What about the rumour a month or two ago regarding giving notice on his house. A few confirmed the rumour and it was nailed on he was away. Whats changed?shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Nothing. He will be at Wigan next year. He needs to get his head right.shawxshark wrote:whats happening with amos
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Does nobody else think the whole Roberts thing is a bit strange, im assuming we wont be seeing him play again this year barring injury forcing it, im beginning to wonder if he wil be here next year. It will pan out with something happening such as, Amos going home for the close season and all the will he return, wont he return rumours circulating and perhaps in this case we mite have seen the last of Amos with him deciding to stay over in oz. I hope not, when hes on form and injury free he is immense has some of the best attacking capabilites in super league, imagine next year a fully fit Amos Roberts and Sam Tomkins in the same back line, with Brett Finch taking care of the tactical kicking. Plus with the arrival of Lima and Hoffman our pack should be one of if not the strongest in super league. If i was Lenegan and Maguire i would be persuading Amos to stay and be part of the new regime as i believe a fully fit Roberts could be a vital cog in the Wigan machine
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Straight from the horses mouth - Amos hasn't and never has approached Wigam about seeking a release from his contract. He is contracted to Wigan next year and they expect him to fulfill his agreement. The only problem appears to be the injury he sustained earlier in the season and the psychological problems of overcoming such an horrendous injury.chris1234 wrote:Does nobody else think the whole Roberts thing is a bit strange, im assuming we wont be seeing him play again this year barring injury forcing it, im beginning to wonder if he wil be here next year. It will pan out with something happening such as, Amos going home for the close season and all the will he return, wont he return rumours circulating and perhaps in this case we mite have seen the last of Amos with him deciding to stay over in oz. I hope not, when hes on form and injury free he is immense has some of the best attacking capabilites in super league, imagine next year a fully fit Amos Roberts and Sam Tomkins in the same back line, with Brett Finch taking care of the tactical kicking. Plus with the arrival of Lima and Hoffman our pack should be one of if not the strongest in super league. If i was Lenegan and Maguire i would be persuading Amos to stay and be part of the new regime as i believe a fully fit Roberts could be a vital cog in the Wigan machine
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Belting, Good News then

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He has said that he won't play in the first team squad again this season as his knee is bad, but it will be fixed for the pre season 

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I suspected that was the case from the way he was performing in the U20's in the last few games.josie andrews wrote:He has said that he won't play in the first team squad again this season as his knee is bad, but it will be fixed for the pre season
Get another good pre-season under his belt, as he did last winter, and watch him come out like he did at the start of this season!
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Good news for Wigan RL if Pryce goes, he's had his chance, and not really taken it imo. I also think getting rid of Phelps would benefit the club. He's an average player who is flexible in positions in the back line, but average is not good enough for a club who finished top of the league. It also free's up a quota spot.