Absolute GARBAGE, im just fed up of feelin let down now , we've been puttin up with this for years now and i cant spend my hard earned money for much longer, they want us to pay £18 every home game then pay for fuel to watch them away with performances like today . im sorry but i cant do it any more, more important things in my life if you get my drift.
There are things known and things unknown and inbetween are the doors.
If you assume those on here are the loons who go week in week out and we're as fed upas we are then how the he'll are we supposed to are we to attract new people !!! Record defeat at a "magic" game another record for the club, well done lads. Something has to give and as ever the easiest and only thing to do mid term is replace the coach. At least the new man would have 2 weeks to work with the team.
Joined: Jun 21 2003 Posts: 3356 Location: M27 but not part of the project !!
Original Salford City Red wrote:You usually get what you pay for.
And we have them in abundance, Superleague in name only..
On the flip side lets hope the cream cookies don't cotton on for a while yet -20 wire i nearly wee'd myself .
The fans, the members, the people there.. from the day I stepped foot onto that field at the AJ Bell Stadium,I knew I would love that club for the rest of my life. "Jackson Hastings"..
Worry a little bit every day and in a lifetime you will lose a couple of years. If something is wrong, fix it if you can. But train yourself not to worry. Worry never fixes anything.
Mary Hemmingway, US journalist,widow of Ernest Hemmingway (1908-1986)
The Stupid Neither Forgive Nor Forget The Naive Forgive And Forget The Wise Forgive But Don't Forget
"I am not young enough to know everything" Oscar Wilde Irish Playwright (1854-1900)
One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.
Ok guys, I am not here to gloat about the result just some thoughts from an outsider.
I can undestand your frustrations about the result today and other recent results. As many wire fans have sufferred in the same way for many years. As an other Wire fan pointed out your performances remind me of how we played aroud 2002. We could pull off the one off big shock results but didn't have the consistency to maintain good form. The Wire hit a low at one point when we were thrashed at home by the Bulls by 80 points We weren't operating at the full cap, similar to yourselves, our coach at the time was poor (Steve Anderson) and the club was going through financial transition. Only for a change in coach when Paul Cullen joined us we probably would have been relegated.
I have never really commented on Mr Mcrea and Simms but their body language today appeared to me they couldn't care less about how you were playing, maybe they do not show emotion
Until you move into your new stadium I think it is more of the same for you guys. Once in the stadium your support should increase, more revenue, more spend on salary cap equals better players and so on. Oh and better coach
A new stadium is not a guarantee of success but look at the impact it had on Hull and also the Wire. It should only improve Salford as a club
Salford coach Shaun McRae had called for his side to respond in a positive manner after their humiliating 68-16 loss to Warrington.
The Wolves ran in 12 tries to ease to victory at Murrayfield and move to the top of Super League, though Wigan could overtake them on Sunday.
Stefan Ratchford scored a try in each half while Matty Smith also touched down on an otherwise miserable afternoon for the Reds at Magic Weekend.
McRae was not helped by the absence of five key players, though he admitted he had not seen the lop-sided result coming during the build-up. Flat
"I never saw that coming," he said. "I was delighted with the preparation this week and the trip was excellent.
"Too many players were off colour and we were passive defensively from the outset, which is not like us, and we never really recovered.
"We are a club that can't afford to have too many guys out and the five missing would make the 17, but it wasn't players coming into the team who didn't perform.
"We looked a little flat, even from the first set. We just have to put it down to one of those days.
"It hasn't happened to me too often and it feels a bit humiliating in many respects. All you can do is respond. We have a week off next week and a chance maybe to get some of those players back."
i dont think we have enough money behind us, i think we need a new owner, who is willing to stump up a wad of cash upfront for some decent players. but we can all dream!
talau must be taking a fair cut and i dont think his hearts in it,.
Joined: Aug 13 2005 Posts: 5313 Location: ... is fcuking in Heaven
salfordtillidie88 wrote:like the other people on here who have mate at least you've got the balls to admit it.. you get the like of fatboy limbs who come on here thinking they no this and that mcreas the one its not down to the coach and all that b@llocks lets see what sh@t he gotta say now..
I think I'm being insulted somewhere in your post but (because you write like a drunk, dyslexic, eight year old retard) I can't be sure so shan't respond.
As for the game: expected a thrashing, got a thrashing. It was all over by half time and we lost the first half by making too many simple errors and giving away too many penalties.
Is that down to the game plan? Certainly not. Is that down to poor coaching? Probably not. Is it down to poor motivation of the players? Quite possibly.
Dave Lister wrote:I reckon Salford's fans are the friendliest i've come across and haven't got a bad word to say about them
Love him or hate him, 163 consecutive appearances should make Stuart Littler a Salford legend in anyone's book
did anyone else notice at half time the cameras were in the changing rooms and every single wire player looked like they were listening to tony smith yet when it was in our changing room, not one player was even looking at mcrae when he was talking
Salfords pack just didnt compete, very light weight and didnt put it in. Lost every collision and didnt look up for it. When it went to the backs you looked dangerous.
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