Ski wrote:I could have swore we were predicting big wins last week...
I did'nt.
The difference with this match is that:
- Salford have looked by far and away the poorest team in SL. They managed to claim the Crusaders' scalp in week one, but have regressed since whereas the Celtic team have improved incrementally
- They are coached by someone who is stuck in the mid 90's
- We are at home
If the weather is dryish we should win by 30. It wont be a 40, 50 or 60 pointer; rather a steady grinding down of the opposition. If it rains, it will be closer perhaps 24-4 or something like that