the rules he had to sin binned.
however leeds recieve a warning for consistent penalties, 4 minutes later JJB piles into the Sam in the air, penalty awarded correctly but no sin bin?
i dont mind if refs bin players for a team consistantly giving away penaltys, but lets be consistant.
on a side note how out of his depth was alibert on saturday?
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| Quote Lazy J="Lazy J"Ganson had a poop game on friday, i dont think any sane individual can argue against ablett being sent off (well apart from ganson).
but the sin binning was a crucial cock up, Coley commited a foul (in the eyes of Ganson) 4 minutes of game time after after wigan had recieved a warning, so by the rules he had to sin binned.
however leeds recieve a warning for consistent penalties, 4 minutes later JJB piles into the Sam in the air, penalty awarded correctly but no sin bin?
i dont mind if refs bin players for a team consistantly giving away penaltys, but lets be consistant.
on a side note how out of his depth was alibert on saturday?'" Agree with all that. Alibert was useless on Saturday, the incident where Graham 'politely' asked him to move probably shows what players think of him, he gets in the way all the time and does a little prance to avoid players running into him with varying success. If Wire had taken a quick tap, Graham would have been unable to see and could have easily conceded a try. Now the way he said it was totally uncalled for but he'd have more success 'pi**ing in the wind' than having a try disallowed because the ref was in the way. It was a far too quick and far too important game for a ref of his calibre.
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