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Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:06 am
by butt monkey
elleryhanleyfanclub wrote:What about Green Vigo. Great winger not mentioned
You're a strange one!
Register and make one post by resurrecting an eleven year old thread - please explain why?
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:42 am
by The Yonner
At the risk of exercising the troll police, can I ask if resurrecting an old - but interesting - thread is against the site rules?
My reason for adding to it is to point out that Brother Bilko seems to have omitted Lew Bradley from his list, who according to my sums should be in 3rd place on the all time list with 110.5%. Lew took over from Jimmy Leytham and beats him by 8%, so deserves a mention at least.
Actually the debate shows it is not really possible to compare players from different eras.
For what it's worth though I think Offiah was a far better winger than Robinson. Jason was dangerous from short range - he was converted from a scrum half after all - but I can't recall him scoring from inside his own half like Offiah did on numerous occasions. And there was more to Offiah than just speed. He caused havoc by appearing in centre field, and had many try assists to his credit.
P.S. If anybody is worried about my low frequency of posting, it's because I only get time to do this when my wife is away visiting her relatives! So I'll most likely disappear again soon...
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:09 am
by Owd Codger
In addition to the obvious choice of Boston, many others like
the following:-
Latham, Miller, Ring, Ellerby, Hilton, Nordgren, Sullivan, Lake, Wright, Jones, Vigo, Robinson, Offiah, Dallas, Richards being just a sample of the many over the years.
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 12:21 pm
by morley pie eater
I suspect far more tries per game in Offiah's era than Billy's. I wonder what Dave Myer's strike rate was with Gene Miles inside him?
Secondly, Billy did have strength as he got older, and probably lost pace, but he still had an elusive swerve of the hips. The only other player I've seen with this was Billy's grandson, Wes Davies. Unfortunately he didn't inherit Billy's other attributes.
Boston before Offiah by a country mile!
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 7:57 pm
by Lee481
Mark Calderwood
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 8:18 pm
by Kittwazzer
morley pie eater wrote: I wonder what Dave Myer's strike rate was with Gene Miles inside him?
You really should choose your words more carefully!????
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:21 pm
by Fujiman
Kittwazzer wrote:morley pie eater wrote: I wonder what Dave Myer's strike rate was with Gene Miles inside him?
You really should choose your words more carefully!????
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 11:22 pm
by cow yeds
I've seen Nordgren, Jolly, Ratcliffe, Hilton, Bevan, Sully, Carlton, Lake, Francis, O'Loughlin, Vigo, Wright and umpteen others but Billy is the man for me.
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:30 am
by Mike
But how heavy was Boston? After all, this question is "pound for pound". SO you have to divide goodness by weight.
Mark Preston was pretty light - so he'd be up there on those criteria.
Re: POUND FOR POUND, WHO DO YOU THINK WAS WIGANS BEST...
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 1:09 am
by shaunedwardsfanclub
Mike wrote:But how heavy was Boston? After all, this question is "pound for pound". SO you have to divide goodness by weight.
Mark Preston was pretty light - so he'd be up there on those criteria.
Not very heavy when he started.