He should go well at LeedsFlash wrote:Maybe so, buts that's still more great games than most. More importantly the number of very good games is still high. He's played 20 tines this season and hasn't been good in 1! Contrast that with the number of games he's had a significant hand in helping us win this season and I still can't see how us leaving will benefit the club. I've no doubt his influence will diminish further next year on the park but he'll still play an integral part if we're to be in contention for silverware. You seem to be in a rush to write him off when everyone else, Wayne Bennett included, can see his value. I just don't get it..medlocke wrote:Come on Flash, I've not been like that since 2009, You and Josie helped me with my problemFlash wrote:Keep believing that Meds. Let's be honest here, you've been trying to say he's overrated for over a decade without success. Keep going and you're bound to be right eventually.., But let's be fair, The number of great games he's had this season can be counted on one hand, His time is over now, His decision to go to Leeds is for the good of the club
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Honestly, he shouldn't.medlocke wrote:He should go well at LeedsFlash wrote:Maybe so, buts that's still more great games than most. More importantly the number of very good games is still high. He's played 20 tines this season and hasn't been good in 1! Contrast that with the number of games he's had a significant hand in helping us win this season and I still can't see how us leaving will benefit the club. I've no doubt his influence will diminish further next year on the park but he'll still play an integral part if we're to be in contention for silverware. You seem to be in a rush to write him off when everyone else, Wayne Bennett included, can see his value. I just don't get it..medlocke wrote:Come on Flash, I've not been like that since 2009, You and Josie helped me with my problem, But let's be fair, The number of great games he's had this season can be counted on one hand, His time is over now, His decision to go to Leeds is for the good of the club
Why you would want our most influential player going there, i'm not really sure.
Yes, he will have a reduced role next season, which I'm sure he would be fully aware of. But i'd much rather a reduced role than none at all. The club need, in my opinion, to offer him a player coach deal, that then turns to just a coach the season after based on performances/appearances. He could offer plenty to a coaching team that's been depleted and I have no doubt that Edwards would want him there aswell when he comes in 2020.
Again, it's just my opinion
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You got me there FlashFlash wrote:In which case he'd go equally well at Wigan.medlocke wrote:He should go well at LeedsFlash wrote: Maybe so, buts that's still more great games than most. More importantly the number of very good games is still high. He's played 20 tines this season and hasn't been good in 1! Contrast that with the number of games he's had a significant hand in helping us win this season and I still can't see how us leaving will benefit the club. I've no doubt his influence will diminish further next year on the park but he'll still play an integral part if we're to be in contention for silverware. You seem to be in a rush to write him off when everyone else, Wayne Bennett included, can see his value. I just don't get it..

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DaveyGolb wrote:Honestly, he shouldn't.medlocke wrote:He should go well at LeedsFlash wrote: Maybe so, buts that's still more great games than most. More importantly the number of very good games is still high. He's played 20 tines this season and hasn't been good in 1! Contrast that with the number of games he's had a significant hand in helping us win this season and I still can't see how us leaving will benefit the club. I've no doubt his influence will diminish further next year on the park but he'll still play an integral part if we're to be in contention for silverware. You seem to be in a rush to write him off when everyone else, Wayne Bennett included, can see his value. I just don't get it..
Why you would want our most influential player going there, i'm not really sure.
Yes, he will have a reduced role next season, which I'm sure he would be fully aware of. But i'd much rather a reduced role than none at all. The club need, in my opinion, to offer him a player coach deal, that then turns to just a coach the season after based on performances/appearances. He could offer plenty to a coaching team that's been depleted and I have no doubt that Edwards would want him there aswell when he comes in 2020.
Again, it's just my opinion
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Its telling you something if Saints are offloading him now. Been a great player but not for us i feel. Luke Thompson would be nice but i reckon he'll be in Oz in a year or so. Hate to say it but he's the best forward in out game for me.
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looking like this could be true heard a few whispers he s on his way to us
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Sounds about right, another big money signing :eh:stevo38 wrote:looking like this could be true heard a few whispers he s on his way to us
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Andy Coley type of signing
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Without the skill set or aggression. I would sooner we sign Acton!medlocke wrote:Andy Coley type of signing
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I recall many on here and elsewhere whinging and saying the same about Coley when we signed himshaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Without the skill set or aggression. I would sooner we sign Acton!medlocke wrote:Andy Coley type of signing