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Author:  loyalwiganer [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:37 pm ]
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MM and SW could be the best coaching set up wigan has had in years,hope they can compliment each other and i think they will.

Author:  Grimmy [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:53 pm ]
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loyalwiganer wrote:MM and SW could be the best coaching set up wigan has had in years,hope they can compliment each other and i think they will.

I hope so, might be a bit premature though mate, let's see who they sign and watch a couple of games first.

Author:  CAM. [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:57 pm ]
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Another pointless thread. :roll:

Author:  kevl84 [ Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:15 am ]
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on a sort of related note, when do you think they'll announce the full coaching set up?

I know its still very early days with Maguire, but I read people on here saying that most of the coaches were on about going. I'm talking Vievers, Pendlebury, Forshaw. Is that true? Sounds like we'll need a whole new set up coming in.

Author:  LovesToSpooge [ Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:18 am ]
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kevl84 wrote:on a sort of related note, when do you think they'll announce the full coaching set up?

I know its still very early days with Maguire, but I read people on here saying that most of the coaches were on about going. I'm talking Vievers, Pendlebury, Forshaw. Is that true? Sounds like we'll need a whole new set up coming in.


The rumour I've heard is that everyone barring rads are being let go, so it looks as though it will be a complete shakeup from top to bottom.

Author:  Grimmy [ Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:37 am ]
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I'd be amazed if Forshaw stays on after Leneghan's comments with regards to conditioning.

Author:  Scotty Keeeeeeench [ Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:59 am ]
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CAM. wrote:Another pointless thread. :roll:


Agreed.

IMO yes they could be the right coaching combination but were not going to win things without a few 'class' signings in the off season. Ill admit i am looking forward to next season but with us seemingly having no money to spend on new players i dont think we will make a final next season with this same squad that we have now. Look at Leeds, granted they won a title without these 2 players but since Brent Webb and Jamie Peac0ck have come into there squad (the 2 world class players they were short of) they have been become a true champion team. Had we had Trent Barrett and say Jamie Peac0ck playing for us last season with Tommy in at hooker and Sam at scrum half we would have won the league. I truely belive we are still 2-3 class players short of a complete team

Author:  Cruncher [ Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:21 am ]
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Scotty Keeeeeeench wrote:Agreed.

IMO yes they could be the right coaching combination but were not going to win things without a few 'class' signings in the off season. Ill admit i am looking forward to next season but with us seemingly having no money to spend on new players i dont think we will make a final next season with this same squad that we have now. Look at Leeds, granted they won a title without these 2 players but since Brent Webb and Jamie Peac0ck have come into there squad (the 2 world class players they were short of) they have been become a true champion team. Had we had Trent Barrett and say Jamie Peac0ck playing for us last season with Tommy in at hooker and Sam at scrum half we would have won the league. I truely belive we are still 2-3 class players short of a complete team


My view is that even the current Wigan team under Brian Noble could have won both the Challenge Cup and the Grand Final this year. Huddersfield were there for the taking at Wembley, and Leeds were nothing special on Saturday (Saints were very off form, and even then it took a highly dodgy video ref decision to finish them off). If Wigan had been in either of those finals, and had played as well as they could, they'd have won (comfortably at Wembley, and probably after a slightly tougher tussle at OT).

Let's not kid ourselves that SL is some kind of incredible competition where only the best of the best can make good. If Leeds are the current benchmark, then next year's title is well within our reach assuming MM gives us the tactical overhaul that we expect, and injects some consistency.

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