Wigan want Scully

Discuss all things Wigan Warriors. Comments and opinions on all aspects of the club's performance are welcome.
User avatar
george of the jungle
Posts: 12
Joined: Sat Jul 15, 2006 2:00 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by george of the jungle »

I wouldn't mind having him back. I think that he is awesome prop. And i hope that he does decide to come back.

I no that he is aggresive some times, but isn't every1 else
User avatar
Mother Feka
Posts: 63
Joined: Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:30 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by Mother Feka »

fantastic news if we do keep him, him going out on loan to cas has done him the world of good, hope it works the same way for brown TBH
Martin Taylor
Posts: 763
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:49 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by Martin Taylor »

Fraggle posted:
ChrisA posted:
I think first time round at times he tried too hard to impress, either with his offloads or his passion, he is aggresive and sometimes it does overflow. He seems to have curbed that a little this year.
The other thing he has proved this year is his fitness, which was a big problem in previous seasons for us. That, more than any disciplinary deficits, was the big worry for me, the fact that he missed quite a lot of every season.
Scully is a diabetic, so he has tried harder than most to achieve good fitness levels. Tha's why when he first came through he could play no more than 15 or 20 minutes. He has to have insulin (appologise about the spelling) at half time.
thegimble
Posts: 5970
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 10:09 am

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by thegimble »

FEILDEN FOR KEEPERS posted:
he should never have gone anywhere in the first place if u ask me
Newton and Scully went casue IM was an idiot.
Fraggle
Posts: 6020
Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 3:12 pm
Contact:

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by Fraggle »

Martin Taylor posted:
Fraggle posted:
ChrisA posted:
I think first time round at times he tried too hard to impress, either with his offloads or his passion, he is aggresive and sometimes it does overflow. He seems to have curbed that a little this year.
The other thing he has proved this year is his fitness, which was a big problem in previous seasons for us. That, more than any disciplinary deficits, was the big worry for me, the fact that he missed quite a lot of every season.
Scully is a diabetic, so he has tried harder than most to achieve good fitness levels. Tha's why when he first came through he could play no more than 15 or 20 minutes. He has to have insulin (appologise about the spelling) at half time.
I wasn't thinking about that, to be honest. It was the injuries he was picking up in training and in the gym that concerned me.
http://fraggle.fotopic.net

"You rescue me, you are my faith, my hope, my liberty.
And when there's darkness all around, you shine bright for me, you are a guiding light to me....
You are a Tower of Strength to me" - Wayne Hussey, The Mission.

Shepherd's Bush Empire - 27/Feb/08 - 1/Mar/08
[hr]
FROM A TO B
Posts: 5038
Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2005 7:07 pm
Contact:

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by FROM A TO B »

Martin Taylor posted:
Fraggle posted:
ChrisA posted:
I think first time round at times he tried too hard to impress, either with his offloads or his passion, he is aggresive and sometimes it does overflow. He seems to have curbed that a little this year.
The other thing he has proved this year is his fitness, which was a big problem in previous seasons for us. That, more than any disciplinary deficits, was the big worry for me, the fact that he missed quite a lot of every season.
Scully is a diabetic, so he has tried harder than most to achieve good fitness levels. Tha's why when he first came through he could play no more than 15 or 20 minutes. He has to have insulin (appologise about the spelling) at half time.
Perhaps Lee Briers is a pieabetic and has to go off every 20 minutes for a pie! :lol: :lol:
Warrior came
Warrior saw
Warrior conquered
Warrior came
Warrior saw
Warrior conquered
User avatar
Stev0
Posts: 233
Joined: Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:23 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by Stev0 »

Good news ... it makes more sense to me than buying Civoniceva.
jinkin jimmy
Posts: 3610
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 6:55 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by jinkin jimmy »

thegimble posted:
FEILDEN FOR KEEPERS posted:
he should never have gone anywhere in the first place if u ask me
Newton and Scully went casue IM was an idiot.
Don't know the reasoning behind Newton but Scully went because we were over the cap according to IM.
Martin Taylor
Posts: 763
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:49 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by Martin Taylor »

Stev0 posted:
Good news ... it makes more sense to me than buying Civoniceva.
Me too Steve. A young prop who will only get better! If only Noble could see sense with Withers now! :lol:
jinkin jimmy
Posts: 3610
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 6:55 pm

Re: Wigan want Scully

Post by jinkin jimmy »

Martin Taylor posted:
Stev0 posted:
Good news ... it makes more sense to me than buying Civoniceva.
Me too Steve. A young prop who will only get better! If only Noble could see sense with Withers now! :lol:
IIRC he is 6 weeks younger than Fielden.
Post Reply