Does make you wonder if this is why he came to lock horns with Wane.
You could blame Salford coach but i know players like Feilden always kept themselves in great shape regardless of who they played for
As a player youre either a good or bad trainer
What have they done to Scot Taylor
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Re: What have they done to Scot Taylor
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Re: What have they done to Scot Taylor
As you say WF, maybe Taylor just hasn't got it in his make up to train as hard as it takes to get the very best out of himself. Maybe he struggles to get beyond the pain barrier to go the extra yard.Wigan_forever1985 wrote:Does make you wonder if this is why he came to lock horns with Wane.
You could blame Salford coach but i know players like Feilden always kept themselves in great shape regardless of who they played for
As a player youre either a good or bad trainer
Correct too in that Stu Fielden is a prime example of a person prepared to put the graft in to achieve his ambitions wherever he is based.
Re: What have they done to Scot Taylor
Yeah, saw that and don't remember him being anything close to that when he was at Wigan. Takes some effort (or distinct lack of it) for a professional to let himself go that much. I guess his physique hasn't deteriorated over the off season only, so he must have let himself go whilst still at Wigan. No wonder Wane didn't bring him back into the side at all. It doesn't look like he was running through walls to prove Wane wrong.TrueBlueWarrior wrote:Did you see his gut when he had a set to with Jon Wilkin?
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Re: What have they done to Scot Taylor
Nail. Head. Methinks!Wigan_forever1985 wrote:Does make you wonder if this is why he came to lock horns with Wane.
You could blame Salford coach but i know players like Feilden always kept themselves in great shape regardless of who they played for
As a player youre either a good or bad trainer