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
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NSW wrote:Fantastic news. The only man for the job IMO.
Long May he reign
He’s pretty unique in RL in that he can be quite profound but still have that common touch. As expected, he spoke very well tonight at the IL evening. I’ve never actually met him but in every interview he comes across as a very level headed lad. When he’s asked a question you can see him digesting the question before he actually answers. I like the guy. He’s a pretty decent coach too. Another good appointment by IL. He will have some lows but I’m pretty confident that over the next few years he will deliver far more highs. Really pleased for him and his family.
Itchy Arsenal wrote:He’s pretty unique in RL in that he can be quite profound but still have that common touch. As expected, he spoke very well tonight at the IL evening. I’ve never actually met him but in every interview he comes across as a very level headed lad. When he’s asked a question you can see him digesting the question before he actually answers. I like the guy. He’s a pretty decent coach too. Another good appointment by IL. He will have some lows but I’m pretty confident that over the next few years he will deliver far more highs. Really pleased for him and his family.
I have met him a few times and he always has a measured response to your questions and a very likeable guy.Praises other people first so I think we are in good hands,may the jobs for the boys carryon
Great news. There'll no doubt be up and downs with any long serving coach but i think we can be fairly confident were in safe hands with Matty in charge.
Culture was one of the most used words at last nights Loch Lomond night with Ian Lenagan.
Ian highlighted how much of our success in his tenure was down to reinventing the club's culture by hiring proud, motivated, honest staff who knew what Wigan rugby meant for the fans and the town.
Matty Peet embodies this and goes about his business with respect and integrity. You don't see him going on big sulks or whinges - he focuses on us getting better each day and I think thats why we're back competing.
I also like the fact he entrusts his staff with responsibilities
"Games as big as a grand finals define individuals and clubs. Remember we are only renting these shirts, I had my time in Pat Richards shirt. Ellery and Faz had there time in Sean's, Hampo and Radders in Sam's. You have to make a mark in these shirts that's still there the day you hand it over to someone else. So be aware for 80 minutes you are not only playing but also writing history and creating a legacy. How many people get to actually write history, not many. A big stage demands big players, be inspired. You play for Wigan, now go do it. Good luck." - Martin Offiah, 2010.
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