Re: Sam to Catalan?
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 6:48 pm
Dave O. Wane's words, we can make another one!
Delusional, yes!!
Delusional, yes!!
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Nice oneExiled Wiganer wrote:We have paid around 250k for each decent performance over 3 years, having given him infinite medical support, even though his second season ending injury was self inflicted. A better man than him would hold his hand up and admit that he owes something to the club. His past behaviour suggests he cares most of all about his wallet and filling it for the minimum effort.
When he was at his best, he was angling for a move to union. When their interest fell away, he quickly took the money (despite how rubbish the team was) and ran to the NRL. Having spent most of 2 years driving his fancy car, his next move was to fill his boots with our money to come home.
Whenever faced with a choice between manning up and money, he has chosen money. I can only see one outcome and his choice of destination - rubbish side with a party culture - exactly matches his choice of the Warriors. His career has been a lesson in greed and career cowardice. Too poorly to play against Barba? Yeah, right.
Well, he's said what he thinks, and I'm sure he's far from being the only Wigan fan to feel that way.medlocke wrote:Nice oneExiled Wiganer wrote:We have paid around 250k for each decent performance over 3 years, having given him infinite medical support, even though his second season ending injury was self inflicted. A better man than him would hold his hand up and admit that he owes something to the club. His past behaviour suggests he cares most of all about his wallet and filling it for the minimum effort.
When he was at his best, he was angling for a move to union. When their interest fell away, he quickly took the money (despite how rubbish the team was) and ran to the NRL. Having spent most of 2 years driving his fancy car, his next move was to fill his boots with our money to come home.
Whenever faced with a choice between manning up and money, he has chosen money. I can only see one outcome and his choice of destination - rubbish side with a party culture - exactly matches his choice of the Warriors. His career has been a lesson in greed and career cowardice. Too poorly to play against Barba? Yeah, right.
They all play for the money, trophies are the mere icing on the cake. Having said that I fully understand your view.Exiled Wiganer wrote:We have paid around 250k for each decent performance over 3 years, having given him infinite medical support, even though his second season ending injury was self inflicted. A better man than him would hold his hand up and admit that he owes something to the club. His past behaviour suggests he cares most of all about his wallet and filling it for the minimum effort.
When he was at his best, he was angling for a move to union. When their interest fell away, he quickly took the money (despite how rubbish the team was) and ran to the NRL. Having spent most of 2 years driving his fancy car, his next move was to fill his boots with our money to come home.
Whenever faced with a choice between manning up and money, he has chosen money. I can only see one outcome and his choice of destination - rubbish side with a party culture - exactly matches his choice of the Warriors. His career has been a lesson in greed and career cowardice. Too poorly to play against Barba? Yeah, right.
Yes, well said.shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:What a difference a season makes, last year the majority of fans were criticising Sam and wanted rid. Now, the majority of the fans want the club to resign him no matter what the cost. What a set of fickle supporters we have at Wigan!
We are not party to all the goings on and we have to trust that the club get this right, if we don't agree then we can vote with our feet. Obviously, from IFL's point of view he needs to get it right as it could damage his significant investment.