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Ninja Kicks & Chicken Wings
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:49 pm
by medlocke
WTF is Cullen going on about, he has spoiled the game for me tonight, the mear sound of his arrogant voice just p's me off, do us all a favour Cull, get yourself back into coaching NL1 so we never have ti here your mundane tones again
Re: Ninja Kicks & Chicken ...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:39 pm
by cpwigan
There is nothing wrong with either tactic IMO. The game has gone stupid. At one extreme the man with the ball can voluntarily throw himself to the ground and be deemed tackle the moment an opponent touches him with a fingertip then when the attacker wants to struggle, the defenders are expected not to struggle back.
Re: Ninja Kicks & Chicken ...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:59 pm
by Matthew
I think that it's a shame that cullen was sacked by warrington - the p!ss poor job that he has been doing for the last 6 years has at least taken my mind off our lack of silverware! Heaven forbid wire starting winning things - that would really depress me!
Hopefully he will slip into oblivion and we won't have to endure the love-ins with him and "just for men"'s biggest customer!
Re: Ninja Kicks & Chicken ...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:00 pm
by cpwigan
I think he does things for Stevo
I would be glad to see those 2 go too.
Re: Ninja Kicks & Chicken ...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:04 pm
by Matthew
I am going to send a mail to boots'n'all and ask if they can use the interactive stream to offer the game with just the crowd noise and no commentary. Frankly I am sick of:
"yes! keiron, yes! score one for me keiron! you know how I like it! yes, yes!"
Terry O'Connor and Barrie Mac would do a far better job than those two geriatric choppers - why oh why does sky persist with them?
Re: Ninja Kicks & Chicken ...
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:04 pm
by billyboy
Quote from Cullen last night:
"When Leeds had that chance early on there was no lead and no man going out the back. You could see Saints at that point playing drift, go up, hold, read it, shift across, slide, and solve it."
No wonder Matt King looked like he had never played rugby in his life before.