
So who's to blame this year?
Re: So who's to blame this year?
He's a Blackbrook Royal so it would be nice if he joined 

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Re: So who's to blame this year?
Kittwazzer wrote:Sorry Kaii but I disagree. Foster would be okay if we had NFL rules and could just bring him on to kick goals. I don't think he's a patch on any of our current backs!Kaii wrote:If the rumor about Jamie Foster is true then our kicking and fb problem will be sorted, Rocky & Foster competing for the spot would be good
I agree entirely, he's a right donkey and not fit to wear the hoops. Was it me or did we look a bit like the scum from the back view with them new shirts yesterday?
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Re: So who's to blame this year?
He's also a Wigan fan. So is Josie, but I wouldn't want her in the team. She'd kill somebody!Kaii wrote:He's a Blackbrook Royal so it would be nice if he joined

Re: So who's to blame this year?
Kittwazzer wrote:He's also a Wigan fan. So is Josie, but I wouldn't want her in the team. She'd kill somebody!Kaii wrote:He's a Blackbrook Royal so it would be nice if he joined![]()

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Re: So who's to blame this year?
Sack waney
Lenagan out
not win a egg cup
Bowen to st cutberts
charnley to wigan rugby union
lockers to beech hill bulldogs
Lenagan out
not win a egg cup
Bowen to st cutberts
charnley to wigan rugby union
lockers to beech hill bulldogs
IN WANE WE TRUST
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Re: So who's to blame this year?
Kaii wrote:Kittwazzer wrote:He's also a Wigan fan. So is Josie, but I wouldn't want her in the team. She'd kill somebody!Kaii wrote:He's a Blackbrook Royal so it would be nice if he joined![]()
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Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: So who's to blame this year?
Aye, the bloody refKittwazzer wrote:He's also a Wigan fan. So is Josie, but I wouldn't want her in the team. She'd kill somebody!Kaii wrote:He's a Blackbrook Royal so it would be nice if he joined![]()

Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: So who's to blame this year?
Who is telling anyone to "go"?Kittwazzer wrote:Always makes me laugh when idiotic posters tell an OWNER to go.ancientnloyal wrote:Didn't he vote for the marquee player? That's a bit of investment in itself.xbrettkennyx wrote:IL is a fair shout tbh.
He want's to "play at chairman" on the cheap.
He is relying on the standard of SL slipping in order to justify his lack of investment.
Even if Wigan RL win the double again, it's necessarily a good thing for the game.
Not a dig, more an observation.
Go where? And who 'appoints' the replacement?
Bizzare post. :eusa16:
Re: So who's to blame this year?
It is not consistent with voting against a rise in the salary cap. He was even interviewed and said "Why would we increase the salary cap?" (or words to that effect) with a bit of an incredulous look on his face.ancientnloyal wrote:Didn't he vote for the marquee player? That's a bit of investment in itself.xbrettkennyx wrote:IL is a fair shout tbh.
He want's to "play at chairman" on the cheap.
He is relying on the standard of SL slipping in order to justify his lack of investment.
Even if Wigan RL win the double again, it's necessarily a good thing for the game.
Not a dig, more an observation.
I think he needs to make his mind up because he is being inconsistent. Does he see the need to pay the players more or not?
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Re: So who's to blame this year?
I only wish that some would accept that we are a well run club both on and of the field and stop griping.DaveO wrote:It is not consistent with voting against a rise in the salary cap. He was even interviewed and said "Why would we increase the salary cap?" (or words to that effect) with a bit of an incredulous look on his face.ancientnloyal wrote:Didn't he vote for the marquee player? That's a bit of investment in itself.xbrettkennyx wrote:IL is a fair shout tbh.
He want's to "play at chairman" on the cheap.
He is relying on the standard of SL slipping in order to justify his lack of investment.
Even if Wigan RL win the double again, it's necessarily a good thing for the game.
Not a dig, more an observation.
I think he needs to make his mind up because he is being inconsistent. Does he see the need to pay the players more or not?