Wigan v Hull
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i wonder if anyone will point out that out of that pile of rubbish Smith had a good game.
Gildart is starting to worry me he becoming very ball greedy.
time Wane learns he cant do everything himself and get a decent attacking coach, Hull played well and we should of with that team out, upped our game and at least be a challenge.
Gildart is starting to worry me he becoming very ball greedy.
time Wane learns he cant do everything himself and get a decent attacking coach, Hull played well and we should of with that team out, upped our game and at least be a challenge.
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1. We don't know them.
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Here Here :eusa17:TWO EYED WARRIOR wrote:Void of ideas simple as that.
Radford started pro coaching in 2013 and he's just, IMO, schooled the old head.
Wigan are flat lining under wane and until that is rectified we will be miles off.
He either changes the way we play or we change him.
Prime example of Shaun Wanes expertise. Taking Gildart off and putting an injured Sarginson back on because he thinks he's more experienced. I just wish he would actually grow a spine and do whats right by Wigan. I can guarantee my house Lockers, Joel, Crosby and ISA will be first on his team sheet next week but after that performance they wouldn't get a reserve game for me. Is this just me who thinks this or im I going insane? Does form count for anything these days or is it a case of who you know or how much dosh your on?
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Cherry_Warrior wrote:Here Here :eusa17:TWO EYED WARRIOR wrote:Void of ideas simple as that.
Radford started pro coaching in 2013 and he's just, IMO, schooled the old head.
Wigan are flat lining under wane and until that is rectified we will be miles off.
He either changes the way we play or we change him.
Prime example of Shaun Wanes expertise. Taking Gildart off and putting an injured Sarginson back on because he thinks he's more experienced. I just wish he would actually grow a spine and do whats right by Wigan. I can guarantee my house Lockers, Joel, Crosby and ISA will be first on his team sheet next week but after that performance they wouldn't get a reserve game for me. Is this just me who thinks this or im I going insane? Does form count for anything these days or is it a case of who you know or how much dosh your on?
Yep they were all bloody awful.
Lockers was morphing into his pre-maguire penalty machine player, Joel looked massively unfit and the other two were useless . Williams looked frustrated .
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We did and then Wane took him off and we lost the momentum he gave. Wane is useless.yokozuna wrote:We did a lot better with Tautai on the pitch.
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I said at the start of the season that Hull would be in the top four this year. They've recruited well whereas we haven't, again!! ????
Their pack is awesome!
We have the smallest/lightest pack, make that team, in SL & probably the Championship too.
We may be fit but you need weight & brawn to tackle opposition players!
Well done FC, I never expected us to win tonight anyway so not too disappointed ????
Their pack is awesome!
We have the smallest/lightest pack, make that team, in SL & probably the Championship too.
We may be fit but you need weight & brawn to tackle opposition players!
Well done FC, I never expected us to win tonight anyway so not too disappointed ????
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But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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Well we know you're happy. Plenty to find fault with and you didn't even need to leave your armchair.DaveO wrote:Getting the result we deserve. Outplayed.
I wonder if Wane won't be worried this week.
Sleep well!????
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Can you share some of that Undeclared solace which will hep you sleep? I'll struggle!!
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It's usually someone else who is childish enough to come out with a post like like that. Grow up.Kittwazzer wrote:Well we know you're happy. Plenty to find fault with and you didn't even need to leave your armchair.DaveO wrote:Getting the result we deserve. Outplayed.
I wonder if Wane won't be worried this week.
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Done my growing up Dave. I reckon its your turn now!DaveO wrote:It's usually someone else who is childish enough to come out with a post like like that. Grow up.Kittwazzer wrote:Well we know you're happy. Plenty to find fault with and you didn't even need to leave your armchair.DaveO wrote:Getting the result we deserve. Outplayed.
I wonder if Wane won't be worried this week.
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Well you could have fooled me with comments like that.Kittwazzer wrote:Done my growing up Dave. I reckon its your turn now!DaveO wrote:It's usually someone else who is childish enough to come out with a post like like that. Grow up.Kittwazzer wrote: Well we know you're happy. Plenty to find fault with and you didn't even need to leave your armchair.