Tony Clubb
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Good servant for the club , gone on too long but, we do need him right now. Hope he can finish strongly.
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That is Tony clubs best moment for me, not saying he hasn't had others but completely removing saints go forward and sealing the game.Wiganer Ted wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:59 am And he was short of the line. I prefer to remember Clubby for those tackles he made in one set against Saints where they were tackled on the sixth and we scored from our next set.
Bet they'll miss him from training with his cockney accent. I know KPP has one but it isn't as broad as Clubbys.
He's that broad he makes Danny Dyer sound posh!
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+1widdenoldboy wrote:Good servant for the club , gone on too long but, we do need him right now. Hope he can finish strongly.
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I think there is truth in this, as no-one is seemingly above a mouthful online nowadays.morley pie eater wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 4:49 pm I'm just glad the internet wasn't around in the days of John Barton, Brian Case, Andy Coley and others who contributed massively to the team in their day without being world beaters.
But maybe Brian Case came closest after Ellery Hanley's comments on winning player of the year awards for his record try-scoring season.
Crux being Hanley said he couldn't do what he did without the tireless efforts of the criminally-unsung Case - as Brian did the graft most couldn't do.
You'd have had to be a hard-faced Wigan critic to say otherwise after those words from a truly great player.
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That 5yds was more like 25yds.I was at that corner.morley pie eater wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:59 pm
Anyway, one of my all-time favourite memories watching Wigan was a couple of years ago at Headingley.
My son, who works in Leeds, managed to get 2 tickets for the newly-opened stand shared with the cricket ground.
Seconds from the end of a close game, Leeds messed up a kick, and the ball somehow dropped into Clubby's hands about 5 yards from the try line with no-one that close to him. He seemed to take a few seconds to assess the situation, lumbered off and scored to win the game!
I stood up and gave a long, loud YEEEEESSSSS!!!! Then realised that everything was silent around me.
Priceless!
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It was nowhere near being a try, and should never have been given. I'm no Clubb fan, but he shouldn't be remembered for that.
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thats my best memory of clubby also……. I think it was a rain soaked match were dom scored off the kick off…… im not 100% thoughWiganer Ted wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:59 am And he was short of the line. I prefer to remember Clubby for those tackles he made in one set against Saints where they were tackled on the sixth and we scored from our next set.
Bet they'll miss him from training with his cockney accent. I know KPP has one but it isn't as broad as Clubbys.
He's that broad he makes Danny Dyer sound posh!
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Yes, I corrected it after I'd seen the video. We were in the shared cricket ground stand around the 20 or 30 metre line, so 70-odd metres away....but that's just an excuse for an owd mon's poor memory for detail!jao711 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 8:53 pmThat 5yds was more like 25yds.I was at that corner.morley pie eater wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:59 pm
Anyway, one of my all-time favourite memories watching Wigan was a couple of years ago at Headingley.
My son, who works in Leeds, managed to get 2 tickets for the newly-opened stand shared with the cricket ground.
Seconds from the end of a close game, Leeds messed up a kick, and the ball somehow dropped into Clubby's hands about 5 yards from the try line with no-one that close to him. He seemed to take a few seconds to assess the situation, lumbered off and scored to win the game!
I stood up and gave a long, loud YEEEEESSSSS!!!! Then realised that everything was silent around me.
Priceless!
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It never ceases to amaze me that whatever I say, and however much I try to qualify it, someone is sure to argue with a point I never made.
For the record, it remains one of my all-time favourite memories from 57+ years of watching Wigan. And that's whether or not he grounded it properly, or ran 5 yards or 95 yards. And it says nothing whatsoever about how good or bad Clubby is or was, on that or any other day.
The reason it's a treasured memory is because of the closeness of the match, the very short time left and the fact that it was Leeds, where I've lived most of my life. And I was sat with Leeds fans and close to their directors/special guests etc.
Whilst I may not remember how many yards he ran, I do clearly recall how I felt when I stood up and yelled while every one around me was silent and stayed sat down.
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