ArthurClues wrote:Dead right. Hudds had every member of the first choice spine available, including Pryce on the bench. We had Sezer and O'Connor. Add to that the withdrawals of McDonald and Fusitua (what was it this time?) and one look at the respective teamsheets said we were heading for a heavy loss. I thought we were heading for a beating at 16 points down, but somehow we managed to bumble our way back into contention, as we do most weeks. I could understand the fury when we lost to Cas twice, and even when we managed to lose to Saints away, but this one is understandable. It's obviously a cumulative thing. For those who like a good rant I suspect there will be a few opportunities over the coming weeks. Start of next year will be huge for Rohan and GH.
Sad thing is I already know exactly how it’s going to go. Pre-season and recruitment will happen, there will be optimism. People will talk about having a squad to have a crack at top 4/5. But then we’ll inexplicably get thrashed at Warrington and any optimism will just immediately evaporate and we’ll be on the back foot straight away, from the first whistle of the season.
tad rhino wrote:he has had a poor season but he carried the pack last year. something is rotten in the squad. it's not a happy camp. that much is obvious
Apparently getting rid of crap players puts noses out of joint. Or something. You’d think players would be happy that poop is being moved on. But apparently not, according to the smith apologists.
FlexWheeler wrote:Sad thing is I already know exactly how it’s going to go. Pre-season and recruitment will happen, there will be optimism. People will talk about having a squad to have a crack at top 4/5. But then we’ll inexplicably get thrashed at Warrington and any optimism will just immediately evaporate and we’ll be on the back foot straight away, from the first whistle of the season.
Next season will be exactly like this.
Come on, the last time you mustered any optimism was probably November 2015. You do seem truly lost to the club, and frankly, to the sport.
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Swoggy Loiner wrote:He’s right though, Oledzki is crap
Pretty much player of the season last 3 years or so but out of form this year for sure. He needs to get back to the drawing board for the close season and work hard. I wouldn’t be averse to signing a real good first grade prop and let Lisone, Oledski, Holroyd, Sangare fight it out.
Getting rid of Kane & Fuzzy will be a good bit of cap space to bring in a couple of Props that i think your short on. Bentley is no good for you and Newman legs are worse than Percivals?
Ahh Tesco Building St Helens & Warrington's future Destroying Wigans past
"Viva Ben Flower, Viva Ben Flower, could have won the cup but you Messed it up Viva Ben Flower"
christopher wrote:Hull were apparently awful against Warrington, fans saying Dwyer was like a headless chicken with terrible distribution, we did tell them!
Any hope I had of winning today went when I saw Nene was out
If that's your yard stick with regards to the teams chances of winning your faith is blind!
FlexWheeler wrote:Sad thing is I already know exactly how it’s going to go. Pre-season and recruitment will happen, there will be optimism. People will talk about having a squad to have a crack at top 4/5. But then we’ll inexplicably get thrashed at Warrington and any optimism will just immediately evaporate and we’ll be on the back foot straight away, from the first whistle of the season.
Next season will be exactly like this.
Not necessarily at all. A lot of business to be done before then…..
I keep saying it but there is a decent side in there somewhere.
My first logical tick would be to get better players, because we can all see there just isn’t the required quality in the current squad. We need a few more players who can make things happen; suddenly then we become a real handful.
I do want to see that pack being more dominant, they’ve disappointed me and I think it’s a mixture of pure physicality and aggression we lack still.
Once we have a playing squad we can see should win, there is pressure on the coaching staff more. Jury is still out on RS for me; generally I still have faith in him but he needs to show what a squad of more of his own choices can do.
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