id say more like trying to get a return on their investmentwindow77 wrote:heard a from a very good source George Williams going to Australia next season talks on going with wigan to release him. money grabbing t###
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The way GWigan has been playing this season I wouldn't think any NRL team would want him.
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can't see it being true
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https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/pa ... -doubtful/
"Newcastle Knights’ war-chest of cash to transform them into title contenders could lead them into making an audacious move for Wigan and England stand-off George Williams, report League Express.
Knights coach Nathan Brown is keen to bring in a couple of high-profile signings and League Express report that the NRL club are interested in Williams."
"Newcastle Knights’ war-chest of cash to transform them into title contenders could lead them into making an audacious move for Wigan and England stand-off George Williams, report League Express.
Knights coach Nathan Brown is keen to bring in a couple of high-profile signings and League Express report that the NRL club are interested in Williams."
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That same media outlets says that Newcastle are hot on the heels of Roberts from Warrington (which is 100% more likely)
Simply put, this "scoop" came from someone reading this thread and making out that it in itself is now defacto
Simply put, this "scoop" came from someone reading this thread and making out that it in itself is now defacto
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I'm not sure whether there is anything in this particular rumour. My bigger concern is that this isn't the first George Williams leaving rumour to be put in print this year. So you would think either the journalists have lost any integrity in double sourcing their info before printing it or someone in George's camp is trying to manufacture some interest.
The constant desire to get rid of Williams from a bunch of our fans is really baffling. They must see something different to me. I see a really talented and creative kid who our side are far more threatening with him in than with him out. A player who continues to create chances for our team and ask questions of the opposition.
He's not a perfect player, and if you think marquee money should only be given to perfect players then that's fine as opinions go, but I didn't want to see him leave last year when he was offered a new deal by the club and I don't want to see him leave now.
I just want him to get back in the team and to then work on the things where he isn't great yet whilst still being great at what he has done so successfully in his career so far. I know we see him make a number of bad reads or wrong decisions, but that's because he's relied on more than any other half back in the competition due to the personnel around him and the tactics they're given. He can be so frustrating to watch because we know how talented he is yet we see how many times it doesn't go perfectly, but when you have your hands on the ball as much as he does you will see lots of frustrating bits of play.
The constant desire to get rid of Williams from a bunch of our fans is really baffling. They must see something different to me. I see a really talented and creative kid who our side are far more threatening with him in than with him out. A player who continues to create chances for our team and ask questions of the opposition.
He's not a perfect player, and if you think marquee money should only be given to perfect players then that's fine as opinions go, but I didn't want to see him leave last year when he was offered a new deal by the club and I don't want to see him leave now.
I just want him to get back in the team and to then work on the things where he isn't great yet whilst still being great at what he has done so successfully in his career so far. I know we see him make a number of bad reads or wrong decisions, but that's because he's relied on more than any other half back in the competition due to the personnel around him and the tactics they're given. He can be so frustrating to watch because we know how talented he is yet we see how many times it doesn't go perfectly, but when you have your hands on the ball as much as he does you will see lots of frustrating bits of play.
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George and Sam are our most creative players and Sam is leaving.
GW is on a 4 year deal as I understand it so the club can just say no for some considerable time.
GW is on a 4 year deal as I understand it so the club can just say no for some considerable time.
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I think one of the reasons so many are on his back is because of how talented he is, but isn't showing it. He's desperate for a new coach to help him progress. There's no way Wane was ever going to help him get better.
If he ended up signing for Warrington or even Leeds I would be gutted. He'd end up doing a Sean Long and come back to haunt us.
He's desperate for a half back partner to help him and a good coach, hopefully Lam will provide both of these and we'll see a vast improvement next season.
If he ended up signing for Warrington or even Leeds I would be gutted. He'd end up doing a Sean Long and come back to haunt us.
He's desperate for a half back partner to help him and a good coach, hopefully Lam will provide both of these and we'll see a vast improvement next season.
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A great player wouldn't need help, Fans have pinned their hopes on him being the next Andy Gregory and he is nowhere near that standard and never will be, If this had been the NRL he would have been demoted to the Intrust Super Premiership never to be seen again, Good/Great players don't need other Good/Great players to make them play good, He reminds me of Luke Robinson, Amazing Potential but not good enough to fill itFirst Try Tickle wrote:I think one of the reasons so many are on his back is because of how talented he is, but isn't showing it. He's desperate for a new coach to help him progress. There's no way Wane was ever going to help him get better.
If he ended up signing for Warrington or even Leeds I would be gutted. He'd end up doing a Sean Long and come back to haunt us.
He's desperate for a half back partner to help him and a good coach, hopefully Lam will provide both of these and we'll see a vast improvement next season.
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medlocke wrote:A great player wouldn't need help, Fans have pinned their hopes on him being the next Andy Gregory and he is nowhere near that standard and never will be, If this had been the NRL he would have been demoted to the Intrust Super Premiership never to be seen again, Good/Great players don't need other Good/Great players to make them play good, He reminds me of Luke Robinson, Amazing Potential but not good enough to fill itFirst Try Tickle wrote:I think one of the reasons so many are on his back is because of how talented he is, but isn't showing it. He's desperate for a new coach to help him progress. There's no way Wane was ever going to help him get better.
If he ended up signing for Warrington or even Leeds I would be gutted. He'd end up doing a Sean Long and come back to haunt us.
He's desperate for a half back partner to help him and a good coach, hopefully Lam will provide both of these and we'll see a vast improvement next season.
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