Wigan vs Hull thoughts?

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keptinthedarkfans
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Re: Wigan vs Hull thoughts?

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cpwigan wrote:No idea off field BUT Long was widely seen as the next great half back and had a very bad knee injury that when he returned still did not look right and he hobbled around heavily bandaged.Nobody wanted him but Widnes then in the division below took a punt. Long started to look very good again and Saints snapped him up.
Have to agree as person don't like him very much but as a rugby player he was one hell of a halfback that came back to haunt us on many many occassions.
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Re: Wigan vs Hull thoughts?

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bill.inger wrote:
Whelley Warrior wrote:
cpwigan wrote:Sean Long is another good example.
Long was let go by Wigan and transferred to Widnes for a reason which had nothing to do with getting into the first team.

If anything, the club should have been applauded for what they did at the time in regard to the reason!
Other players at that time were moved on because of indiscretions off the field. Remember Martin Aspinwall and John Clarke? Both of these lads could have been at Wigan for eight or ten years but the fun, or folly of a punch-up on King Street cost them big time. Saints, on the other hand, persevered with Long and also Leon Price who, let's face it, would have been just what we needed then.
Leon Pryce as given a tour of the DW trying to sign him, just before he signed for Saints
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Re: Wigan vs Hull thoughts?

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cpwigan wrote:
bill.inger wrote:
Whelley Warrior wrote: Long was let go by Wigan and transferred to Widnes for a reason which had nothing to do with getting into the first team.

If anything, the club should have been applauded for what they did at the time in regard to the reason!
Other players at that time were moved on because of indiscretions off the field. Remember Martin Aspinwall and John Clarke? Both of these lads could have been at Wigan for eight or ten years but the fun, or folly of a punch-up on King Street cost them big time. Saints, on the other hand, persevered with Long and also Leon Price who, let's face it, would have been just what we needed then.
Leon Pryce as given a tour of the DW trying to sign him, just before he signed for Saints
That happened to Alan Hunte too (or have you got them confused
:lol: )
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