Josh Charnley complains
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Josh Charnley complains
In The Daily Star, via Newsnow.
Josh doesn't want anyone testing his
weak ankle. Oh and cut out the bullying
too.????
Josh doesn't want anyone testing his
weak ankle. Oh and cut out the bullying
too.????
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Rugby League EXCLUSIVE: Warrington Wolves' Josh Charnley SLAMS former team Wigan Warriors
JOSH CHARNLEY has accused his ex-Wigan team-mates of being disrespectful.
The Warrington star said he was angry when one tried to twist the ankle he has problems with.
And he admits he got wound up by their “niggling” in the Magic Weekend clash 10 days ago, the first time he’s played his old club.
His comments set up a tasty re-match when the two sides meet again in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals on Saturday.
But Charnley, who is back in League after an 18-month spell in Union with Sale, insists he’ll try and handle it better this time.
He said: “There were a few things I did not really like about that game against Wigan.
“There was niggling and one of the lads tried twisting the ankle which I’ve had a bad ankle with.
“Little things like that got me and I thought there was no respect.
“It wound me up and I got carried away a little bit and that’s not me really.
“I do not know if they were doing it on purpose or it could just be me over-thinking things.
“It’s one of those things, when the whistle goes you want to take each others heads off.
“You are enemies on the pitch but I’m still mates with them all off it. I just thought it was a little bit disrespectful that’s all.
“But we’ve got the Cup game now and revenge is sweet. I just need to focus on doing the right thing for Warrington.”
Wigan won the Magic Weekend clash 38-10, ending a run of 10 successive wins in the League and Cup for the Wolves.
Warrington also performed badly in the first half of last Friday’s home game against Hull before going on to win 30-12.
And Charnley, 26, admits they need to be bang on song to knock his old club out of the Cup.
He said: “We need to fight fire with fire and have a good start. Wigan bullied us last time and we can’t let that happen again.”
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/rugby ... gby-league
JOSH CHARNLEY has accused his ex-Wigan team-mates of being disrespectful.
The Warrington star said he was angry when one tried to twist the ankle he has problems with.
And he admits he got wound up by their “niggling” in the Magic Weekend clash 10 days ago, the first time he’s played his old club.
His comments set up a tasty re-match when the two sides meet again in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals on Saturday.
But Charnley, who is back in League after an 18-month spell in Union with Sale, insists he’ll try and handle it better this time.
He said: “There were a few things I did not really like about that game against Wigan.
“There was niggling and one of the lads tried twisting the ankle which I’ve had a bad ankle with.
“Little things like that got me and I thought there was no respect.
“It wound me up and I got carried away a little bit and that’s not me really.
“I do not know if they were doing it on purpose or it could just be me over-thinking things.
“It’s one of those things, when the whistle goes you want to take each others heads off.
“You are enemies on the pitch but I’m still mates with them all off it. I just thought it was a little bit disrespectful that’s all.
“But we’ve got the Cup game now and revenge is sweet. I just need to focus on doing the right thing for Warrington.”
Wigan won the Magic Weekend clash 38-10, ending a run of 10 successive wins in the League and Cup for the Wolves.
Warrington also performed badly in the first half of last Friday’s home game against Hull before going on to win 30-12.
And Charnley, 26, admits they need to be bang on song to knock his old club out of the Cup.
He said: “We need to fight fire with fire and have a good start. Wigan bullied us last time and we can’t let that happen again.”
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/rugby ... gby-league
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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Maybe he was miffed that young Liam Marshall had the up on him ????????
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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Poor form from Josh he needs to man up.
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Lol exactly Marshall made him look like a fool 2 mins beforjosie andrews wrote:Maybe he was miffed that young Liam Marshall had the up on him ????????
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He was never the bravest ladshaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Poor form from Josh he needs to man up.
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Soft arse
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I agree, in general, but ankle-twisting (if it happened) is a cheap shot. We'd be up in arms if it was done to a Wigan player.
And Marshall will face a tough test on Saturday; Charnley will be determined not to let him get the better of him this time.
And Marshall will face a tough test on Saturday; Charnley will be determined not to let him get the better of him this time.
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good news for oli then..... throw the dummy and josh will go for marshy every time.......we should play on this imo.......i cant help feeling we have to get off to a flyer to win this one....... wire supporters butcher refs when they cant play the ball to there liking when they are stuck in there own 25moto748 wrote:I agree, in general, but ankle-twisting (if it happened) is a cheap shot. We'd be up in arms if it was done to a Wigan player.
And Marshall will face a tough test on Saturday; Charnley will be determined not to let him get the better of him this time.
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I wonder if his man bun will get a recall on Saturday?
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