jobo wrote:Sorry Jobo but he DID snub Wigan in fact twice the first was the same terms as Wire where offering and the second time it was more. Please don't ask me to prove it because I can't. Just know that this happened. That's why imo his bridges are burn't.But hey lets wait and see.keptinthedarkfans wrote:He didn't exactly snub us.TrueBlueWarrior wrote: I would be!!
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For Hampshire. Not in a million years.
Ratchford had his chance and snubbed Wigan. That boat sailed many moons ago.Not going to happen imo.
My info is that he was prepared to accept a lower offer than the one he got from Wire but not as low as Wigan were offering. That's hardly snubbing us, more like him looking after his financial security.
I wouldn't swap him for Hampshire but he would certainly be a great signing for us. He can cover any position in the back line and will make a great loose forward in the coming years.
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keptinthedarkfans wrote:I can vouch for that as I was at a hospitality function at the DW when one of the directors came up to our table and announced the the other guys that Ratchford had turned down a deal with Wigan exactly the same as Warrington's, excluding the usual add ons that Moron can provide at Wire. 6 months later Warrington officially announced his coming.jobo wrote:Sorry Jobo but he DID snub Wigan in fact twice the first was the same terms as Wire where offering and the second time it was more. Please don't ask me to prove it because I can't. Just know that this happened. That's why imo his bridges are burn't.But hey lets wait and see.keptinthedarkfans wrote: He didn't exactly snub us.
My info is that he was prepared to accept a lower offer than the one he got from Wire but not as low as Wigan were offering. That's hardly snubbing us, more like him looking after his financial security.
I wouldn't swap him for Hampshire but he would certainly be a great signing for us. He can cover any position in the back line and will make a great loose forward in the coming years.
Hampshire 100% over Ratchford for mine.
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Like many of you, I'm of the opinion that Ratchford had his chance and I was upset when he chose the wire over us. However, he's a good player and at this moment, is a better all round player than Ryan. We all see great potential in Ryan and hope he fulfils it but he isn't there yet. How many players have we seen that don't improve after a very promising start to their careers? Secondly, is Ryan keen to stay? Several posts seem to imply or have implied that he's thought about leaving. I wouldn't take Ratchford over Ryan but it's a close call and I'd be very happy with both. Ratchford can cover several positions and he's a decent kicker. I don't think he's reached the heights that some expected but perhaps he would do if he played for us.
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Arguably one of the most consistent players at Warrington, and definitely versatile.
Don't know about the history, but if he was available he'd be an asset to the team. How old is he now? Wouldn't let Hampshire go as part of any deal though.
Don't know about the history, but if he was available he'd be an asset to the team. How old is he now? Wouldn't let Hampshire go as part of any deal though.
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He'll be available when he's 30, unless anyone wants to fork out a tidy screw before then.
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Warrington not doing as well as when they signed him may be a reason, if true of course!
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Quite amazing how he is the devil because he didn't sign for us and said a few cheeky words about the club, yet players can get away with using cocaine, gauging players eyes, manhandling refs and generally pooping all over the club, yet certain fans seem to let that type of behaviour go due to the player being local and coming through the academy system, it beggars belief some of the thinking on here sometimes
btw i know Ratchford is from Wigan before anyone tries to get clever

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I can assure you that it is true.Whelley Warrior wrote:Warrington not doing as well as when they signed him may be a reason, if true of course!
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What beggars believe is that you think you are the only one with the correct opinion of people.And before anyone tries to get clever never called ratchford a devil just said he had his chance and missed it. and it is MY OPINION.medlocke wrote:Quite amazing how he is the devil because he didn't sign for us and said a few cheeky words about the club, yet players can get away with using cocaine, gauging players eyes, manhandling refs and generally pooping all over the club, yet certain fans seem to let that type of behaviour go due to the player being local and coming through the academy system, it beggars belief some of the thinking on here sometimesbtw i know Ratchford is from Wigan before anyone tries to get clever
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Pity gaz hock didn't poop or else he could have took the credit for all them things med
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