jolleymike wrote:
We had a chance at 4 - 14 when we were swinging the ball out wide and making the catalan pack run around the park but then noble changes tactics to play the ball up the middle and there the lesson ends pack aint good enough noble aint good enough as he doesnt have a plan B.
Hang on...You've just said that Noble doesn't have a plan B, but then you talk of him switching tactics.
For me the whole plan b argument involved Noble not having tactics to switch to when the original plan doesn't work?
As people have said, the size of him he should be getting more involved and taking the odd drive rather than a forward.
I can recall Ingas debut etc and yes he was slow but he took 3 or 4 to get him down. Within months Wigan got him leaner/faster and he terrorised defences. So I cannot see any excuse re Pryce.
what i dont get is why we need all these high tech training programs and machines, ingas training was running up and down the steps at central park for hours, why not do that with the players now, nah their too busy sunning it up in lazarote than getting down to some hard graft
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure