Not "all roses" down 't' road!
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:05 am
Having to commute and work amongst the "enemy", some little tales and whispers, so-called emanating from the stains' camp do make for interesting listening.
One "rumour" doing the rounds at the moment, is that James Graham is alleged to have explained to fans that stains will win NOTHING with Mick Potter in charge...
An interesting point being, if he became somehow "available", would/should Wigan be "interested" in him as coach? Especially remembering the abject failure of signing the last ex-stains coach!
However, this "innuendo" that I have heard for some time continues; that the players are upset over Potter's training methods and expectancy for the club's Yorkshire based players to make training for an 8am start. Punishing fitness regimes that require the players to partake in long endurance runs - with Potter in toe, extensive weights sessions etc. The feeling from the senior players is that Potter is out to "make his mark" on the club and he is making, what they feel, are unnecessary changes.
This might have a ring of truth in it as likes of Long, Gilmour & Cayless are set to depart.
For all the phobic anti-stains who will be positively slobbering at my post as they read it, the question still remains - Should Wigan be interested in Potter? and should the apparent dissatisfaction between the players and the coach be ignored? Might the sames conflicts happen at Wigan if he did move to the club? and should we care if they did with the overpaid, pampered effeminates that currently "grace" our once proud shirt throwing a "wobbler".
This might be another coaching possibility that could be thrown into the ring as a possible Noble replacement, especially as the stains failure to get to Wembley will hit them hard financially. Even more so, if the alleged "behind scenes problems" continue, and stains fail to make an impact in the SL play-offs.
Just a though.......
One "rumour" doing the rounds at the moment, is that James Graham is alleged to have explained to fans that stains will win NOTHING with Mick Potter in charge...
An interesting point being, if he became somehow "available", would/should Wigan be "interested" in him as coach? Especially remembering the abject failure of signing the last ex-stains coach!
However, this "innuendo" that I have heard for some time continues; that the players are upset over Potter's training methods and expectancy for the club's Yorkshire based players to make training for an 8am start. Punishing fitness regimes that require the players to partake in long endurance runs - with Potter in toe, extensive weights sessions etc. The feeling from the senior players is that Potter is out to "make his mark" on the club and he is making, what they feel, are unnecessary changes.
This might have a ring of truth in it as likes of Long, Gilmour & Cayless are set to depart.
For all the phobic anti-stains who will be positively slobbering at my post as they read it, the question still remains - Should Wigan be interested in Potter? and should the apparent dissatisfaction between the players and the coach be ignored? Might the sames conflicts happen at Wigan if he did move to the club? and should we care if they did with the overpaid, pampered effeminates that currently "grace" our once proud shirt throwing a "wobbler".
This might be another coaching possibility that could be thrown into the ring as a possible Noble replacement, especially as the stains failure to get to Wembley will hit them hard financially. Even more so, if the alleged "behind scenes problems" continue, and stains fail to make an impact in the SL play-offs.
Just a though.......