Asgardian13 wrote:Your inferiority complex is showing. I have no hatred of Wigan - for instance I have no query with Sam Tomkins being selected for England and even agree that Joel is in with a shout for a spot in the forwards. I don't even 'hate' O'Loughlin - simply consider him a far more ordinary a player than do Wiganers. And every coach in the game
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Don't take everything I say so seriously.
They don't, you just bore the ass of people.
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Asgardian13 actually wrote:Your inferiority complex is showing. I have no hatred of Wigan - for instance I have no query with Sam Tomkins being selected for England and even agree that Joel is in with a shout for a spot in the forwards. I don't even 'hate' O'Loughlin - simply consider him a far more ordinary a player than do Wiganers.
You're entitled to your opinion, but it ain't mine.
Asgardian13 wrote:Your inferiority complex is showing. I have no hatred of Wigan - for instance I have no query with Sam Tomkins being selected for England and even agree that Joel is in with a shout for a spot in the forwards. I don't even 'hate' O'Loughlin - simply consider him a far more ordinary a player than do Wiganers.
You forgot to add the coaches from junior through to international level. Please excuse us if we DO find your view a little one-eyed.
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Big Steve wrote: The Internet has provided some wonderful creativity, opportunities and knowledge sharing but it has also given a worldwide forum for people you would leave a full pint behind in the pub to avoid having to listen to them.
aboveusonlypie... If you don't bother to go to the game when you live in the locality then you are not really a fan and therefore your views are invalid. It's simple.
Joel Tomkins could do some damage roaming about the place at 13. He runs great lines and if he gets in the clear as shown plenty of times he has the pace to do real damage.
NickyKiss wrote:Joel Tomkins could do some damage roaming about the place at 13. He runs great lines and if he gets in the clear as shown plenty of times he has the pace to do real damage.
If we want a grafter at 13- Heighington
If we want an attacking threat- J Tomkins
Joel has all the attributes of a good number 13. Strong (ask McGuire) plenty of pace and a decent tackler. It is not a bad call if it was club level. Not sure about doing it for 4 nations though (unless Tomkins has played there before in junior ranks).
Bonzo wrote:Corrected.
Incidentally, an exclamation mark ends a sentence and does not require a full stop. The first letter of the next word begins a new sentence and should therefore be capitalised. Who needs flankers' grammar was actually correct.
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who needs flankers? wrote:Joel has all the attributes of a good number 13. Strong (ask McGuire) plenty of pace and a decent tackler. It is not a bad call if it was club level. Not sure about doing it for 4 nations though (unless Tomkins has played there before in junior ranks).
Joels best period at Wigan (imo) was when he filled in for Lockers for few months due to injury. It was in 2008 IIRC.
What's the rumpus, Tom?
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sinfield has always been a much better player than o'thingymabob...... tonight was just another example of this.
people that think sean is a massive loss are deluded.
sinfield is a much better rugby player.... he always has been........ he reads the game so well..... great passer, tackler, kicker, captain,... wigan fans dont like to see it but sinfield is a much beter 13 than 'lockers'.
morleys_deckchair wrote:sinfield has always been a much better player than o'thingymabob...... tonight was just another example of this.
people that think sean is a massive loss are deluded.
sinfield is a much better rugby player.... he always has been........ he reads the game so well..... great passer, tackler, kicker, captain,... wigan fans dont like to see it but sinfield is a much beter 13 than 'lockers'.
FACT
Lockers has made over 200 more tackles than Sinfield, scored 5 more tries, made more meters, more marker tackles, has fewer missed tackles and fewer errors.... all of that in one less game. O'loughling has also proved time and time again than he can make that killer pass and he makes the hard yards so well and puts in huge hits in defence hurting the opponent.
Sinfield is the better organiser and kicker. Sinfield is a brilliant player but he should play 9 IMO, not 13.
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