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Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:42 pm
by cpwigan
Noble told BBC Radio Manchester: "Getting Wigan to a final when I came here three years ago was my ambition.

"We're waiting for that breakthrough moment that will elevate the club back to the status where they used to be and that's a final appearance."
Wigan is about winning, being the best not being gallant runner ups or simply reaching a final. Does he have a clue?


Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:13 pm
by GeoffN
cpwigan wrote:
Noble told BBC Radio Manchester: "Getting Wigan to a final when I came here three years ago was my ambition.

"We're waiting for that breakthrough moment that will elevate the club back to the status where they used to be and that's a final appearance."
Wigan is about winning, being the best not being gallant runner ups or simply reaching a final. Does he have a clue?
Clearly not - even Whelan & Lindsay had more ambition than that, they promised to leave if we'd no silverware in 3 years.

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:14 pm
by ancientnloyal
I dont think it is low aspirations at all, I think you've taken these quotes to heart. It is true that the main goal of DW, ML and BN was to get wigan to win a trophy [get to a final being a slight step away] within 3 years. It hasn't happened. Of course getting to a final isnt the objective, it's the winning of the competition. I doubt e will accept runners up. Huddersfield, Catalans, Hull FC got to finals it hasn't elevated them as such.

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:38 pm
by MrDave
cpwigan wrote:
Noble told BBC Radio Manchester: "Getting Wigan to a final when I came here three years ago was my ambition.

"We're waiting for that breakthrough moment that will elevate the club back to the status where they used to be and that's a final appearance."
Wigan is about winning, being the best not being gallant runner ups or simply reaching a final. Does he have a clue?
When Noble took over at Wigan I think most fans would have sold a leg if it meant Wigan would have got to a final. Getting to final was quite ambitious for a club that was struggling to even survive in top flight rugby league.

Noble knows that Wigan can only begin to reclaim their former glory if they win a trophy but he knows that getting to the final is the first step in what will be a very difficult task of winning the Challenge Cup.

No lack of ambition from Noble, he is simply saying that Wigan need to get to the final and if they make it that will spur them on to win the cup.

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:00 pm
by cpwigan
Simply reaching a final in 3 years has to be unacceptable.

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:02 pm
by mike binder
why do we all see the negative in wat he said 3 years ago i would of accapted a final ,is ambitions will of changed by now

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:02 pm
by mike binder
cpwigan wrote:Simply reaching a final in 3 years has to be unacceptable.
why?????

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:04 pm
by mike binder
we have been 80 minutes away from wembley twice and 80 minutes from the grand final twice under NOBBY i dont think thats 2 bad

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:58 pm
by ian b
I would love to see wigan win every trophy, but it aint going happen.Wigan are now coming out of a really bad period i believe and it wont be long before we are reaching finals again.Since the salary cap the game imo has become closer every season which is great for the game surely?,so for one team to dominate is just going to get harder every year.I reckon wigan and Noble are ambitious but the days are gone when we garaunteed to win nearly every week.

Re: Low aspirations

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:10 pm
by cpwigan
mike binder wrote:why do we all see the negative in wat he said 3 years ago i would of accapted a final ,is ambitions will of changed by now
He said it this week Mike. Had he said when he came that getting to a final would return Wigan to their rightful place I would have hoped he would have been shown the door.