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Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 9:47 am
by yonmon
Sadly in life some people can not be helped.Better to get rid now so as to prepare for next season.

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 10:07 am
by 6742hitch
As others have said...I am not defending the lads actions, I was hoping to see him at his best for us next season, but compare this incident to that of Ant (of Dec), he crashed into someone and caused injury AAAAND had a child in their car, yet people defended his actions by saying he was stressed this and pressure that!!

I don’t understand how a professional sportsman on a decent wage can’t afford an MOT at least, other clubs have brought in ‘problem’ players and when they start performing/scoring trys/bringing in silverware it’s funny how a lot of fans seem to forget their past.

I’m in two minds about this situation, maybe he could hire ‘Mr Loophole’ who got that tit Beckham off his penalty?

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 10:17 am
by thegimble
6742hitch wrote:As others have said...I am not defending the lads actions, I was hoping to see him at his best for us next season, but compare this incident to that of Ant (of Dec), he crashed into someone and caused injury AAAAND had a child in their car, yet people defended his actions by saying he was stressed this and pressure that!!

I don’t understand how a professional sportsman on a decent wage can’t afford an MOT at least, other clubs have brought in ‘problem’ players and when they start performing/scoring trys/bringing in silverware it’s funny how a lot of fans seem to forget their past.

I’m in two minds about this situation, maybe he could hire ‘Mr Loophole’ who got that tit Beckham off his penalty?
But Beckham did get caught speeding. Which makes a mockery of the law.

ZH should accept his guilt and get himself sorted.

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 11:52 am
by Firestarter
ddtftf wrote:The club must take some flack for letting him drive 140 miles a day to training and must have known the situation with his car, once he was training with the club he should have lived in the area. Feel that he has just had his last chance and better off gone . :blush: :blush:

Could be a Guinness Book of records the only player signed for the club who never played .
wally lewis signed for us and never played

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 3:52 pm
by DaveO
6742hitch wrote:As others have said...I am not defending the lads actions, I was hoping to see him at his best for us next season, but compare this incident to that of Ant (of Dec), he crashed into someone and caused injury AAAAND had a child in their car, yet people defended his actions by saying he was stressed this and pressure that!!
That is because for some insane reason people accord celebrities the kind of leeway that would never be given to ordinary people.
I don’t understand how a professional sportsman on a decent wage can’t afford an MOT at least, other clubs have brought in ‘problem’ players and when they start performing/scoring trys/bringing in silverware it’s funny how a lot of fans seem to forget their past.

I’m in two minds about this situation, maybe he could hire ‘Mr Loophole’ who got that tit Beckham off his penalty?
I can't remember how Beckham got off but it seems pretty clear the Hardaker case is open and shut on all three counts. The only way out would seem to be via technicalities and I can't see Wigan fronting the cost of a lawyer to argue that if possible nor necessarily wanting to be seen to be assisting a player to avoid the consequences of his actions. Can't see Hardaker being able to afford it himself ether.

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 4:58 pm
by Exiled Wiganer
Greg Inglis was caught drink driving and has been stripped of the Kangaroos captaincy and stood down for a couple of test matches. Not seen any suggestion he be sacked though. I appreciate that his record and Zak’s are very different of course.

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 5:30 pm
by morley pie eater
ancientnloyal wrote:Is he thick?
He's from Yorkshire!

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:36 pm
by Caboosegg
DaveO wrote:
6742hitch wrote:As others have said...I am not defending the lads actions, I was hoping to see him at his best for us next season, but compare this incident to that of Ant (of Dec), he crashed into someone and caused injury AAAAND had a child in their car, yet people defended his actions by saying he was stressed this and pressure that!!
That is because for some insane reason people accord celebrities the kind of leeway that would never be given to ordinary people.
I don’t understand how a professional sportsman on a decent wage can’t afford an MOT at least, other clubs have brought in ‘problem’ players and when they start performing/scoring trys/bringing in silverware it’s funny how a lot of fans seem to forget their past.

I’m in two minds about this situation, maybe he could hire ‘Mr Loophole’ who got that tit Beckham off his penalty?
I can't remember how Beckham got off but it seems pretty clear the Hardaker case is open and shut on all three counts. The only way out would seem to be via technicalities and I can't see Wigan fronting the cost of a lawyer to argue that if possible nor necessarily wanting to be seen to be assisting a player to avoid the consequences of his actions. Can't see Hardaker being able to afford it himself ether.

The paperwork came through a day late, he admitted being 19 over the speed limit but couldnt be charged because he didnt get the notice in time. Was a complete joke and makes a farce of the legal system.

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:59 pm
by Primrose 'n' Blue
morley pie eater wrote:
ancientnloyal wrote:Is he thick?
He's from Yorkshire!
That's not nice :(

Re: Hardaker statement

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:07 pm
by morley pie eater
Primrose 'n' Blue wrote:
morley pie eater wrote:
ancientnloyal wrote:Is he thick?
He's from Yorkshire!
That's not nice :(
Sorry - I couldn't resist! To be fair, some of my favourite Wigan players have been Yorkshiremen: Bill Francis, Henderson Gill, Kelvin Skerrett,John Bateman and Ellery Hanley, to name just a few. On the other hand, Gary Stevens wouldn't make the list.

Also in my defence, it is a Yorkshire boast that they're "strong in the arm and thick in the head" :D