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Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:16 pm
by - psycho -
Cruncher posted:
For what Feka's costing us, has he been worth it at all?

I'm not saying his contract is exclusively the cause of our current recruitment plight, but I'll bet the big fella is on a very tidy sum.

So the question stands. For 15 minutes a match, has he been worth it? After two years, I'm inclining towards 'no'.
lets be honest, hes not been 15 minutes a match. and elts be honest, when he goes off we go down hill. this season proves that. when he leaves the impact goes. which is a good thing we've got coley because he willa dd the size, hansen and hock can cover second row we know that, and bailey can be put there when we bring goulding on to give either a rest. also prescott can be used at prop or second row so that is another option.

we just need players that will do us the job, instead of gambling the money on players who are here for the money. look at noble's bradford side. it had some great players but some where chances, e.g. stanley gene, st hilaire, platt, bai, they were all good signings because they did a really good job for bradford when called upon.

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:08 pm
by adrenalinxx
Feka was at his best about midway through the season when Wigan played Hull FC, he was making great runs, stayed on the field longer and was still effective after coming off the bench. Unfortunately he got injury and that meant some of the work done on his fitness in training was lost.

I think has been well worth the money, he might only play in 15 minute spells but he makes a lot of meters. Not only that Feka on a number of occasions has turned a game for Wigan, against Hull FC one big run for Feka practically turned the game around, there are loads of example where a run from Feka has moved Wigan from a difficult position in there own half to an attacking position in the opposition half.

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:13 pm
by Fraggle
- psycho - posted:
look at noble's bradford side. it had some great players but some where chances, e.g. stanley gene, st hilaire, platt, bai, they were all good signings because they did a really good job for bradford when called upon.
Not sure about the likes of Gene, he was just wanting to suppliment his pension, but I'm sure Bai will have been a big earner. He was once very highly rated Down Under, back in his bleached hair days, and I doubt he'd have come here for just a few pence.

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:33 pm
by jaws1
adrenalinxx posted:
Feka was at his best about midway through the season when Wigan played Hull FC, he was making great runs, stayed on the field longer and was still effective after coming off the bench. Unfortunately he got injury and that meant some of the work done on his fitness in training was lost.

I think has been well worth the money, he might only play in 15 minute spells but he makes a lot of meters. Not only that Feka on a number of occasions has turned a game for Wigan, against Hull FC one big run for Feka practically turned the game around, there are loads of example where a run from Feka has moved Wigan from a difficult position in there own half to an attacking position in the opposition half.
The money that Feka is maybe on put in context could buy Peacock or Carvell i know which id sooner have .

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 3:45 am
by Fraggle
Flash posted:
The money that Feka is maybe on put in context could buy Peacock or Carvell i know which id sooner have .
I don't know the figures but I doubt the money Feka is on would come close to signing Peacock!
Agreed. Given his relative age and all, I don't have Feka is one of the highest earners at the club. I have absolutely no way of knowing, but would think him to be on similar money to Lockers and Hock, who are behind the likes of Barrett and Fielden. Not sure where Richards fits in, but I would expect Phil Bailey to be on top money, and also Mark Calderwood as well. We'd probably have to swap Fielden to get Peacock in...

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 3:48 am
by gpartin
Fraggle posted:
We'd probably have to swap Fielden to get Peacock in...
Pretty good swap on this years showings, Peacocks had a great season.

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 3:51 am
by Fraggle
gpartin posted:
Fraggle posted:
We'd probably have to swap Fielden to get Peacock in...
Pretty good swap on this years showings, Peacocks had a great season.
I'm inclined to agree. Might solve the captaincy dilemma people often think we have as well - as GB captain no-one could argue with Peacock's credentials...

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 3:54 am
by gpartin
Fraggle posted:
gpartin posted:
Fraggle posted:
We'd probably have to swap Fielden to get Peacock in...
Pretty good swap on this years showings, Peacocks had a great season.
I'm inclined to agree. Might solve the captaincy dilemma people often think we have as well - as GB captain no-one could argue with Peacock's credentials...
Indeed, how old are they both btw?

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:07 am
by Fraggle
gpartin posted:

Indeed, how old are they both btw?
Jamie Peacock - 14/Dec/1977, so almost 30.

Stuart Fielden - 14/Sep/1979, so recently 28.

The old gits :) He says at the grand old age of older than both of them...!

Re: Feka this year or last...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:50 am
by thegimble
jaws1 posted:
Cruncher posted:
For what Feka's costing us, has he been worth it at all?

I'm not saying his contract is exclusively the cause of our current recruitment plight, but I'll bet the big fella is on a very tidy sum.

So the question stands. For 15 minutes a match, has he been worth it? After two years, I'm inclining towards 'no'.
I agree with you . What we need is a prop who can last at least 50/60 mins not a ten minute wonder.
I agree as well. The amount of people that complain about Fielden and then defend Feka is staggering. Fielden has got better as the season go on and put in some good games for 80 minutes. Whilst Feka plays 20-25 minutes at the most.

I bet pound per minute on the field Feka is costing us a lot more than Fielden.