Joined: Sep 27 2008 Posts: 2136 Location: Down the hollow
Just wondering how many of the fans calling for Lammy to be the next coach would be wanting him if he had been an ex Saints/Leeds player who had never worn the Cherry & White shirt?
Is it a case of, he gave his all for the club and played with passion, therefore he must be good sort of mentality?
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There are many players that in the past have given their all for Wigan yet people aren't calling for them to be the next coach.
Lam has worked at the club before as u21 coach, worked in the NRL as reserve grade coach and assistant first grade coach and coached the PNG side to a very respectable world cup.
On top of that he seems an articulate bloke who knows the game inside out. You could tell the way he played the game that he was a great thinker and leader and everybody respected him.
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Fly Of Carney04 wrote:Tbh I wouldnt mind Furner If he ever came avaliable seems to be doing well down under with Canberra.
As long as he doesn't bring the tool that's 2i/c
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Again, like Shaun Wane he was a very popular ex-player who also showed good coaching promise and equal popularity within the U18/21's setup.
Like Wane, he's another who I would like to see involved with the coaching setup after seeing his coaching/handling of young players opposed to their like-ability during their playing days.
Joined: May 24 2005 Posts: 1619 Location: exiled in Manchester
Agreed - whilst Lam may make a good coach in time, it would be far too soon for him to be Wigan coach. From all the rumours/stories etc that go around what the club needs is a top coach who not only has a lot of experience but who can sort out some of the other issues around the club.
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Last Son of Wigan wrote:No Lam please.
We are a big club, lets get a top manager in. Not someone who loves King St and the party nights.
That's very arrogant of you. Assuming that a club that has not won anything for several years and is in the lower end of the table struggling to hold a team together with buy-ins all over the place somehow looks attractive compared to any other club in the SL apart from maybe Celtic. You're certainly not going to get a current NRL coach.
There you go. John Dixon is your man......
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Perfect Pimbletts Pies wrote:That's very arrogant of you. Assuming that a club that has not won anything for several years and is in the lower end of the table struggling to hold a team together with buy-ins all over the place somehow looks attractive compared to any other club in the SL apart from maybe Celtic. You're certainly not going to get a current NRL coach.
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