Gelling
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Re: Gelling
Was wondering the same myself, our best and most productive centre left out,it makes no sense especially with having Sam on the bench he can play in the forwards as cover.Putting Bateman out of his favoured position is just bad coaching.
Re: Gelling
Gelling at Dewsbury last week the doctor came on 3 times with an inhaler as he was short of breath don't know if this is the reason though.
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Re: Gelling
I thought he was injured!
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One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.doc wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't play tonight as we badly lacked the metres he makes in attack. Maybe his critics wi
all now realise how vital he is to the year.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.
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Wandering Warrior wrote:One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.doc wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't play tonight as we badly lacked the metres he makes in attack. Maybe his critics wi
all now realise how vital he is to the year.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.
Taylor was class early on for us and look like the cat who got the cream when he won the CC for us v Hull of all teams.Wandering Warrior wrote:One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.doc wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't play tonight as we badly lacked the metres he makes in attack. Maybe his critics wi
all now realise how vital he is to the year.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.
Yet things must have been so bad here we sent him on loan for his final year of his contract. It's nad player management and I am not surprised he looks a better player in a different team.
It used to bne players who left Wigan never looked that good. Now they look better than they did here (he isn't the only one is he!).
As to Gelling, he'd have tried to win that single handed and would just as likely of made a pigs ear out of it. You can't rely on players like him to turn around a team playing like that.
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Re: Gelling
Taylor was always gonna go to Hull FC, him & all his family are massive FC supporters.DaveO wrote:Wandering Warrior wrote:One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.doc wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't play tonight as we badly lacked the metres he makes in attack. Maybe his critics wi
all now realise how vital he is to the year.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.Taylor was class early on for us and look like the cat who got the cream when he won the CC for us v Hull of all teams.Wandering Warrior wrote:One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.doc wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't play tonight as we badly lacked the metres he makes in attack. Maybe his critics wi
all now realise how vital he is to the year.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.
Yet things must have been so bad here we sent him on loan for his final year of his contract. It's nad player management and I am not surprised he looks a better player in a different team.
It used to bne players who left Wigan never looked that good. Now they look better than they did here (he isn't the only one is he!).
As to Gelling, he'd have tried to win that single handed and would just as likely of made a pigs ear out of it. You can't rely on players like him to turn around a team playing like that.
He became unsettled when FC became interested in him after the CC & his missus claimed homesickness!! He then went on to spit his dummy out & that was the start of him not wanting to play for us anymore. If they don't want to play or to be here get rid IMO
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Other players manage to play for us when they are leaving the next year when their contract is up. There are two sides to every story and his homesickness got him as far as Salford on his way back to Hull.josie andrews wrote:Taylor was always gonna go to Hull FC, him & all his family are massive FC supporters.DaveO wrote:Wandering Warrior wrote: One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.Taylor was class early on for us and look like the cat who got the cream when he won the CC for us v Hull of all teams.Wandering Warrior wrote: One more losing their head tonight would not have made any difference in the slightest. Our luck has finally run out and it showed how interested some of the players were. Lockers was well off tonight and was probably not fit as said previously.
We lost the game first half when our forwards got battered, I'd love to know what really went on with Scott Taylor, he's head and shoulders above out we've got this year.
Leeds next week and by the law of averages they're due a win.
Yet things must have been so bad here we sent him on loan for his final year of his contract. It's nad player management and I am not surprised he looks a better player in a different team.
It used to bne players who left Wigan never looked that good. Now they look better than they did here (he isn't the only one is he!).
As to Gelling, he'd have tried to win that single handed and would just as likely of made a pigs ear out of it. You can't rely on players like him to turn around a team playing like that.
He became unsettled when FC became interested in him after the CC & his missus claimed homesickness!! He then went on to spit his dummy out & that was the start of him not wanting to play for us anymore. If they don't want to play or to be here get rid IMO![]()
I don't think Wane knows how to handle players who don't fit in with his views. He'd have probably got rid of Hanley were he playing now as he wouldn't put up with the (pardon my french) shit tactics Wane coaches and would say so.
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Whereas we can of course rely on your crystal ball to tell us how someone would have fared had he played!DaveO wrote:
As to Gelling, he'd have tried to win that single handed and would just as likely of made a pigs ear out of it. You can't rely on players like him to turn around a team playing like that.
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He was indeed but it's hardly our fault that his testicles are kept locked up in his girlfriend's handbag!DaveO wrote:
Taylor was class early on for us and look like the cat who got the cream when he won the CC for us v Hull of all teams.