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| I'm quite happy with that game. I feared the worst after 20 mins but the effort and attitude was brilliant considering our current unprecedented injury crisis with most of our first 13 out. Wire were full strength at start and as soon as Sandow went off they were flat in attack.
Thought the youngsters went very well and dint look out of place. Hard to pick out a Wigan player who had a bad game. Matty Smith is usually made the scapegoat but im a fan of his. Manfredi was outstanding again. Mossop has stepped up in recent weeks as well. Farrell a bit frustrating but still put in a good stint.
It bodes well for the future of our club the quality of the youngsters that come through our academy. Tony smith and Richard Agar are notorious for neglecting the Warrington academy in favour of journeymen like Westerman, Cox and Bailey. Our academy is taken for granted i think by our fans but the quality we are producing is brilliant. Players who understand the clubs culture and know how to win.
Full strength we will walk this league easy. The quality has never been lower. The trophies are now clearly going to be between Wigan and the Wire and I still dont rate this Wire team - dont forget its largely the same team that floundered at end of last year and almost got the coach sacked (Mick Turner was sacked instead as a scapegoat to save Smith and Agar's back!).
I was a little disappointed to see diving and feigning injury in the game. Daryl Clark dived i thought on more than one occasion to get a penalty and Ratchford seemed fine after his 'injury' once he was awarded the 8 point try.
Anyway, onwards and upwards. We are competing very well at present and with a full strength team we will be fine come the business end of the season.
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| We don't neglect our academy, not notoriously or in any other respect.
Cox a journeyman...at his age with only KR as his other previous club.
Wire's fitness and conditioning has improved 10 fold this season, so Turner...scapegoat or actually not as good as the guy in now (Jon Clarke).
Whether Ratchford was fine is immaterial, he COULD have been injured.
Clark earns the right to a fast ptb, get off him simples.
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| Quote: Wire Yed "We don't neglect our academy, not notoriously or in any other respect.
Cox a journeyman...at his age with only KR as his other previous club.
Wire's fitness and conditioning has improved 10 fold this season, so Turner...scapegoat or actually not as good as the guy in now (Jon Clarke).
Whether Ratchford was fine is immaterial, he COULD have been injured.
Clark earns the right to a fast ptb, get off him simples.'"
Those are very feeble responses. I think every point ive raised is valid.
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| You think they are, your prerogative.
I just checked the league too, they didn't give you any points for a 'moral' victory, I'll speak to Big Nige tomorrow if you like.
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| Wow. The Wigan does really shine through in some folk doesn't it
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| I do agree in some ways it was a moral victory and I think Wane saw it that way too from his post game interview.
When saying we only had 600k on the pitch it just shows what injury troubles we have although we've managed to keep grinding results out.
I do however think if Wire didn't lose Sandow to injury it was looking likely that the margin of defeat would be wider and I was impressed by him and the way Warrington attacked when he was on the pitch.
I'm confident that if we get players back from injury we will make old Trafford but I see Warrington as a massive threat.
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| Can't believe what I'm reading. Warrington are two men down for the majority of the game, numerous others are carrying knocks from the Easter period, Ratchford is kneed in the kidneys are you're claiming a moral victory. It brothers belief.
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| Quote: Pacific "I'm quite happy with that game. I feared the worst after 20 mins but the effort and attitude was brilliant considering our current unprecedented injury crisis with most of our first 13 out. Wire were full strength at start and as soon as Sandow went off they were flat in attack.
Thought the youngsters went very well and dint look out of place. Hard to pick out a Wigan player who had a bad game. Matty Smith is usually made the scapegoat but im a fan of his. Manfredi was outstanding again. Mossop has stepped up in recent weeks as well. Farrell a bit frustrating but still put in a good stint.
It bodes well for the future of our club the quality of the youngsters that come through our academy. Tony smith and Richard Agar are notorious for neglecting the Warrington academy in favour of journeymen like Westerman, Cox and Bailey. Our academy is taken for granted i think by our fans but the quality we are producing is brilliant. Players who understand the clubs culture and know how to win.
Full strength we will walk this league easy. The quality has never been lower. The trophies are now clearly going to be between Wigan and the Wire and I still dont rate this Wire team - dont forget its largely the same team that floundered at end of last year and almost got the coach sacked (Mick Turner was sacked instead as a scapegoat to save Smith and Agar's back!).
I was a little disappointed to see diving and feigning injury in the game. Daryl Clark dived i thought on more than one occasion to get a penalty and Ratchford seemed fine after his 'injury' once he was awarded the 8 point try.
Anyway, onwards and upwards. We are competing very well at present and with a full strength team we will be fine come the business end of the season.'"
Hilarious. Quite possibly one of the funniest posts I've ever read. What an idiot.
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| Don't read Pacifics post, i certainly don't... Not representative, and just trying to get a response.
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| Quote: Pacific "I'm quite happy with that game. I feared the worst after 20 mins but the effort and attitude was brilliant considering our current unprecedented injury crisis with most of our first 13 out. Wire were full strength at start and as soon as Sandow went off they were flat in attack.
