Re: Team Spirit
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 6:09 pm
I do and it is a load of ****up the junction wrote:which part is a load of s##t ? And why are you shouting ? Do you know better?THATS A LOAD OF SAINTS
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I do and it is a load of ****up the junction wrote:which part is a load of s##t ? And why are you shouting ? Do you know better?THATS A LOAD OF SAINTS
Id like to know which family member told you?up the junction wrote:Just a word on what ive heard from a family member of the aggrieved and injured victim of the race day assault.The majority of the team dont want to play with the accused, as some saw exactly what happened and even intervened to stop further bloodshed .Now imagine a drunken works party where you see one colleague assault another in such a cowardly manner and then keep his job with little more than a slap on the wrist,it wouldnt do much for morale would it.Player power rules and always will ,and dont forget we have gone decidedly backwards since unnamed player has returned .No matter how good a player ,its the bad apple that ruins the crop.
Just a thought maybe im wrong but its what ive been told from the victims close family.
P.S i thought the popular fishermen amongst you would be privvy to this.
I have watched Wigans warm up since the introduction of Michael McGuire and at that time I only saw one clubs warm up I thought was better than ours. That was the Australian national side who even brought out an injured Billy Slater in his civies to balance out numbers for the kicking skills of the backs, prior to the forwards coming on for their warm up. Think it was at Elland Road, Leeds.acwrlfc wrote:Whilst unable to comment on "Team Spirit" what I can say is that I was unfortunate enough to witness one of the worst impression of a warm up prior to the Widnes game. In truth it was unprofessional (players clearly "messing" around) and lacked any kind of intensity. This laid back attitude was then taken into the game and hey ho looked at what panned out. I never in all my years supporting this club would I brand it unprofessional but seriously now, questions need to be asked!!!!! Wane actually acknowledge later that the warm up wasn't great
i didn't see the widnes warm up, but your comments struck me as familiar. i had the same impression at castleford. everything they did seemed half hearted and no cohesion to the way they warmed up. it turned out a simiar performance as well.acwrlfc wrote:Whilst unable to comment on "Team Spirit" what I can say is that I was unfortunate enough to witness one of the worst impression of a warm up prior to the Widnes game. In truth it was unprofessional (players clearly "messing" around) and lacked any kind of intensity. This laid back attitude was then taken into the game and hey ho looked at what panned out. I never in all my years supporting this club would I brand it unprofessional but seriously now, questions need to be asked!!!!! Wane actually acknowledge later that the warm up wasn't great