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Who was Good, Who was Bad?

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 8:46 pm
by Wigan Watcher
Who was Good, Who was Bad?

I could not go to the game today and heard nothing on the radio, so I would like to know who played good and who played bad for us please?

Re: Who was Good, Who was Bad?

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 8:49 pm
by Fielden's Angel
Ashton was fantastic. I thought that although fielden is amazing he was quiet against his high standards. Mcavoy and tickle had a poor game in my opinion.

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:14 pm
by GeoffN
Good:
Hock
Hansen
Ashton
Fletcher
Higham

Bad:
Tickle
McAvoy (though to be fair, he was out on the wing after Dallas went off)


Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:20 pm
by - psycho -
GeoffN posted:
Good:
Hock
Hansen
Ashton
Fletcher
Higham

Bad:
Tickle
McAvoy (though to be fair, he was out on the wing after Dallas went off)
how did daniel orr do geoff, i was outside the gorund and couldnt see :conf:

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:22 pm
by - psycho -
Flash posted:
Quiet today mate in attack. Solid defensively.
as always in defense, on the radio it said at one point he was playing scrum half, is this true mate? if so what are the chances of him lining up alongside barret next season?

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:26 pm
by - psycho -
Flash posted:
How many were locked out? I saw loads going back to their cars before the game but I also heard a lot stayed outside the ground. Estimates were around 500. Does this sound about right?

Sorry to hear you couldn't get in.
it was around that amount mate, the steward insisted on me getting there at 9 oc'clock. this was alos a lie as tickets only went on sale at 12 so how could people buy them at 9? terrible organisation.

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:32 pm
by GeoffN
- psycho - posted:
how did daniel orr do geoff, i was outside the gorund and couldnt see :conf:
I thought both Orr and Dobson were below par today. Orr was better than he has been for most of Wigan career, but much less effective than he's been recently.

The others all had mixed games, really - some good stuff then spoiled by silly errors. Typified by Calderwood's mistake in defence allowing Grose's break for one of their tries, followed almost immediately by a brilliant hand-off and break to set Ashton away for his try.

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:53 pm
by - psycho -
deffinately, infact it would be very helpful if some users may be able to give me some ideas of what to say about the matter.

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:04 pm
by waterside glens
*%£**%£$% wire*$**%£$@~ what kind of a joke blah,blah,blah***^&%$£(**stupid*$£%$**%$%$^ system,get a grip you stupid**^%$£%^* wigan till i die

that should sort it psycho

Re: Who was Good, Who was ...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:05 pm
by - psycho -
waterside glens posted:
*%£**%£$% wire*$**%£$@~ what kind of a joke blah,blah,blah***^&%$£(**stupid*$£%$**%$%$^ system,get a grip you stupid**^%$£%^* wigan till i die

that should sort it psycho
haha :lol: