Joined: Feb 19 2006 Posts: 8642 Location: salford/but always a leyther
General Zod. wrote:Video ref gave some shocking decisions that were crucial.
Leigh are a tin-pot little club who rely on braun because they have a lack of skill across the park.
Even though the game was on Sky, they still had a poor crowd and don't deserve Super League.
I told them this much in 2006, the year we were promoted but they didn't listen.
I'm sure Widnes will get a franchise next time round with such a great set up you guys have there.
This surprises me, a guy who makes up words, who has a very short memory and obviouly as been dropped by someone in Leigh Grow up.
Was talking to fellow fans after the game and we all agreed a good Widnes side would be good for the game, however,he,s obviously only been watching RL for about 3 or maybe 4 seasons.
frankb wrote:This surprises me, a guy who makes up words, who has a very short memory and obviouly as been dropped by someone in Leigh Grow up.
Was talking to fellow fans after the game and we all agreed a good Widnes side would be good for the game, however,he,s obviously only been watching RL for about 3 or maybe 4 seasons.
It's all fine and dandy in East Hull thanks, sunshine - just like the day we smashed you 30-4 at Craven Park in 2006.
The last two matches were crucial for Widnes, as they are matches that Fax, Barrow, Featherstone and Toulouse are likely to win. These two losses are likely to prevent Widnes to make the top 4 at the end of the year. Now, the only solution for Widnes to make the top 4 will be to get 1 or 2 wins away against Featherstone, Barrow and Toulouse.
So I would say that my best guess is a 5 slot at the end of the year, with a first playoff match away against Featherstone or Toulouse. Naturally lots of surprise can happen, and Widnes supporters could also get some nice surprises during the season.
The last two matches were crucial for Widnes, as they are matches that Fax, Barrow, Featherstone and Toulouse are likely to win. These two losses are likely to prevent Widnes to make the top 4 at the end of the year. Now, the only solution for Widnes to make the top 4 will be to get 1 or 2 wins away against Featherstone, Barrow and Toulouse.
So I would say that my best guess is a 5 slot at the end of the year, with a first playoff match away against Featherstone or Toulouse. Naturally lots of surprise can happen, and Widnes supporters could also get some nice surprises during the season.
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