Not just Nobby to go

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Ruzzle
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Re: Not just Nobby to go

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I agree about Forshaw. A mate of mine who is a wire fan pissed himself laughing when he heard we had signed him as fitness coach.
Panchitta Marra
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adiddy wrote:Ive never been a told you so, but I told everyone when Forshaw was first signed as fitness and conditioner we were in trouble! I have many Wire friends a few with good contacts in the club, and they all said the greatest move they ever did was to get rid of Forshaw, and straight away the players were feeling better and stronger!!

Matt
There's a better young fitness conditioner at Barrow Raiders, an ex Great Britain Athlete, who has turned Barrow's fortunes around from NHL2 also rans, to NHL1 leaders.
PAUL TAYLOR.
He would have Wigan's players fitness levels sorted in less than a month.
But Mr Lenehan wont listen to reason.
Kittwazzer
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Re: Not just Nobby to go

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Panchitta Marra wrote: Surely Lenehan knows all this, however, still choses to continue with Noble & Co in one of our best chances for silverware in many a year.
I admire your optmism in suggesting we have any chance at silverware. And I would dearly love it for you to be right!
cumbria_warrior
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Paul Taylor quit Barrow Raiders last year when Paulm Crarey left. He spent last year coaching a amateur team called Millom, from whom he has now packed up. But as you say a very good fitness coach but has a decent job so would not want to pack that up
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cumbria_warrior wrote:Paul Taylor quit Barrow Raiders last year when Paulm Crarey left. He spent last year coaching a amateur team called Millom, from whom he has now packed up. But as you say a very good fitness coach but has a decent job so would not want to pack that up
Thanks CW, you are spot, he did go to Millom.
I blame it on my age, the memory cells are dying quickly.
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Yes millom did ok in there league under paul Taylor, found it hard going with a young team but kept out of relegation, Millom ARLFC is actually the oldest amateur rugby league club in the world and played against wigan many years ago
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cumbria_warrior wrote:Yes millom did ok in there league under paul Taylor, found it hard going with a young team but kept out of relegation, Millom ARLFC is actually the oldest amateur rugby league club in the world and played against wigan many years ago
I never knew that.
Some good teams in Cumbria with a lot of tradition.
Kells, Hensingham, Brookland Rovers, now Ellenbro Rangers.
Flimby & Fothergill, Risehow & Gillhead.
I know of these as my old man used to play for Risehow & Gillhead before Seaton.
Do you play yourself CW, which is your your local team, if you dont mind me asking.
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