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Danny Orr told he can leave
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:05 pm
by cpwigan
This weeks Wigan Observer confirms so. He wants to stay.
Re: Danny Orr told he can leav...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:17 pm
by Matthew
Well they can't force him to - he's got a contract for next year.
The club could refuse to play him; however that would ultimately waste a spot on the 20/20.
Personally I would prefer to see him stay rather than bring in Leuleui - who has not been that impressive and could well be the next Dennis Moran
Re: Danny Orr told he can leav...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:38 pm
by DaveO
cpwigan posted:
This weeks Wigan Observer confirms so. He wants to stay.
Then he should stay and fight for his place and I hope he does. They can't force him to leave.
Another year at Wigan is not going got harm his future elsewhere.
Orr's effort has never been in question and while there was lots of critisism about Orr's attacking ability prior to Nobby's arrival, ever since then it has been like having a new player.
Why can't the club honour his contract and show a bit of loyalty? If he plays next season like he did in the latter half of the season just gone, we will have one of the best half backs in the competition.
I am sure the club would whinge if a player they wanted to keep wanted out of a contract and what with Wigan trying to offload contracted players and players leaving before contracts are up no one knows who is staying or going and that, IMO, is not the way the run a club.
Dave
Re: Danny Orr told he can ...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:49 pm
by cpwigan
His agent says 4 SL Clubs have been in contact. I suppose the club saying we know you still have a year to go but if you want a release then that is fine creates a situation where clubs will contact the player and the player himself has to consider his long term security.
Personally, I would much rather keep Danny and have him cover the two halfbacks and hooker than waste money on Millard.
Re: Danny Orr told he can ...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:52 pm
by Neil In Wigan
It's great being a Wigan fan, isn't it? You never know what is coming around the next corner. We've suffered a sub-standard Danny Orr for the first few years of his contract. He finally discovers his form, wins Sky MOTM in at least two matches, wins the fans over at last, and we apparently say that now is the time for him to go. It's a bloody good job that being a Wigan fan is in my blood and not by choice, or I think I'd despair of the leadership we've suffered for as long as I can remember and not bother anymore. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. I despair of our leadership, I really do.
Re: Danny Orr told he can ...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:53 pm
by cpwigan
The thing is, if either of our halfbacks get injured then we are in trouble. 3 Halfbacks seems sensible to me.
Re: Danny Orr told he can leav...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:23 pm
by Lockers15
cpwigan posted:
This weeks Wigan Observer confirms so. He wants to stay.

wigan observer, they always talk the truth those guys :doz:
Re: Danny Orr told he can ...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:30 pm
by - psycho -
they said shaun from x-factor had a recording contract put forward by mr.cowell. i sharnt repeat what his siter said
Re: Danny Orr told he can ...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:38 pm
by pie8ters
Matthew posted:
Well they can't force him to - he's got a contract for next year.
The club could refuse to play him; however that would ultimately waste a spot on the 20/20.
Personally I would prefer to see him stay rather than bring in Leuleui - who has not been that impressive and could well be the next Dennis Moran
he will be hiz crap
Re: Danny Orr told he can ...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:45 pm
by pie8ters
Neil In Wigan posted:
It's great being a Wigan fan, isn't it? You never know what is coming around the next corner. We've suffered a sub-standard Danny Orr for the first few years of his contract. He finally discovers his form, wins Sky MOTM in at least two matches, wins the fans over at last, and we apparently say that now is the time for him to go. It's a bloody good job that being a Wigan fan is in my blood and not by choice, or I think I'd despair of the leadership we've suffered for as long as I can remember and not bother anymore. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. I despair of our leadership, I really do.
i think we all think da same on dis syte