The coming of age of Josh Charnley

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cpwigan
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Re: The coming of age of Josh Charnley

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He also has the best fans song too Josie :wink:

We both knew he was always a great even in the dark Noblesque days. The scary thought is had he not been injured (Hock too) Millward might have been here even longer.
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Re: The coming of age of Josh Charnley

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cpwigan wrote:He also has the best fans song too Josie :wink:

We both knew he was always a great even in the dark Noblesque days. The scary thought is had he not been injured (Hock too) Millward might have been here even longer.
I sing that song to him lol but change the second line obviously.

He heard me after the Wire game & knew it was me even tho he couldn't see me straight away :lol: :lol: :blush:
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Re: The coming of age of Josh Charnley

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GeoffN wrote:
jobo wrote:
Said it before and I'll say it again. Josh is as good at centre as Gleeson was...
Err...nope. He's got potential there, but since he's hardly played that position in his career so far, that's going too far!
If he ever gets a chance, we'll see.
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Re: The coming of age of Josh Charnley

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cpwigan wrote:As captain Josie AND loose forward. I can see sense as he gets older letting Joel do stints at LF and 2nd row coming on for Lockers and Hansen. Even this season Madge has rested him a little at times. You cannot work so hard forever.

Anybody else notice, we have shifted Lockers out a bit more to try to improve the right hand side defence. He is still our best player Josie, others get the limelight but he makes the team tick and leads (no get rid of Lockers / Lockers is not a captain threads by some posters this season; Looks like we got it right Josie :wink: )
Far too many on this site had the bloke out of the door, not just dumped from captaincy, and shame on the lot of them.
Lockers is world class, has the heart of a lion and energy to burn both physically and mentally.
A true gent too,
off the field that is. :lol:
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Re: The coming of age of Josh Charnley

Post by ian.birchall »

[quote="jobo. The only bit of doubt around Amos is whether or not he can regain his confidence in taking high balls. Pretty sure he can.[/quote]

Regain it?? He never had it, remember the cup semi against t'Wire. I keep telling you all, he is a one part season wonder just like Brian Carney. I was rather hoping he would be gone at the end of this season, are you telling me he signed a 4 year deal?
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