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Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 4:29 pm
by Hawkeye
Brother knows Mossop he told him MM is killing them in training
Going into the new season i wish we had a enforcer prop signed up.
But i think this squad is good enough to improve the amount we need to finally get the final place.
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:54 pm
by cherrywarrior
Hawkeye wrote:Brother knows Mossop he told him MM is killing them in training
Woohoo!!!!
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:19 am
by Panchitta Marra
mickw wrote:i`m optimistic things will be better this season,new coach seems a good man who carries respect which is important,but i`m not expecting to much to soon. paul deacon will give us a cool head in tight games which we need,overall if i`m less frustrated after watching us play it`ll be a start!
To continue with Paul Deacon, as connected to your thread:-
Pat's goal kicking dropped off last season, not sure if it was an injury, but it was poor in comparison to the standard I am sure he sets himself.
Paul Deacon is an excellent goal kicker too, which will be relief to Pat if required.
I was concerned about Paul Deacon coming to Wigan, and made comment as such in a previous thread, but maybe this signing isnt as bad as I initially thought.
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:52 pm
by Salsa Caliente
The noises from the camp appear to be optimistic and it's good to hear that the players, including the internationals, were eager to get into training.
I'd like to see some silverware next season, but realistically, our option is the Challenge Cup rather than the League as not only do we have to hit the ground running straight away with the League, we have to do it with virtually a new backroom team and presumably a new framework for the playing staff to follow.
That's not to say that I wouldn't be pleased if we win the League but optimism has to be tempered with a dose of realism.
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:00 pm
by old hooker
Iam very hopeful that the new coaching team will make a big difference in 2010,and i also think Deacon will prove a good signing and IMO is a better goalkicker than Richards who seemed to go off the boil last season.I am still worried however that our props are second rate and feel we are still only have a chance of the Challenge Cup but the Grand Final.Probably will get in the top 8 but not above 6th as other sides have recruited well.I do hope however that i am wrong.
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:52 pm
by DaveO
highland convert wrote:To be honest until, hopefully, Wigan hits the bigger teams and playing style MM cannot be judged on his merits. The team was winning and the best performing team second half last year. Deacon apart we are fielding the same side which is Noble's team. Fitness early on was a problem. That will fall to the fitness coach. Yes we get excited about a new coach but let's judge him on his merits. Otherwise if expectations are too high we will do to him what we did to Noble and the team. Rip them apart.
Jim
The fact it is basically Noble's team is what makes it interesting.
What I expect to see is a fitter team, a better tactics and a team picked on merit. If all that happens then it
should do better than it did under Noble all other things being equal.
Unfortunately not all things
are equal and other sides have strengthened and we can't rely on Wire being as bad in the league again so "Old Hooker" may have the most realistic outlook on next season. We could do worse in terms of where we get in the cup or playoffs but actually be fitter and playing better because it's obviously not just up to us whether we win matches or not.
As to fitness falling to the fitness coach that is his job but it's the head coaches job to make sure he does it. As fitness was a problem with us under Noble it was ultimately his fault and responsibility the side looked unfit, as it will be if we still look unfit under MM.
Dave
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:05 am
by Wigan_forever1985
I got a really positive feeling about the upcoming season its the subtle differences like take Sam Tomkins always a popular topic;
BN -If he can keep his feet on the ground, I'll certainly keep them there for him and he's a Wigan boy through and through, but again, let's not put him in the universe team
MM - He is very young and has got a lot of experience to develop, but I think over time he can develop into a great of the rugby league game
From that statement alone i think it tells you so much about the differences in attitude that will be around the joint
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:27 am
by THE 18th Man
Wigan_forever19 85 that is the perfect comparison between the two coaches
i have high hopes for next season but also realise Rome wasnt built in a day but i think we may get to a final next year
as i have said many times so far
ROLL ON 2010
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:53 am
by jaws1
Feeling more optimistic about next season the more the close season progresses and all the good vibes coming out of the club.IL and MM are getting things right on the coaching side all its down to now is the players response to the new set up.If rumours are right at Saints the players were not happy because Potter was flogging them lets hope our players respond positively????
Re: How are you feeling ?
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:19 am
by DaveO
Wigan_forever19 85 wrote:I got a really positive feeling about the upcoming season its the subtle differences like take Sam Tomkins always a popular topic;
BN -If he can keep his feet on the ground, I'll certainly keep them there for him and he's a Wigan boy through and through, but again, let's not put him in the universe team
MM - He is very young and has got a lot of experience to develop, but I think over time he can develop into a great of the rugby league game
From that statement alone i think it tells you so much about the differences in attitude that will be around the joint
Very good observation and gives a clear indication of the difference in attitude. I think MM is out of the "if you are good enough you are old enough" school of thought whereas Noble was you are never good enough until you are old enough type.
It's not what you say sometimes but the way that you say it. With the young players Noble always seemed to end on a negative. "He had a great game but..." is a lot different to "..he is a young and inexperienced but didn't he play well?"
Dave