Sean Long ponders GB Retirement...

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Why doesnt he cut his hair then
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MrsLam posted:
andrewjw posted:
I don't know that much about league I am more interested in Union... Sorry! :blush:
Erm, right ok have you joined the board to discuss rugby league/wigan though?
Come on MrsLam and MrsCarney be a bit more friendly and welcoming, obviously he has joined the message board for an education, be nice! Welcome AndrewJW.
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Ok then i apologise, welcome to the board, but are you here to discuss wigan rugby?
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sorry I felt obligated to join since one of my close friends has been official named as the warriors biggest fan! He cried for weeks when he realised that andy farrell was injured and even his kiss wouldn't make it better!

I'm more into the war babes myself...
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robjoenz posted:
It's in this weeks League Express that Sean Long is seriously considering international retirement due to the way the RFL treated him over breaking sporting laws. He is still seething at the heavy punishment they gave him. Is it me or does this mans arrogance know no boundaries? (I'm sure it's not just me).

To be honest I hope it is the case, we might stop trying in vain to get him to play a decent GB performance and give someone else a chance.

He also makes a complaint about it "becoming a ten month season with the Tri-Nations... which is a lot to expect from top players." Yes Sean, but how does that affect your type of player?
Considering a cricketer recently got a 5 year ban for a virtually identical offence, I don't quite see the 'harshness'.
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......right then
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He knows hes going to br dropped for the nxet series and therefor jumped before he was pushed. Personally id have Deacon at 7.

Better kicking game than Burrows.[/b]
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Deacon isnt that influential though, he is a good kicker but we need more than that
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please pick your dummy up mr. long it,s fell out of your pram. i like the robbie savage comparison these two are great team players whose loyalty has no bounds.NOT
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i agree with you Mrs Carney..........why does he not cut his hair? if he wants less attention....get rid of the pony tail!! and please stop complaining mr long!
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