McIlorum 'biting?'
Re: McIlorum 'biting?'
Apart from Wellens being a born whinger, could it have owt to do with MM outplaying Roby for the umpteenth time? Apart from his hooking job, he made 41 thumping tackles, stopping Masoe and Walmsley in their tracks. When he and SOL tackle an opposition forward, it's a joy to watch.
And they say Wiganers are bad losers!!
And they say Wiganers are bad losers!!
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Come on Ted he's probably never 'hooked ' a ball in his career. Ask Stevo,Colin Clarke, Kevin Ashcroft et. al If your his relative he's the best 'hooker' I've seen


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Re: McIlorum 'biting?'
I agree Kitt, but that doesn't mean you can, therefore bite the arm, assuming that biting occurred. I think we'll prbably agree on this pointKittwazzer wrote:Exactly my point. If you run at someone and your arm ends up in their mouth, it means you've made illegal contact with the head. I can see this running and running. Same as last year when he didn't kick him in the head!thegimble wrote:Funny thing is its actually a Wigan Penalty. Leading with a forearm into the head is a head high shot.
Also where are the teeth marks. If he was bitten it leaves a mark.
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Come on Jimmy I'll take you seriously when you've learned not to stub your foot when taking a shot at goals( I could do that better than you)

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Owd on Jim. When Ted referred to 'hooking' duties, he was obviously referring to dummy half which is now what Number 9 is all about. Arguably the one position on the field requiring most talent, certainly the quickest thinking. And as Ted would agree, Micky has 'out-nined' Roby every time they have met.devon jim 1 wrote:Come on Ted he's probably never 'hooked ' a ball in his career. Ask Stevo,Colin Clarke, Kevin Ashcroft et. al If your his relative he's the best 'hooker' I've seen![]()
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Sooth. Last 3 games I have watched Roby play, Logan would have outshone him!
Re: McIlorum 'biting?'
Why would anyone want to bite Wellens?? It would take months to get the taste of sour grapes out of your mouth!!!
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Without MM we are not the same team! He is influential to our success and the hardest man in SL without a doubt, oh and by the way guess what, he never bit Wellens!
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Re: McIlorum 'biting?'
No charges or even a mention!
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: McIlorum 'biting?'
And rightly so. It was either both players cited or none. If anything, Wellens is the one to get off lightly!josie andrews wrote:No charges or even a mention!
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What a surprise!
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