To be fair Rob. When Millward was here what did Jordan James do? I remember calling him all sorts of names because he was a lazy, "cant be bothered tackling" player like Richards. Now he's playing ok, like most of the others. That doesn't put Millward in peoples good books.
(was gona say that doesn't make Millward a Saint...oo the irony)
Re: Jordan James
Re: Jordan James
:thum: Ancient and Loyal :thum:
2005 - Play for pride
2006 - Play!
2005 - Play for pride
2006 - Play!
- Bring on the Warriors
- Posts: 240
- Joined: Wed Mar 01, 2006 9:46 pm
Re: Jordan James
I think that JJ has been the best signing out of the three for the rest of the season. I would pick him before Wilkes and Jonkers. He always puts in plenty of effort and has also found his way over the try line. In a couple of months, when his fitness reaches superleague standard, he will be a very good player IMO.
Proud to be a Wiganer!!!
Re: Jordan James
It was Millward who identified him as a player who could do a job for Wigan though in our situation. He was obviously right. Some people just are too twisted to think Millward can do anything right (like Mario!).MrsLam posted:
To be fair Rob. When Millward was here what did Jordan James do? I remember calling him all sorts of names because he was a lazy, "cant be bothered tackling" player like Richards. Now he's playing ok, like most of the others. That doesn't put Millward in peoples good books.
(was gona say that doesn't make Millward a Saint...oo the irony)