That JOKER is holding OUR club to ransom and will do so as long as his contract is in place, the only alternative i can see is a swap with Wigan taking a massive hit on the wages until the end of his contract but at least we will be able have a prop that isnt a money grabbing coward (and yes i would say that to his face)
We were all talking about this in the pub too, definitely looked like he was about to cry. And to be fair I always think Fielden looks incredibly gutted when we lose or he does something wrong, like he can't understand why he's so rubbish.
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[quote="FearTheVee"]Definitely the latter, Tomkins was gutted tonight, all the way through.
He gave a pen away towards the end and just looked lost, like he wanted the ground to open up.
He deserves better - those forwards should be busting a gut to a) give him a platform and b) look out for him. Can you imagine wandering out on a pitch as a young, scrawny kid thinking "Fielden will look after me tonight".[/quote]
It sends a cold shiver down your spine just thinking about it !!!!!
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Joined: Jan 09 2007 Posts: 55 Location: St Cyprien, France
As a former Wigan season ticket holder, now living in Perpignan, I look back at the wonder years of the late 80s early 90s when Wigan had players like Edwards and Gregory who had a real pride in the shirt. Yesterday I saw only Tomkins and Ainscough who had that sort of commitment. As for Paleaaesina
I don't see the point in playing him. If he breaks the line he needs someone on his heels to pass to. He is not really fit enough to play for more than ten minutes at a time.
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To me it didn't look like they couldn't be @r$ed just they were distraught and gutted with the result.
I was however more pi55ed off to see so many happy smiling relaxed faces on some of the pack immediately at the final whistle as they chatted and shook hands with Catalans. If Sam and Pat were gutted why do some of the others not go through the same emotions of disappointment and let down??
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