Joined: Oct 10 2004 Posts: 6124 Location: Still at the Top
He also flicked the V's to the away section at Belle Vue after Wakey slapped us
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Warrington led 16-2 in Saturday's Grand Final, but their joy was short-lived as Wigan roared back to win the Super League title and extend the Wire's 58-year wait to be champions
Joined: Oct 13 2003 Posts: 1056 Location: Billy Boston Stand!!
Duke Eddington wrote:
Some people on here must be so fickle, hypocritycal and have very short memories. Is this the same fella who was pictured in a RU shirt before he left you and was booed for the remaining months every time he touched the ball.(That's being generous, some were wishing the worst on him).
Most young lads in his position would have done the same. Maybe not posing for the picture, but not many people can honestly say they would turn that kind of money down and i said this at the time!!
Duke Eddington wrote:
Some people on here must be so fickle, hypocritycal and have very short memories. Is this the same fella who was pictured in a RU shirt before he left you and was booed for the remaining months every time he touched the ball.(That's being generous, some were wishing the worst on him).
Most young lads in his position would have done the same. Maybe not posing for the picture, but not many people can honestly say they would turn that kind of money down and i said this at the time!!
Joined: Oct 10 2004 Posts: 6124 Location: Still at the Top
Alex BP' wrote:The game when he ran away from Richard Moore?
That try is still on You Tube.
That was the game yeah, I think Noble took him off after that try. He was walking back to the bench along the deadball line and didn't like a few fans telling him to get off the pitch.
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Warrington led 16-2 in Saturday's Grand Final, but their joy was short-lived as Wigan roared back to win the Super League title and extend the Wire's 58-year wait to be champions
Joined: Mar 31 2005 Posts: 1484 Location: On top of the world
Alex BP' wrote:Did you forgive Sean Long for betting against his own club?
It was no big deal to anyone who wasn't outside of St helens, nobody wanted a public lynching or for him to break his leg in his next match etc. and he was never booed every time he touched the ball. a la ashton
Quote: At least Ashton had the excuse of being young and naive to pose for that photo....
I bet you were saying that at the time, as well (or were you calling him a money grabbing ...., the same as everyone else).
Joined: Jan 31 2003 Posts: 1471 Location: the pheonix club........
NO
have some of you forgot what he played like for us? a lot on here where saying they where glad to see the back of him......
we have played ONE game this season lets not start panicing ...FGS.
mathers wasnt the only one who let us down last week the ENTIRE TEAM WASNT UP TO SCRATCH.
Duke Eddington wrote:It was no big deal to anyone who wasn't outside of St helens, nobody wanted a public lynching or for him to break his leg in his next match etc. and he was never booed every time he touched the ball. a la ashton
There was no public lynching in regards to Ashton and in regards to 'breaking his leg in his next match', there was one comment in regards to that on this messageboard and that poster was dealt with by a moderator.
Duke Eddington wrote:It was no big deal to anyone who wasn't outside of St helens, nobody wanted a public lynching or for him to break his leg in his next match etc. and he was never booed every time he touched the ball. a la ashton
I bet you were saying that at the time, as well (or were you calling him a money grabbing ...., the same as everyone else).
You took a census, did you?
Anyway, how are things at Saints? Are Potter and Cunningham talking again after their latest bust-up?
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