I thought he was already married?Kittwazzer wrote:I recall a post at the beginning of the season. Bourbon Rat said he was worth the wait. I see him adding a ring to his collection this year. ]

I thought he was already married?Kittwazzer wrote:I recall a post at the beginning of the season. Bourbon Rat said he was worth the wait. I see him adding a ring to his collection this year. ]
Sorry and i know im going against the grain here but i don't understand why people consistently say things like this.TrueBlueWarrior wrote:This is another prime example of giving a player a chance to show what he is capable of doing week in week out. Finch is class, you do not play for Melbourne Storm in a GF winning team if you are not a good player. Think certain posters need to learn lessons from this example, as well as criticising other players such as Pat, Lima etc. before seeing what they are really capable of. Don't get me wrong it is really hard not to have an opinion when a player is not doing the job in the team you support and love and if they continue not to do the job then by all means criticise, but in most cases they come good especially in recent times. This is another reason why I am bemused with all the stick Lauaki is getting as a future signing, don't get me wrong I know we can only judge off what we see from his current team performances and form etc and I know it does not look 'Wigan' standard but until he puts on the Wigan shirt and consistently performs poorly I will reserve judgement and the same goes for other future signings. I don't care what they have previously done or not done (although obviously reputation, form etc make accepting a player easier) it is what they do in a WIGAN shirt that I am concerned about.
Not once did I say that Finch was not poor or other examples were not poor in their early Wigan career, I was just stating that certain posters look very silly slating Finch and others but then when the form picks up they are the best thing since sliced bread! I also said that although people do look at reputations and form and rightly so because that is all you can really go off, at the end of the day it is what they do in a Wigan shirt that ultimately counts and also what they do over a sustained period not a 1/3 of a season. Also, I never said that a bad response from fans has any impact negatively on players and Wigan fans are renowned for being more than supportive to players when they least deserve it.Wigan_forever1985 wrote:Sorry and i know im going against the grain here but i don't understand why people consistently say things like this.TrueBlueWarrior wrote:This is another prime example of giving a player a chance to show what he is capable of doing week in week out. Finch is class, you do not play for Melbourne Storm in a GF winning team if you are not a good player. Think certain posters need to learn lessons from this example, as well as criticising other players such as Pat, Lima etc. before seeing what they are really capable of. Don't get me wrong it is really hard not to have an opinion when a player is not doing the job in the team you support and love and if they continue not to do the job then by all means criticise, but in most cases they come good especially in recent times. This is another reason why I am bemused with all the stick Lauaki is getting as a future signing, don't get me wrong I know we can only judge off what we see from his current team performances and form etc and I know it does not look 'Wigan' standard but until he puts on the Wigan shirt and consistently performs poorly I will reserve judgement and the same goes for other future signings. I don't care what they have previously done or not done (although obviously reputation, form etc make accepting a player easier) it is what they do in a WIGAN shirt that I am concerned about.
Finch was pretty damn dire for the first half of the season yes he's a class act and yes he has found his feet but that doesn't make his poor form at the start of the season any less poor?!?!.
I don't think many (i certainly didn't) ever questioned the lads talent, but he wasn't putting that onto the pitch and while i agree some criticism was harsh for the main part "at the time" it was well deserved.
People cant live off their reputation alone, and if they aren't performing they should cop the stick that it entails.
The notion that bad response from fans has any impact whatsoever on them is dispelled by the fact that 9/10 these players get back to form and are praised for it and rightly so.
Richards and Renouff were TERRIBLE in their first seasons but turned into wigan greats, that doesn't make them any less terrible in their debut season.
Im very pleased that Finchy has found his feet with the team and is going well and i hope that the form he is in continues because he has really steadied the ship in the backs and he leads the team around the park.
If we are to lift the trophy he will be a key component to that
I think there is a difference between how some people react to players and in my case Finch and Lauaki sum up my position exactly.josie andrews wrote:I think you will find that most of the people who berated his early performance have since apologised for their early complaints, even though at the time he wasn't playing to his potential, which he confirmed himself & they had every right to complain, they are now praising his skills.