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Re: Record Score

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 9:54 pm
by mike binder
the pieman posted:
I think we will beat either Saints or Leeds (would love both but not being too greedy at the moment)

Just a gut feeling, both games are away from home and there is going to be less pressure on the lads than at JJB

Just looking for a big vocal following to really get behind them
said it b4 but ive got that same gut feeling it must be catching :blush:

Re: Record Score

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 10:03 pm
by MrsLam
the pieman posted:
I think we will beat either Saints or Leeds (would love both but not being too greedy at the moment)

Just a gut feeling, both games are away from home and there is going to be less pressure on the lads than at JJB

Just looking for a big vocal following to really get behind them
Any other season I'd be positive and say we can do it but the question is, are Wigan of now capable of beating Leeds. I hope we do but even with 100% from each and every player on that field, it's still going to take alot out of them, they're a lot bigger than us. However, I still feel a win against Saints is likely to happen, I haven't lost my faith there!

I just want our lads to give Leeds a game on Sat night, a win is just a massive bonus. I can't be there because I work till half 5 every Sat but I'll be vocally supporting in my comfy armchair!

Re: Record Score

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 10:03 pm
by the pieman
I've been arguing with a fellow wiganer at work that we will beat Saints or Leeds

I feel it in my water (or the becks that I'm drinking)

Re: Record Score

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 4:45 pm
by Doveoverdave
Doveoverdave posted:
Stolen this thread from RFL.com(?).
Apparently the record score against us is 53 points. Leeds beat us 53-4.

Any chance of this record being broken this year? Bulls have had a hiding to the tune of 66 points.

Given that we have such a tough run in to the season and the big cup game at Saints I think it may well be possible that the team may capitulate and get walloped sometime between now and October.
Just read this;"It is a daunting task facing the Warriors, who suffered a record 38-14 home defeat by the champions in April, and new coach Ian Millward as he approaches the anniversary of the 70-0 thrashing handed out to his St Helens outfit at Headingley last July."
http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... tlead.html