Who's to blame this week?

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cpwigan
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Re: Who's to blame this week?

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As much as I dislike Noble I have to say the fans who believe Lennagan is incapable of securing a quality replcement may well be correct.
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Boy I have read some right winging statements on this thread. I would not let 99% of the people near our dressing room. We are once again crying before we are hurt. One freak win by Wakey and a ref led win for Hull and you all start crying.
This coach saved us from relagation and got us to the bronze medal position twice in two seasons. That means we were 80 mins from a shot at the grand final.
It also shows up every other coach in the league bar two, the one at Leeds and the also ran at St Helens.
We have the best squad for the last 10 years and the winging cry of Nobel out is so stupid. We now have structure in the club that was never there only two seasons ago . We have youngsters on the brink of stardum and we have stars that will shine as soon as they bed in. So for goodness sake all you defeatist out there wake up and smell the coffee
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cpwigan wrote:As much as I dislike Noble I have to say the fans who believe Lennagan is incapable of securing a quality replcement may well be correct.
I would love to know how much input Nobby has had with regards to signing or selling players.
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jimofwigan wrote:Boy I have read some right winging statements on this thread. I would not let 99% of the people near our dressing room. We are once again crying before we are hurt. One freak win by Wakey and a ref led win for Hull and you all start crying.
This coach saved us from relagation and got us to the bronze medal position twice in two seasons. That means we were 80 mins from a shot at the grand final.
It also shows up every other coach in the league bar two, the one at Leeds and the also ran at St Helens.
We have the best squad for the last 10 years and the winging cry of Nobel out is so stupid. We now have structure in the club that was never there only two seasons ago . We have youngsters on the brink of stardum and we have stars that will shine as soon as they bed in. So for goodness sake all you defeatist out there wake up and smell the coffee
You have a point Jim, I'm just remembering the water bottles incident at Bradford in the play offs when even the most optimistic supporter thought we were dead and buried. He must be able to coach, so given that, why do the team play so poorly? Why do we not use our wingers? What is going on?
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What about giving Cullen a go till the end of the season?
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cherrywarrior wrote:What about giving Cullen a go till the end of the season?
Thats like asking Ghandi to lead Germany in 1943
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cherrywarrior wrote: What about giving Cullen a go till the end of the season?
Cullen now lets see his CV

Management achievements

Number of cups won ???????????????????? none
Number of championships ?????????????? none
Number of World Cup sucesses ?????????? none
Number of Grand Final appearances ????? none
Defensive record ????????????????? lost more than won
After match comments excelent if you can understand him
Yes his aftermatch comments are better than the best of Nobels so maybe when we do loose he will give better comments. Is that what we are looking for if it is lets go for him
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cherrywarrior wrote:What about giving Cullen a go till the end of the season?
:eusa4:
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cherrywarrior wrote:What about giving Cullen a go till the end of the season?
:eusa17:
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Re: Who's to blame this week?

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i was one if not the very first person on here to state

Noble is not good enuff for us

i stick to this statement

mathew elliot built the Bradford team then Noble took over


he is i am afraid a very much over rated idiot
Wigan is and always will be a town of Cherry & White

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