tim smith
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not followed this thrad, so not sure what has been said about the guy/him as a signing
but,spoke to someone yesterday who's 'inside the club' and he said the name round the club is Tim Smith! he's tipped me to 'watch this space'!
but,spoke to someone yesterday who's 'inside the club' and he said the name round the club is Tim Smith! he's tipped me to 'watch this space'!
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timmy smith and piggy riddell just could be the best thing since dermott and edwards if they both fire they will be a devastating combo ,we can only hope. :eusa10:
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Someone on that other forum (the crap one
) reckons that he has signed and it will be anounced on Wednesday, suppose only time will tell

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Think you would find that if our players were in the NRL they would get a lot of bad press . The media spotlight in Aus is focused on RL a lot more , the Fekka incident is small time news over here it would be a front page Headline in Aus , also other players would get stuff thrown at them by the media and they could not be as open as they are with regards to some things they do off the fieldNobby`s Girl wrote: :eusa16: :eusa16: :eusa16:
Not to sure about this Riddle guy at all. Not liking stories iv heard either. And with this new rumour of Tim what-ever his name and who-ever he is person, the 2 seam good buddies.
Ok we can give them both a chance maybe.
But let me tell them, they come to Wigan and give us respect NOT a bad name!!! :exc:
IL or JL hope you read.
We have a team full of great guys, some of who are the nicest guys i ever met, will 2 "happy larry" guys up-set or rub of on some of our big stars? Because i seriously hope not!
Tim Smith has a medical problem made worse if he drinks Riddell likes a beer but he wont be on his own at Wigan .
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The arrogance of this post takes some beating.Nobby`s Girl wrote: :eusa16: :eusa16: :eusa16:
Not to sure about this Riddle guy at all. Not liking stories iv heard either. And with this new rumour of Tim what-ever his name and who-ever he is person, the 2 seam good buddies.
Ok we can give them both a chance maybe.
But let me tell them, they come to Wigan and give us respect NOT a bad name!!! :exc:
IL or JL hope you read.
We have a team full of great guys, some of who are the nicest guys i ever met, will 2 "happy larry" guys up-set or rub of on some of our big stars? Because i seriously hope not!
"This Riddle guy ..."
"Tim whatever he is and whoever he is ..."
"2nd seam good buddies ..."
Good grief, there are times when I can see why Wigan fans are so disliked.
Is it only important that your team be filled with the nicest (and presumably fittest) guys you've ever met? Or do you want to win some trophies?
On the strength of this post, I'd be very surprised if IL and / or JL ever read your stuff again, assuming they were reading in the first place.
Mark Riddel is one of the best hookers in Australia (which, whether we like it or not, means in Britain as well). Tim Smith (not a difficult name to remember if we're not trying to be clever, is it) has as much talent in his little finger as all the halfbacks in Britain put together. IF we sign Tim Smith, we'll be very, very lucky indeed.
And for Heaven's sake, don't buy into this "Happy Larry behaviour rubbing off on our big stars" nonsense. Trust me, there are Wigan players in our current squad who would shock you rigid if you saw what they get up to when they're out on the town.
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I suspect you knew what she was getting at with the original comment. We are probably too "nice" on the pitch lacking any enforcer types but I am pretty sure she was referring to off-field behaviour. Now given Riddle and Smiths previous record in this regard anyone who does not have at least a tiny reservation about this is IMO the eternal optimist.Cruncher wrote: Is it only important that your team be filled with the nicest (and presumably fittest) guys you've ever met? Or do you want to win some trophies?
That is overstating the case. As far as I know he isn't one of the best hookers in Australia at all as he isn't in-line for representative honours and he certainly isn't giving up a test jersey to come here. He still may be better than most in SL but lets not get carried away.Mark Riddel is one of the best hookers in Australia (which, whether we like it or not, means in Britain as well).
He may well be as talented as you say but his signing will be a risk due to his illness (bi-polar disorder) which basically in simple terms means severe mood swings that can lead to erratic behaviour (putting it mildly).Tim Smith (not a difficult name to remember if we're not trying to be clever, is it) has as much talent in his little finger as all the halfbacks in Britain put together. IF we sign Tim Smith, we'll be very, very lucky indeed.
I am sure there are but the question is, are we adding to the bunch of such players at the club with these two?And for Heaven's sake, don't buy into this "Happy Larry behaviour rubbing off on our big stars" nonsense. Trust me, there are Wigan players in our current squad who would shock you rigid if you saw what they get up to when they're out on the town.