Thought the youngsters went very well and dint look out of place. Hard to pick out a Wigan player who had a bad game. Matty Smith is usually made the scapegoat but im a fan of his. Manfredi was outstanding again. Mossop has stepped up in recent weeks as well. Farrell a bit frustrating but still put in a good stint.
It bodes well for the future of our club the quality of the youngsters that come through our academy. Tony smith and Richard Agar are notorious for neglecting the Warrington academy in favour of journeymen like Westerman, Cox and Bailey. Our academy is taken for granted i think by our fans but the quality we are producing is brilliant. Players who understand the clubs culture and know how to win.
Full strength we will walk this league easy. The quality has never been lower. The trophies are now clearly going to be between Wigan and the Wire and I still dont rate this Wire team - dont forget its largely the same team that floundered at end of last year and almost got the coach sacked (Mick Turner was sacked instead as a scapegoat to save Smith and Agar's back!).
I was a little disappointed to see diving and feigning injury in the game. Daryl Clark dived i thought on more than one occasion to get a penalty and Ratchford seemed fine after his 'injury' once he was awarded the 8 point try.
Anyway, onwards and upwards. We are competing very well at present and with a full strength team we will be fine come the business end of the season.'"
1. I think Wigan were outstanding given the length of the injury list, my bum was twitching after Manfredis 3rd
2. We don't neglect our academy, we're not at Leeds, Wigan and Saints level yet but we have improved dramatically the past 5-8 years. We have seen players like Jack Johnson, Gene Ormsby, Rhys Evans, Toby King, Gareth O'Brien (now at Salford), Declan Patton, James Lathwaite, Brad Dwyer, George King, Kevin Penny, Ben Evans, Ben Currie, Joe Philbin and Tyrone McCarthy(NRL).
3. There was no diving or feigning injury, we lost two key players to injury as well
4. How are the trophies going to be shared between Warrington and Wigan when you're going to "walk the league easy" and you don't rate us?
The majority of Wigan fans display a high level of knowledge of our great game. I'm guessing your post was fuelled by post game disappointment and you're not really that narrow minded. It's going to a great season and expect some more tense battles along the way.
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| Quote: Pacific "I'm quite happy with that game. I feared the worst after 20 mins but the effort and attitude was brilliant considering our current unprecedented injury crisis with most of our first 13 out. Wire were full strength at start and as soon as Sandow went off they were flat in attack.
Thought the youngsters went very well and dint look out of place. Hard to pick out a Wigan player who had a bad game. Matty Smith is usually made the scapegoat but im a fan of his. Manfredi was outstanding again. Mossop has stepped up in recent weeks as well. Farrell a bit frustrating but still put in a good stint.
It bodes well for the future of our club the quality of the youngsters that come through our academy. Tony smith and Richard Agar are notorious for neglecting the Warrington academy in favour of journeymen like Westerman, Cox and Bailey. Our academy is taken for granted i think by our fans but the quality we are producing is brilliant. Players who understand the clubs culture and know how to win.
Full strength we will walk this league easy. The quality has never been lower. The trophies are now clearly going to be between Wigan and the Wire and I still dont rate this Wire team - dont forget its largely the same team that floundered at end of last year and almost got the coach sacked (Mick Turner was sacked instead as a scapegoat to save Smith and Agar's back!).
I was a little disappointed to see diving and feigning injury in the game. Daryl Clark dived i thought on more than one occasion to get a penalty and Ratchford seemed fine after his 'injury' once he was awarded the 8 point try.
Anyway, onwards and upwards. We are competing very well at present and with a full strength team we will be fine come the business end of the season.'"
In a week where the world has lost a great comedy performer (Ronnie Corbett), it seems that the comedy Gods have promoted someone to fill the gap. Well done, that man.
Either that, or your delusionmeter has broken. Possibly, the most one eyed post I've ever seen on RL Fans, and that takes some doing
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| Let the poor lad have his moral victory, it will keep him going till the medication kicks in....
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The Internet has provided some wonderful creativity, opportunities and knowledge sharing but it has also given a worldwide forum for people you would leave a full pint behind in the pub to avoid having to listen to them.
aboveusonlypie...
If you don't bother to go to the game when you live in the locality then you are not really a fan and therefore your views are invalid. It's simple.:icons39ad_files/4821-1859san_c-msnicons.jpg |
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| Nowt won in April, be interesting to see how things are in October.... Just 2 points to Wire, and they were well worth it.
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| Wire are clearly the team to beat.
We'll have a far better chance with a full team of doing that. Last night was always going to be about damage limitation as soon as the squads were announced.
The superleague needs games between these sides at full strength. The RFL really messed up planning that for just after Easter.
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The Internet has provided some wonderful creativity, opportunities and knowledge sharing but it has also given a worldwide forum for people you would leave a full pint behind in the pub to avoid having to listen to them.
aboveusonlypie...
If you don't bother to go to the game when you live in the locality then you are not really a fan and therefore your views are invalid. It's simple.:icons39ad_files/4821-1859san_c-msnicons.jpg |
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| Three weeks ago, Widnes were the team to beat, the vagaries of the season... Be interesting to compare attendees of the Easter period with past years. That could also be a deciding factor as well as the obvious, and more important, wear and tear on players.
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