I'm not qualified to dissect, but I will. I dissect because I'm massively interested in the sport, enjoy being an "expert-in-the-stands", and love Wigan. The difference is this...I'd be an idiot if I expected a player or coach to pay any attention to my opinion, because I'm not actually qualified to know what I'm talking about. That doesn't stop me enjoying myself by having, sharing and discussing an opinion, critical or otherwise. What do you want, anyone who's not a top-level coach to sit down and shut up if they don't like what they see?TonyH wrote:If people want to pay money to spend 80 minutes complaining about what they are watching then how can they call themselves 'supporters'? These 'supporters' were quick to shout for Wanes head last week but I ask you were we never beaten by Huddersfield under Maguire? I think you'll find that we were.
Incidentally the victory we had over Leeds on Saturday was a bigger winning margin over Leeds than Maguire ever had as Coach, does this make Wane a better coach than Maguire? No it does not.
People talk about rights etc. and just because they pay money to watch people work they think they have a right to abuse or 'slag' them off. I see people making references to actors etc. Would you pay a mechanic to fix your car and hurl abuse at him whilst he was putting a new exhaust pipe on because you didn't think he was doing it right?
Really how many of us are qualified to dissect and critisize a super league players game?
We can say what we want (provided its printable) for precisely the reason that no sensible player or coach should pay any notice to us!
As for 'how can you call yourself a supporter?' - remember that ultimately we support Wigan, not any individuals. So whether the criticism is right, wrong, justified or not (and its often not) I see no logical conflict with someone criticising players but still being a loyal Wigan fan.