Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
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Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Cpw, i have given your question some thought today and decided that Waney should go if we do not win the GF.
I dont see the point of sacking him now as we would be limited as to who we could get in mid season.
No personal swipes, snipes or plain nastiness was meant by this message.
If I have offended anyone ever, I apologise unreservedly.
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East Stand Unfaithful
I dont see the point of sacking him now as we would be limited as to who we could get in mid season.
No personal swipes, snipes or plain nastiness was meant by this message.
If I have offended anyone ever, I apologise unreservedly.
Regards,
East Stand Unfaithful
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Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
No thanks, bad enough reading the bitter drivel you come out with these days :thum:cpwigan wrote:Go through my posts. Happy reading Sherlockmedlocke wrote:prove itcpwigan wrote: None. I was equally dismissive of Noble so what is your great conspiracy nonsense for that? Or always praised Madge, John Monie, Graham Lowe. Go figure Sherlock![]()
About as interesting as watching paint dry but it should be well known. Mind you before everybody decided likewise I was one of the first to see Noble was finished.
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Not sure a mid season appointment would achieve much unless simply an assistant on a temporary basis. I know Noble did fantastically well when he came late season but I think coaches and players deserve a pre season together. My hope has always been that like Laughton at Widnes, the red letter days would sometimes allow success but as with Widnes, they had the team to grace Wembley but never the mentality to get there.East Stand Faithful wrote:Cpw, i have given your question some thought today and decided that Waney should go if we do not win the GF.
I dont see the point of sacking him now as we would be limited as to who we could get in mid season.
No personal swipes, snipes or plain nastiness was meant by this message.
If I have offended anyone ever, I apologise unreservedly.
Regards,
East Stand Unfaithful
I cannot for the life of me think that Wane / Wigan did not expect a reaction by Hull KR after the crushing defeat. Moreover, I have always said if you simply play simple and work hard you can beat Wane coached teams because they beat themselves and they did that last night.
Like many I watched great Wigan teams win incredibly low scoring games where any mistake = defeat. I always felt confident. With Wane, if the opposition complete I am terrified.
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Wane stated midweek that the players were fully motivated.For some reason they didn't look like they were,with there body language etc.
Let's all be honest,regardless of pitch sizes,astro turf and weather conditions.Theres something terribly wrong with how we prepare for an away game(compared to at home).Im not sure what it is.But I'm not having Wane etc haven't talked about it by now.
Let's all be honest,regardless of pitch sizes,astro turf and weather conditions.Theres something terribly wrong with how we prepare for an away game(compared to at home).Im not sure what it is.But I'm not having Wane etc haven't talked about it by now.
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It's seldom you see teams warm up before the match better than Wigan, but our pre match warm up last night looked more lethargic than usual.Firestarter wrote:Wane stated midweek that the players were fully motivated.For some reason they didn't look like they were,with there body language etc.
Let's all be honest,regardless of pitch sizes,astro turf and weather conditions.Theres something terribly wrong with how we prepare for an away game(compared to at home).Im not sure what it is.But I'm not having Wane etc haven't talked about it by now.
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Apologies, I must have missed it as it is rare to see a smile from you latelycpwigan wrote:What thejosie andrews wrote:So now you think by editing your post with a laughing face makes you have a sense? :eh:cpwigan wrote:![]()
You quoted my post and it was as it always was with said smilie. You have the evidence in your own post. Sense of humour? I might correct a typo but at the moment I do not even do that as shows bt one ost with caps on and then off by mistake.

Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
I expected an harder game than the previous meeting, in fact I said it would be much like the earlier game in the season.cpwigan wrote: Not sure a mid season appointment would achieve much unless simply an assistant on a temporary basis. I know Noble did fantastically well when he came late season but I think coaches and players deserve a pre season together. My hope has always been that like Laughton at Widnes, the red letter days would sometimes allow success but as with Widnes, they had the team to grace Wembley but never the mentality to get there.
I cannot for the life of me think that Wane / Wigan did not expect a reaction by Hull KR after the crushing defeat. Moreover, I have always said if you simply play simple and work hard you can beat Wane coached teams because they beat themselves and they did that last night.
Like many I watched great Wigan teams win incredibly low scoring games where any mistake = defeat. I always felt confident. With Wane, if the opposition complete I am terrified.
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Once again I find this forum becoming so pathetic.I do blame the moderators for allowing the same couple of posters to wind people up with such inflamotary attitudes.It is so easy to criticise,insult and bad mouth people on a computer.Would these people say it to anyones face? I think not.I never reply to the posters in question and have no intention of doing so,as I have no respect for them.
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The moderators are volunteers / fans. Do not blame moderators if you are too lazy to use the ignore option that Mike gave people. You actually owe moderators an apology. Stop being lazy, use ignore.old hooker wrote:Once again I find this forum becoming so pathetic.I do blame the moderators for allowing the same couple of posters to wind people up with such inflamotary attitudes.It is so easy to criticise,insult and bad mouth people on a computer.Would these people say it to anyones face? I think not.I never reply to the posters in question and have no intention of doing so,as I have no respect for them.