Josh will be fast tracked into the England team where they will probably pick him at prop before crucifying him in the press for not fully understanding the game.
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All this is true for other teams too though not just us, so why does it only seem to be Wigan that leak 2-4 senior players every season year on yearLooseHead wrote:12 - 14 years to make the sort of money you'll not see in the following 12-14 years when the knackered joints and niggles really kick in and you haven't got access to top level medical care. Do you stick around thinking that everyone will think better of you when you retire as a one club player, or follow money? People like Lockers are increasingly few and far between, and they're lucky to have had the roll of the dice.
There's plenty of examples of players being roughly treated by clubs. To be honest, if we signed a world class player would any of us give tuppence about the mortgage of the Wigan born and bred player he bumps out of selection?
RL is a business for players, a business for chairmen and a passion for fans - I can't blame Josh or any other player for wanting to retire with bulging pockets.
He is our marquee player so assuming he qualifies as "club trained" we can pay him what we like and only £100K counts on the salary cap.RJ wrote:Unfortunately we will never know the details and quite rightly so but our salary cap has probably been substantially swallowed by the return of Tomkins S. I only hope it turns out to be worth it.
You must be watching a different game to me Dave. Last season and this Josh has been far behind Manfredi and likewise last season with Budgie.DaveO wrote:They are not already better players. At this point in time Josh is better than the pair of them. Budgie is a favourite of mine and looks a natural RL player (unlike someone like Sarge for example) but defensively he isn't close to Josh and neither is Manfredi. As Josh is now fit again anyone can see he looks back to his best on attack as well.cherry.pie wrote:To be fair, Charnley used to be an international winger, now he is still some way down the pecking order. He might see his chances of playing for England again diminishing, especially now there are already two wingers just from our own academy system who have become better players (Budgie and Manfredi).
Crossroads of his career? You are now making stuff up. He is 24 not 34 and should be reaching his peak as a winger. As to higher profile in RU he's gone to the wrong club for that. In RU players leave Sale to further their England chances as has happened recently and this isn't the RFU parachuting a player into a club with a view to him playing for England. If he plays for England I'd be very surprised.It wouldn't surprise me if Josh is seeking a higher profile, which he can obviously achieve in rugby union. He may have a better chance of making the England RU team if he can adapt to Union. He stated last year that he might need a change as he's come to a crossroads in his career, so it wouldn't surprise me if the decision to leave was made a while ago.
Then Faz and Joel T are on a ludicrously high salary because only a portion of Lockers salary counts on the cap due to his length of service with us and as said previously only £100K of Sam's salary counts against the cap.LooseHead wrote:We pay as much combined to lockers, Joel T, Sam T and Liam F as any other club pays it's top 5 players let alone top 4.
That is not happening. There are several players in the league at Josh's level but only Wigan seem to lose them. While some players have returned there isn't another club that has seen players like Mossop, Joel, Sam, Budgie and now Josh leave (as well as Sarge). Mossop and Budgie were young inexperienced players when they left as well and Josh is only 24 so it's not as if we are losing players who are head and shoulders above other players at other clubs. So why us?Reality is that once you get your top 4 or 5 locked in you have a certain amount to spread around. Saints, Leeds, Wire are all heavily relying on youth this year or home grown talent that is good talent but not attracting union or NRL money. If someone like Makinson got offered what Josh has been given by Sale then you wouldn't see him for dust. Problem is the size of the prize in union money, no top club since Rads and Cunningham decided to stay in league due to RFL investment has managed to keep league players away from union.
To suggest Josh is "way behind" is quite ridiculous. Defensively he is rarely out of position, Manfredi is as he is still learning.cpwigan wrote: You must be watching a different game to me Dave. Last season and this Josh has been far behind Manfredi and likewise last season with Budgie.
Defensively particularly dealing with kicks Josh is way behind. Oddly given your belief Dave, teams target Josh not Budgie, not Manfredi BUT Josh!