A Fired Up Bailey Against The Stains I Would Say Yes, Cast Your Minds Back To The Wakefield Game Where Wigan Were Rattled By Dirty Tactics Then Got Soundly Thrashed Because A Few Players Lost It E.G. Hock.
So If We Can Put Our "This Club Is Too Good For You" Arrogance Which We Are Hated For Behind Us For Once, Then A Dirty Player Is What We Need, Every Team Has One Bar Us.
So I Say Get Him Signed Sooner Rather Than Later, He Will Give The Pack Added Agression Who Dont Like Being Tackled Unless They Have Gone 10 Yards A Time ala Ryan Bailey.
Re: Ryan Bailey?
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Re: Ryan Bailey?
errrr no. we can buy better forwards and more skilled forwards, rather than buying an overated forward who can't tackle properly to save his life, and adds the aggression, a la high tackles, suspensions, fines and cards/sin bins?
no thanks.
no thanks.
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Re: Ryan Bailey?
Would hope that we can do better - he is OK, but not that special.
Salford looks less likely of being relegated at the moment, which would make it more likely that he would stay put.
Salford looks less likely of being relegated at the moment, which would make it more likely that he would stay put.
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Re: Ryan Bailey?
I wouldn't have thought his possible signing was relegation dependent.Matthew posted:
Would hope that we can do better - he is OK, but not that special.
Salford looks less likely of being relegated at the moment, which would make it more likely that he would stay put.
As for Ryan Bailey, we are supposed to be improving on what we already have. There is no way, that Ryan Bailey is better, than ANY prop that Wigan currently have on their books!
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The biggest Room is the Room for improvement.
The best form of defence is attack!!
Out of the black and into the red, remember you don't get anything for two in a bed!!
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Re: Ryan Bailey?
Here Here. Gives away too many penalties.- psycho - posted:
errrr no. we can buy better forwards and more skilled forwards, rather than buying an overated forward who can't tackle properly to save his life, and adds the aggression, a la high tackles, suspensions, fines and cards/sin bins?
no thanks.