wiggywigwig wrote:just because he gives 100% and its his own town team does this mean he is captain material?
yes he is a excellent player but one game of being more vocal doesn't wash it why wasn't he vocal in all his previous games as captain where they just settling into the job games a captain should lead from the front be vocal barking out orders from hooter to hooter but no i wouldnt give fielden the captaincy he talks a wonderfull game in all of his interviews and where is this pace he's meant to have believe he can do the 100m in 9.98 seconds
ok then... who would you give the captaincy to and why?
or are you just another Lockers knocker with an axe to grind against the guy?
I'll say it again - Wigan need to concentrate on bigger issues: the massive underperformance by most of the team today and some dreadful selection and tactics by the coach.
When these crises are sorted MAYBE it will be time to have a pop at Lockers. Then again, maybe not. He's obviously making an effort to be more vocal. He's listened to the criticism and has responded. (I wonder if those players who are patently unfit or performing way below their potential will do the same. I wonder if Brian Noble will.)
I do wish Wigan fans wouldn't knock Lockers. This all started with Stains muppets and others questioning his playing ability - a number of idiots posted on this board before the Kiwi tour that he wasn't even good enough for SL, let alone GB. There's always a section of Wigan fans who fall for this kind of rubbish. (I've heard Wigan fans moaning about Faz when he was carrying the entire side.)
Sadly these people took up the anti-Lockers crusade. When he proved himself on the international stage they changed tack; suddenly he was a good player but a rubbish captain.
I'm getting sick and tired of this nonsense.
Lockers is trying to give more vocal leadership and trying hard to lead by example, he's looked good so far this season having come back from a lengthy lay-off.
Lockers should be given a chance, especially given the chaos that we witnessed today on and off the field.
Instead the Lockers knockers are out in force again. At a time when the team selection, tactics and coaching have been found desperately wanting, several key players are clearly unfit and many others in the team are playing way below par. That says it all really.