The last player with a reputation who we gave a chance to was Julian O'Neil and that really worked out well (not).
Dave
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If we have signed Smith God help us
He had a good rookie season and then went to pieces to the point he had to be told to stop turning the ball back inside. He is a scrum half anyway not a stand off.
A very ordinary scrum half and one with mental health issues.

A very ordinary scrum half and one with mental health issues.
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I wish him well with his mental health issues. Bipolar ruins lives. Some things are more important than rugby. If he comes here, I'll back him 100%. Hopefully if he comes here, it's a sign he'll either be feeling better or will be hoping to find life here easier than in Aus. Sadly, bipolar is something that is difficult to treat, as are many forms of depression (I know I'm no doctor...). But best wishes to him whatever he decides to do.
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I don't care whether they're nice off the pitch or not - though where this notion has come from about Riddel, I don't know. The guy seems to have won people over in Wigan already and he hasn't even arrived yet. But even if he wasn't a nice guy, as far as I'm concerned, he's here to do a job on the pitch and if he does that successfully - i.e. better than the 'nice guys' we've currently got - then it's okay by me.DaveO wrote:I suspect you knew what she was getting at with the original comment. We are probably too "nice" on the pitch lacking any enforcer types but I am pretty sure she was referring to off-field behaviour. Now given Riddle and Smiths previous record in this regard anyone who does not have at least a tiny reservation about this is IMO the eternal optimist.Cruncher wrote: Is it only important that your team be filled with the nicest (and presumably fittest) guys you've ever met? Or do you want to win some trophies?
That is overstating the case. As far as I know he isn't one of the best hookers in Australia at all as he isn't in-line for representative honours and he certainly isn't giving up a test jersey to come here. He still may be better than most in SL but lets not get carried away.Mark Riddel is one of the best hookers in Australia (which, whether we like it or not, means in Britain as well).
He may well be as talented as you say but his signing will be a risk due to his illness (bi-polar disorder) which basically in simple terms means severe mood swings that can lead to erratic behaviour (putting it mildly).Tim Smith (not a difficult name to remember if we're not trying to be clever, is it) has as much talent in his little finger as all the halfbacks in Britain put together. IF we sign Tim Smith, we'll be very, very lucky indeed.
I am sure there are but the question is, are we adding to the bunch of such players at the club with these two?And for Heaven's sake, don't buy into this "Happy Larry behaviour rubbing off on our big stars" nonsense. Trust me, there are Wigan players in our current squad who would shock you rigid if you saw what they get up to when they're out on the town.
The last player with a reputation who we gave a chance to was Julian O'Neil and that really worked out well (not).
Dave
Have reservations, by all means, but for Heaven's sake, give people a chance. Whatever happened to welcoming newcomers (especialy when, as you yourself admit, they're "better than most in SL")?
As for Smith's condition - sure, it sounds like a problem. But we're none of us doctors, and even if we are, we haven't had access to Smith's medical records, which I suspect Wigan will have had if they are to make this kid an offer. And please, don't compare him to Julian O'Neill. This is the second time I've heard this recently. O'Neill was, at best, an average player. Smith is a very fine player who is also a lot younger. Assuming we're not offering him something silly like 200 grand a year, the potential of this signings outweighs the risks.
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Does that matter though with the way the game is played these days and especially Nobby likes our Pivots to play?? The only thing a scrum half does these days is feed the scrum. I think we're just signing him as an individual pivot.cpwigan wrote:If we have signed Smith God help usHe had a good rookie season and then went to pieces to the point he had to be told to stop turning the ball back inside. He is a scrum half anyway not a stand off.
A very ordinary scrum half and one with mental health issues.
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they are men of wigans best
a team that playyyyyyed the wigan way
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they are men of wigans best
a team that playyyyyyed the wigan way
and won the championship in may
jim sullivan he was the king
brian mctigueee and jonny ring
a team that playyyyyed the wigan way
and won the championship in may
when eric ashton was alive
with billy boston by his side
dave bolton and billy blan
oh what a time to be a fan!
in 85, at wem ber ley
john ferguson and brett kenny
a team that played the wigan way
and won the challenge cup in may
in 95 we won them all
tuigamala, faz and paul
a team that playyyyyed the wigan way
and won the championship in may
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they are men of wigans best
a team that playyyyyyed the wigan way
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