Joined: Jun 09 2005 Posts: 13916 Location: Not getting away with murder anymore
Glenn Morangie wrote:You're posh in Warrington aren't you? "After a few pints of beer or a few glasses of wine..."
I think he was taking the Michael there. Well missed though
Union is played by people who close airports after a bit of snow, League is played by people who would go and have a snowball fight with a 747
loyal18 wrote:sorry but warrington/hudds = lucky win defo should of been saints/wigan final the fact is saints n wigan were extremely tired from the week before we both gave our all ahh well only challenge cup. grand final is the big one ahah anyway good luck in final hudds hope u stuff wire
Its nothing we havn`t heard before in a video interview with a Warrington coach, i`ll judge the coach and the team with what happens on the pitch rather than anything thats said in an interview off it. Words are easy and we have heard most of it before, acceptable performances and good results are obviously not so easy with this present regime.
Joined: Dec 07 2006 Posts: 1983 Location: Just turning your corner now
Good interview Gary. I believe in what he says about him working very hard at things, and I applaud the fact that he got into some 'confidence coaches' (I seriously doubt that this was his idea though, and I hope what they were saying to the team wasn't derailed by sniggering at the back of the class).
My fear still remains though and it is a question I would like answering (although a truthful response would be unlikely) and that is, is their a TEAM spirit in the camp, or is it (as I suspect) fractious.
In a high impact game like RL the players need to WANT to put their bodies on the line for their team-mates - do or die and all that.
Sir Alex always instils a siege mentality at United, a feeling that all other teams.the media etc are out to get them, and look at the results that this produces, with his team fired up and willing to go the extra mile in order to shove any negative words issued at them back down their throats.
I hope that JL is trying the same thing at Wire. Hopefully through adversity some semblance of camaraderie will form (crosses fingers).
Bobby_Peru wrote: In a high impact game like RL the players need to WANT to put their bodies on the line for their team-mates - do or die and all that. .
Spot on, there just seems to be a lack of togetherness in the team. My concern is that our defence hasn't improved one bit and that we still persist in giving away silly penalities.
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