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Author:  ABP' [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Ian Lenagan, is this acceptable?

Can anybody see this inconsistency ever ending?

Something needs to be re-shuffled and something has to be done to place a bit of solidarity at the club.

There is something wrong, clearly. We've gone through years of inconstency, uncertainty and no confidence yet have been saved with a decent end of season and playoff run.

Sorry, but ''the business end of the season'' crap doesn't warrant three out of four losses at home, it doesn't warrant Jeckyl and performances nor does it help the cause of actually get in the playoffs to even be involved with ''the business end of the season''.

This thread isn't panicking it isn't whinging and it isn't over reaction...I've been through all those emotions over the last few years. Unfortunately it's what I am now used to. Also, I think this is more than just a ''coaching issue''. We have a world class coach and world class players as well as the countries finest youngsters...Why can't we find a formula to make them consistently work?

Our attendances are reflecting the performances on the pitch and when you consider Mr. Lenagan's aim of averaging 20,000 within the next 2 years...Well, it just goes to show how things aren't going to plan from his perspective.

Author:  MattyB [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Lenegan, is this acceptable?

Alex BP' wrote:Can anybody see this inconsistancy ever ending?

Something needs to be re-shuffled and something has to be done to place abit of solidarity at the club.

There is something wrong, clearly. We've gone through years of inconstancy, uncertainty and no confidence yet have been saved with a decent end of season and playoff run.

Sorry, but ''the business end of the season'' crap doesn't warrent three out of four losses at home, it doesn't warrent Jeckyl and performances nor does it help of cause of actually get in the playoffs to even be involved with ''the business end of the season''.

This thread isn't panicking it isn't whinging and it isn't over reaction...I've been through all those emotions over the last few years. Unfortunately it's what I am now used to. Also, I think this is more than just a ''coaching issue''. We have a world class coach and world class players as well as the countries finest youngsters...Why can't we find a formula to make them consistantly work.

Our attendances are reflecting the performances on the pitch and when you consider Mr. Lenegan's aim of averaging 20,000 within the next 2 years...Well, it just goes to show how things aren't going to plan from his perspective.


Maybe he will need to continue to bus down more coachloads of Cumbrians on freebies to achieve it.


http://www.wiganwarriors.com/news_full.asp?newsid=4630

Quote:The game is attracting fans from far and wide, including twelve coach loads of Rugby League fans from Cumbria with the amateur clubs of Kells, Ulverston and Hensingham, amongst others, heading to the JJB Stadium for the big match.
Alex BP' wrote:Can anybody see this inconsistancy ever ending?

Something needs to be re-shuffled and something has to be done to place abit of solidarity at the club.

There is something wrong, clearly. We've gone through years of inconstancy, uncertainty and no confidence yet have been saved with a decent end of season and playoff run.

Sorry, but ''the business end of the season'' crap doesn't warrent three out of four losses at home, it doesn't warrent Jeckyl and performances nor does it help of cause of actually get in the playoffs to even be involved with ''the business end of the season''.

This thread isn't panicking it isn't whinging and it isn't over reaction...I've been through all those emotions over the last few years. Unfortunately it's what I am now used to. Also, I think this is more than just a ''coaching issue''. We have a world class coach and world class players as well as the countries finest youngsters...Why can't we find a formula to make them consistantly work.

Our attendances are reflecting the performances on the pitch and when you consider Mr. Lenegan's aim of averaging 20,000 within the next 2 years...Well, it just goes to show how things aren't going to plan from his perspective.


Maybe he will need to continue to bus down more coachloads of Cumbrians on freebies to achieve it.


http://www.wiganwarriors.com/news_full.asp?newsid=4630

Quote:The game is attracting fans from far and wide, including twelve coach loads of Rugby League fans from Cumbria with the amateur clubs of Kells, Ulverston and Hensingham, amongst others, heading to the JJB Stadium for the big match.

Author:  jonh [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Lenegan, is this acceptable?

Alex BP' wrote:Can anybody see this inconsistancy ever ending?

Something needs to be re-shuffled and something has to be done to place abit of solidarity at the club.

There is something wrong, clearly. We've gone through years of inconstancy, uncertainty and no confidence yet have been saved with a decent end of season and playoff run.

Sorry, but ''the business end of the season'' crap doesn't warrent three out of four losses at home, it doesn't warrent Jeckyl and performances nor does it help the cause of actually get in the playoffs to even be involved with ''the business end of the season''.

This thread isn't panicking it isn't whinging and it isn't over reaction...I've been through all those emotions over the last few years. Unfortunately it's what I am now used to. Also, I think this is more than just a ''coaching issue''. We have a world class coach and world class players as well as the countries finest youngsters...Why can't we find a formula to make them consistantly work.

Our attendances are reflecting the performances on the pitch and when you consider Mr. Lenegan's aim of averaging 20,000 within the next 2 years...Well, it just goes to show how things aren't going to plan from his perspective.


Clearly we do not.

Author:  Bilko [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:33 pm ]
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Who are these "world class players"?????

Author:  jonh [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:35 pm ]
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Bilko wrote:Who are these "world class players"?????


And Coach!!

Author:  ksm1701 [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:36 pm ]
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The sad thing is we are now a very average team in Super League terms.

Results like tonight's match show how poor Salford and Bradford must have been to let us beat them so convincingly.

As I gaze into my crystal ball I see a convincing win against Barrow to come closely followed by yet another stuffing against Stains the following Thursday.

Joy :( :( :(

Author:  ABP' [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:38 pm ]
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Bilko wrote:Who are these "world class players"?????


O'Loughlin, Hock, Riddell, Roberts, Fielden, Smith, Bailey have all earned world recognized awards/call ups but aren't producing the same form currently at Wigan.

Either way, those mentioned aren't bottom 7 standard players are they?

Author:  warrior06 [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Lenegan, is this acceptable?

[quote="Alex BP'"]Can anybody see this inconsistancy ever ending?

Something needs to be re-shuffled and something has to be done to place abit of solidarity at the club.

There is something wrong, clearly. We've gone through years of inconstancy, uncertainty and no confidence yet have been saved with a decent end of season and playoff run.

Sorry, but ''the business end of the season'' crap doesn't warrent three out of four losses at home, it doesn't warrent Jeckyl and performances nor does it help the cause of actually get in the playoffs to even be involved with ''the business end of the season''.

This thread isn't panicking it isn't whinging and it isn't over reaction...I've been through all those emotions over the last few years. Unfortunately it's what I am now used to. Also, I think this is more than just a ''coaching issue''. We have a world class coach and world class players as well as the countries finest youngsters...Why can't we find a formula to make them consistantly work.

Our attendances are reflecting the performances on the pitch and when you consider Mr. Lenegan's aim of averaging 20,000 within the next 2 years...Well, it just goes to show how things aren't going to plan from his perspective.[/quote

What club are you watching :?
We need a good clearout of the crap and stop signing the standard of player of Bailey, Piggy, Tim Smith, Roberts etc

Author:  Ziggy Stardust [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:40 pm ]
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Lenegan seems as cluesless as Noble, the crowds are going Lenegan..Crap Rugby, Crap Coach, Crap Future.....Sort it...

Author:  ABP' [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Lenegan, is this acceptable?

warrior06 wrote:We need a good clearout of the crap and stop signing the standard of player of Bailey, Piggy, Tim Smith, Roberts etc


Did you think they would have been bad signings BEFORE we sign them?

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