Phuzzy wrote:He didn't mate. He clapped his error but he never touched him. We also had Gildart penalised and sinbinned for the same offence last season. In fact Griffin's was far worse as he ran in from a distance and decided to knock out a few bars of 'When The Levee Breaks' on Partington's head. The ref's are infuriatingly inconsistent on most things and this is just the same. I could point to the forearm into Isa's face as one that should have been given but wasn't. Griffin's fault..no one else's.
Anyway, good effort by your lads, especially in the first 20. Also class in giving O'Loughlin the send off at the end. Most importantly thanks for finding your best form against Wire last week. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed that!
Good luck in your search for a new coach. Hope you get the right man.
World of Redboy wrote:I’m trying to work out what the most difficult of circumstances are, Taking over from Radford? How is 5 drives and a kick a good game plan. The only time we opened Wigan and should have scored up was right at the end when the game was gone.
Andy Last is not a head coach.
Hey I'm no Einstein, but I'm guessing he's talking about taking over during a worldwide pandemic
[quote="Father Ted"]It is a penalty infringement and has been since half way through last season. Griffin's fault not the referee's.[/ Any attack to the head is a penalty,whether it is 3 pats to the top of the head,a slap to the face or a punch,as a rovers fan who had backed hull last night,no doubt was griffins stupidity was the turning point, hull in front and on top,wigan clearly rattled and under pressure and griffin stops the momentum and they score.After that the wigan heads rose and hull sank.The score flattered wigan massively but griffin wasn't even subtle about it,lesson to be learnt,would have much preferred you to win,wigan are my pet hate.
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MorningGlory23 wrote:Hey I'm no Einstein, but I'm guessing he's talking about taking over during a worldwide pandemic
The so called pandemic ended months ago, now we have a scamdemic. The same situation applied to all the other teams, Leeds won a Challenge Cup, handing Wigan thier backside on the way. Wigan won the league leaders shield, and are now in the GF. All Andy Last had to do was go from No2 to No.1, it’s not like a player suddenly having to take the role of coach, Last has been a coach quite a few years now.
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World of Redboy wrote:The so called pandemic ended months ago, now we have a scamdemic. The same situation applied to all the other teams, Leeds won a Challenge Cup, handing Wigan thier backside on the way. Wigan won the league leaders shield, and are now in the GF. All Andy Last had to do was go from No2 to No.1, it’s not like a player suddenly having to take the role of coach, Last has been a coach quite a few years now.
Still, must of been harder then taking over without the pandemic (scamdemic )
World of Redboy wrote:The so called pandemic ended months ago, now we have a scamdemic. The same situation applied to all the other teams, Leeds won a Challenge Cup, handing Wigan thier backside on the way. Wigan won the league leaders shield, and are now in the GF. All Andy Last had to do was go from No2 to No.1, it’s not like a player suddenly having to take the role of coach, Last has been a coach quite a few years now.
The families of the 3,000 people (ONS stats) who have died this week may disagree that the scamdemic ended months ago.
Wigans game management was class as expected , There defensive line speed strangled the life out of our one dimensional attack which we couldn't change or adapt .
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Saints doing Catalans what Wigan did to us. But more so. The Big 4 stranglehold on Grand Final appearances continues - 26 of the 28 GF participants since we got there back in 2006 from those 4, and every winner in those 14 seasons from the Big 3. The gap based on this year seems to be widening rather than narrowing.
Mrs Barista wrote:Saints doing Catalans what Wigan did to us. But more so. The Big 4 stranglehold on Grand Final appearances continues - 26 of the 28 GF participants since we got there back in 2006 from those 4, and every winner in those 14 seasons from the Big 3. The gap based on this year seems to be widening rather than narrowing.
The last time someone other than Wigan/Saints/Leeds/Bradford were RL Champions was Widnes way back in 1989.
Thatcher was Prime Minister, George Bush had just replaced Ronald Reagan as US President, Nelson Mandela was still in prison and the Berlin Wall had yet to be demolished.
ComeOnYouUll wrote:The last time someone other than Wigan/Saints/Leeds/Bradford were RL Champions was Widnes way back in 1989.
Thatcher was Prime Minister, George Bush had just replaced Ronald Reagan as US President, Nelson Mandela was still in prison and the Berlin Wall had yet to be demolished.
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