Oh, hang on a minute, this bloke is Wigan's coach...
"And Martin Offiah, trying to make some space, now then..." - Ray French, Wembley 1994
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Interviewer: So that obviously means that you're not going to St Helens and you're not going to Leeds?
Frano: I don't know why I would ever want to go to St Helens or Leeds
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I would agree with the title of this thread if it were a home match. The JJB is still a fortress to Saints but to be honest I don't think we have a hope in hell at Knowsley Road. The squad's confidence is on the floor and they are going into a very intimidating environment against probably the strongest team in SL this season!
I just hope we don't get too badly mauled and we can leave with some respect and concentrate on the remaining league matches.
I'm done with supersticions this year as I've said before. Last week Isaid I'd be happy if we at least gave Leeds a game, we didn't so my hope for giving Saints a game has gone completely. We haven't the confidence to go out there and up our game enough to beat them at the moment. We desperately needed to at least come close to Leeds in order to have a chance. I hope so much that we come out and play like it's the game that could send us to div 1 for a few years but to win would be a miracle. Looking at once again the players that will be out this week, we're doomed.
I hate being negative, it's giving me frown lines on my forehead
JIMH posted:
well i have paid for my ticket for sunday, and i wouldnt be going if i had the defeatist attitude that you seem to have Doug.
Shall we just pass a message onto the team now telling them that we dont believe in them and they should go out to lose.
I know i am being optimistic BUT COME ON WIGAN!!! WE CAN BEAT SAINTS
Firtsly Jim, fair play to you for going on Sunday. I have the greatest respect for the real fans who watch and support Wigan win, lose or draw. So fair play to you.
Now, I must disagree with you that my attiutude is not that of a defeatest but that of a realist. Wigan are simply not good enough. Wigan will be beat. Doesn't matter how much you shout Come on Wigan, they will be beat. It's no shame, Saints are a decent team Wigan are not.
The whole things about Wigan now is rebuilding...so COME ON WIGAN... rebuild then we can challange again.
Now if you want the team to know that I think they will be stuffed, by all means pas son the message. They are grwon men and professionals so it should not concern them one bit. They should be focused on the job in hand. They should believe they can win...
Doesn't matter if you do and I don't
As for the tennis...well that only last two weeks and Wigan have as much chance of winning the mixed doubles in that as they do if beating Saints... so keep the season ticket, watch the tennis and enjoy.
sorry to say this doug but if your attitude is the same as the players,we will lose.I cant beleive that basil will have that attitude and i hope that rubs on to the players.The wigan born lads no what this means and on this occasion i hope passion can get the better of skill,if so we can win.Now go bye a ticket its not about loyal fans this game its ABOUT GETTING BEHIND YOUR TEAM IN THERE HOUR OF NEED.maybe just maybe the fans can make a diffrence and maybe just maybe your 1 voice could be the diffrence come on WE can do this the boyz need US
Schalk Brits... posted:
Just a point about Saturday - I am led to believe that the air conditioning on the team coach wasn't working. This would have been like spending 1 1/2 hours in a sauna prior to playing ,not good preparation.
Add the bus to the injured list!
"And Martin Offiah, trying to make some space, now then..." - Ray French, Wembley 1994
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Interviewer: So that obviously means that you're not going to St Helens and you're not going to Leeds?
Frano: I don't know why I would ever want to go to St Helens or Leeds
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Come on everyone, no more negative talk this week, lets look forward to putting one over our scouse neighbours!!!!
For the first time in my life I would greet a loss to Saints as a blessing.
If we win, we have another match to play in the CC at least and I don't think our threadbare squad I can take it. More opportunites to pick up injuries while our rivals down at the bottom have another week off.
What do you want? A victory over Saints in the cup or SL rugby next season? I don't think a win over Saints does anything to help us secure the latter. Just the opposite.
Dave
But what would a win in the heart of our enemy do for moral though Dave0? If we get well and truely ****ed over again the boys will get really down and then the likes of Widnes and Wakefield will start to phase them. BUT if we put one over on the Saints we might get some conviction back, and start playing much better - like we know ever player can do at the moment!
I for one, will still be cheering for the win!
Being a warrior is not just a past-time; it's a choice of life.
Come on everyone, no more negative talk this week, lets look forward to putting one over our scouse neighbours!!!!
For the first time in my life I would greet a loss to Saints as a blessing.
If we win, we have another match to play in the CC at least and I don't think our threadbare squad I can take it. More opportunites to pick up injuries while our rivals down at the bottom have another week off.
What do you want? A victory over Saints in the cup or SL rugby next season? I don't think a win over Saints does anything to help us secure the latter. Just the opposite.
Dave
But what would a win in the heart of our enemy do for moral though Dave0? If we get well and truely ****ed over again the boys will get really down and then the likes of Widnes and Wakefield will start to phase them. BUT if we put one over on the Saints we might get some conviction back, and start playing much better - like we know ever player can do at the moment!
I for one, will still be cheering for the win!
I think we'll all be cheering for the win, I'm going with a lot of inner hope but a bit of realism too. If we were to get beaten but play well, you'll see me smiling whilst walking out that ground. If the score is the same as last weeks, I'm taking the week off and buying a big box of tissues.
For the first time in my life I would greet a loss to Saints as a blessing.
If we win, we have another match to play in the CC at least and I don't think our threadbare squad I can take it. More opportunites to pick up injuries while our rivals down at the bottom have another week off.
What do you want? A victory over Saints in the cup or SL rugby next season? I don't think a win over Saints does anything to help us secure the latter. Just the opposite.
Dave
But what would a win in the heart of our enemy do for moral though Dave0? If we get well and truely ****ed over again the boys will get really down and then the likes of Widnes and Wakefield will start to phase them. BUT if we put one over on the Saints we might get some conviction back, and start playing much better - like we know ever player can do at the moment!
I for one, will still be cheering for the win!
I think we'll all be cheering for the win, I'm going with a lot of inner hope but a bit of realism too. If we were to get beaten but play well, you'll see me smiling whilst walking out that ground. If the score is the same as last weeks, I'm taking the week off and buying a big box of tissues.
i can feel that same cold coming on but if we win they will no about it