Joined: Feb 19 2006 Posts: 8642 Location: salford/but always a leyther
Mother Feka wrote:I wasnt trolling i was genuinly asking who he was? I have a few friends who support Leigh and they are always going on about this frustrating scrum half, cant remember his name though. What happened with Dennis Moran?
I can,t make my mind up as to wether this a sincere statement or just a guy having a pastry rush. If the post is sincere you obviously think Non relegation league is what our professional game is all about.It isn,t.
frankb wrote:I can,t make my mind up as to wether this a sincere statement or just a guy having a pastry rush. If the post is sincere you obviously think Non relegation league is what our professional game is all about.It isn,t.
well im sorry i dont really have time to look up every single rugby league story in the country, i try to take an intrest by asking questions and get abuse. I wont bother next time. Enjoy the next 3 years in NL1
Wigan Warriors 2010:
Super League Champions League Leaders Under 20's Champions Club of The Year Floodlit 9's Winners Pat Richards: Man Of Steel Sam Tomkins: Young Player of the Year Michael Maguire: Coach of the Year
Wire_91 wrote:its your first final in about 8 years and now you ravin and rantin about it F**k off, and ill be going old trafford tomoz cheering on the saints and ill be writing on this forum givin you loads of shi* when your drying you eyes and the wire fan will be here handing out the tissues in the thousands, thats if you do take that many fans cause now it looks like its your fans who have jumped on the band wagon now your in a final, this time last year there was only 1000 people in the jjb and now its fillin up cause youve won the league hahaha proper true supporters you are
wheeled centurion wrote:my step dad and i went home at half times for a few reasons,got bored watching the game payed £14 for a disabled ticket where i bet pensioners will get in for 7 or 8 pound so cant affard 14 week in week out especially with the cost of living,paid for the worst hot chocolate drink ive ever tasted,plus got home for a decent game of football in the warmth,i predict this team to be lucky if they end up in the top 6,i await the critics lol
i am partially sighted, i pay 14 quid to watch the game today, so i can't see as well as others, i could say i should get in cheaper. you knew the price of the ticket when you bought it, if it was to much why did you go ahead and purchase it, leigh can't be held responsible for the weather, and when will people realise and stop buying over priced poor products from inside the lsv. if people keep buying it they will continue to charge the over inflated prices, your reply it was cold, needed hot drink, heard of a flask, this is not me having a go, but really some people will moan about anything, i too await the sarcastic comments, as i do moan sometimes.
Leyther_Matt wrote:Our defence on our line was truly fantastic at times, real hard work and a huge improvement from last week's failed sliding defence.
Main gripe is the lack of killer instinct whenever we were in Wigan's 20; I'm sure Watson contributes elsewhere on the park, but the bloke simply can't open up a defence. The grubber kick might work a couple of times a season in our league, but it's never likely to work against Wigan the first time around, never mind the fifteenth!
spot on matt, however it seems we are stuck with him.
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WOLRAB wrote:i am partially sighted, i pay 14 quid to watch the game today, so i can't see as well as others, i could say i should get in cheaper. you knew the price of the ticket when you bought it, if it was to much why did you go ahead and purchase it, leigh can't be held responsible for the weather, and when will people realise and stop buying over priced poor products from inside the lsv. if people keep buying it they will continue to charge the over inflated prices, your reply it was cold, needed hot drink, heard of a flask, this is not me having a go, but really some people will moan about anything, i too await the sarcastic comments, as i do moan sometimes.
Change your punctuation .......Both of you/one.......
How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home winemaking course, and I forgot how to drive?
Joined: Feb 19 2006 Posts: 8642 Location: salford/but always a leyther
wheeled centurion wrote:my step dad and i went home at half times for a few reasons,got bored watching the game payed £14 for a disabled ticket where i bet pensioners will get in for 7 or 8 pound so cant affard 14 week in week out especially with the cost of living,paid for the worst hot chocolate drink ive ever tasted,plus got home for a decent game of football in the warmth,i predict this team to be lucky if they end up in the top 6,i await the critics lol
I,m sorry you didn,t enjoy the game because some of the RL was pretty good imho. I thought our side put in a very creditable display and although I don,t like to admit it,in brief flashes, Wigan played some good stuff.
Re the admission price I suppose its down to how often you want to go but the cold and the terrible hot choc drink aren,t the fault of Leigh RLFC are they ?
Football ? Glad you enjoyed it. Who scored in the first 89 minutes ? I know Leigh didn,t either but none of our players are on £45000 a season never mind a week.
Kelly's Eye wrote:In a nutshell we just lack attacking prowess and killer instinct in the opposition half. Our rugby lacks width and is played very much around the ruck, if that does'nt change then by half way through the season we will be in trouble. I am sure NK is very much aware of what he wants to achieve and what the players are capable of but the early warning sirens are already starting to sound. It does'nt matter how well we defend and how many tackles an individual makes etc etc, points win matches and if we aint scoring them then we are in trouble.
Our first three scores last week had no rugby in them whatsoever and it was more than apparent then our current strike capability was limited.
Er, I think you'll find it does. A drop goal is enough to win a game if you're defence is impeccable. As we found out to our cost when the Championship side lost in the top 8 to Warrington.
Non-SL sides won't withstand that level of pressure, and while our long-kicking game was poor, our short kicking on their line (forcing repeat sets time and time again) was excellent.
I though each side played to its capability. We'll both finish in the top 5 of our respective leagues. I take more heart as a Leigh fan going into a NL1 season that I would as a pie chasing Leeds and Sints' shirt-tails. But ALL good sides are built on the foundation of defence.
wheeled centurion wrote:my step dad and i went home at half times for a few reasons,got bored watching the game payed £14 for a disabled ticket where i bet pensioners will get in for 7 or 8 pound so cant affard 14 week in week out especially with the cost of living,paid for the worst hot chocolate drink ive ever tasted,plus got home for a decent game of football in the warmth,i predict this team to be lucky if they end up in the top 6,i await the critics lol
Don't quite get why you went home if you paid for a ticket. Are you Wigan in disguise?
As regards the price, assuming LSV provides you with good access to a decent vantage point, I'm not sure there's anything wrong with the club charging you as they would any spectator... I presume you were charged as a junior when you were under 18, and will be entitled to pensioner's rates when that day arrives. Seems reasonable to me.
I think LSV ought to issue drinks and food in cartons emblazoned 'Leigh Centurions aren't responsible for this'.
And finally, by the radio accounts, the Liverpool-Chelsea first half was crap, and everyone except me got home in time to see the action in the last two mintues!
Joined: Nov 17 2008 Posts: 541 Location: once a leyther always a leyther
we need a 6 & 7 desperatly not a clue when we are on the opponents line same old same old grubber kick not very affective ther should always be a plan (B)
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