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next win

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 10:43 pm
by waterside glens
where is our next win coming from?

Re: next win

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 11:00 pm
by thegimble
waterside glens posted:
where is our next win coming from?
In National League 1 the way things are going. Well get the hard luck stories on here blame the ref people. But if Widness wins tomorrow were in deep trouble.

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 1:20 am
by DaveO
thegimble posted:
waterside glens posted:
where is our next win coming from?
In National League 1 the way things are going. Well get the hard luck stories on here blame the ref people. But if Widness wins tomorrow were in deep trouble.
I think we are forgetting Wakefield are in deeper trouble. Thank goodness.

Still, come on London!

Dave

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 1:22 am
by Curtis
looking like never if we cant beat the likes of huddersfield and london at home who can we beat

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 2:25 am
by jinkin jimmy
Curtis posted:
looking like never if we cant beat the likes of huddersfield and london at home who can we beat
Leigh away is a relegation avoider for us now.

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 8:30 am
by waterside glens
i still believe with a bit of luck we will turn over one of the top teams as well as beat afew around us . i was a bit down when i started this thread last night but i have said all along i thought hull where a very good team and we had our chances to beat them

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:45 am
by The Bruce
Our next win, How about next Saturday :doz:

Can live in hope can we, other than that Leigh away, then we have a good chance in at least 2 of our next 3 home games.

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:23 pm
by Doveoverdave
The Bruce posted:
Our next win, How about next Saturday :doz:

Can live in hope can we, other than that Leigh away, then we have a good chance in at least 2 of our next 3 home games.
I wouldn't back this load of coal with 30 start for the next 2 weeks and would only take scratch for the Leigh game!

Re: next win

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 2:14 pm
by mike binder
think possitive win our next two games ,well be safe from relegation and in the semis of the challenge cup and then well all forget what as gone on the rest of the season,im sure basil will be telling the players this all week ,lift your heads up lads keep going and your luck will change think possitive and youll come good,come on i really beleive we played alot better as a team yesterday a big improvement allreay on the rest of the season.think possitive lift your heads up get your confidence back and we will turn the corner i hope :eusa10:

Re: next win

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 10:34 am
by jinkin jimmy
think possitive win our next two games ,well be safe from relegation and in the semis of the challenge cup and then well all forget what as gone on the rest of the season
You must be joking if you think 2 wins will instantly turn this season into a successful one. Irrespective of what happens from here on in - and I include winning the CC - this season has been the worst since I started watching Wigan over 20 yrs ago.
I have never felt so down about my team, nor angry with the management for getting us into this situation.
Someone will now come back and blame the injuries, but there is more to it than that. Someone at the club must have believed Beswick, Allen, Melling, Colbon, Aspinwall, Brown, Prescott, Hargreaves, etc were ready to be used, either regularly in Aspy and Browns case or as back up. This is obviously not the case.

Who the hell decided Seu Seu would be better than Terry O this season? Was Davico fully checked out before we signed him? Was our plan to take on Leeds, Saints, etc with a second row of Hock (good potential but a lot of development needed), Tickle (average ability but looking good in our poor side until Friday) and Lockers, with backup chosen from Hansen, Wild, Allen or Beswick? The Hull side had Thackray and Carvell on the bench!!

As for the Farrell fiasco, that is now history, as is the fact that we started the season seriously underprepared physically.
lift your heads up lads keep going and your luck will change think possitive and youll come good,come on i really beleive we played alot better as a team yesterday a big improvement allreay on the rest of the season
You make your own luck, but I agree they must keep their heads up. They are extremely fragile - you can see them wilt as soon as a try is scored.

I too thought we performed better last time out but Moran is trying to do everything due to the lack of input from Brown and Orr. At this point someone normally blames the pack for going backwards. This may not help the half backs, but Darren Lockyer would still shine if the pack left the field!!

We will exit the cup against Saints and will finish 6th-9th. We cannot dismantle the team totally due to contracts, so I don't expect anything better than 4th-7th next year either unless Basil can walk on water.