cadoo wrote:. Scott Yates and Paddy Flynn are they from the Widnes academy?
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Yes both Flynn and Yates are academy lads. As were Ostick, Simm and Grady tonight. both Flynn and Yates have been superb so far this season.
The kids voice after every try was 'supposed' to be in French, announcing every try/sub etc.
Toulouse are way off the pace at the moment, I hope tonight was an eye opener for them for the rest of the season to get up to speed, they'll get better.
As for us, that's an 88-0 and a 70-0, albeit against Saddleworth and Toulouse but you can only play whats infront of you. Pretty rare for a new coach to start a job after those scorelines!
Att: 5,071. Only a few school kids in the east stand, at a guess just over 4,000 paying Widnes speccies there tonight.
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AJ Viking wrote:Yes both Flynn and Yates are academy lads. As were Ostick, Simm and Grady tonight. both Flynn and Yates have been superb so far this season. .
An academy, community and apprenticeship scheme which have been awarded World Class status, great young players who were starting to come through in the last 2 years... and the RFL made a point of stating our home grown contribution was not upto scratch in our SL application feedback.
Laughable. It really is.
Ostick and Flynn in particular have good futures ahead of them i suspect.
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I was just about to post but somebody decided to lock it after a bit of thread drift
So here goes
Very dissapointing , the lads on TV tried thier best to make excuses but if that is how they [ Toulouse ] prepare for a season in this league then thier inclusion is/will be a big mistake
Without doubt they were not ready for a SL franchise , so well done the RFL on that decision
Looking forward to seeing a proper Championship match next week from the Shay
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I've cleaned this thread.
Now, it's really, really simple: we are not going to have thread about a Widnes match turned into yet another boring slanging match or re-hashing of the franchise debate.
We'll discuss the match and the match alone.
And the same thing applies to any threads in coming weeks and months about Widnes games – and about games involving Celtic, for that matter.
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Wellsy13 wrote: As for Widnes: excellent. Attacking flair. Defensively strong. Good territory. Good amount of possession. They just looked like they were doing everything right. Toa Kohe-Love their only weak link, giving away penalty after penalty. They're looking good on the park, the crowd was big, stadium looks fantastic, they've got English coaching staff, a lot of talented young English players, good sponsorship and are run well. They look like a SL side in the Championship at the moment. They have a lot of obstacles to overcome as a heartlands club if they want to get into the SL, and if they continue in this vein then they can't be turned down for 2012. Can Halifax and Leigh top that? We'll see. This competition is looking good!
Thanks for that assesment Wellsy..
5017 in the championship for a thursday night telly game without any away fans is pretty decent going.
I believe that if tonight had been a SL game with the lure that such a match has and if the away team had not been one of the usual suspects and brought a normal following we could have topped 9 maybe 10k tonight..
the club has made great strides in promoting the games and it was a pleasure that it all looked so good on the TV
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Mintball wrote:I've cleaned this thread.
Now, it's really, really simple: we are not going to have thread about a Widnes match turned into yet another boring slanging match or re-hashing of the franchise debate.
We'll discuss the match and the match alone.
And the same thing applies to any threads in coming weeks and months about Widnes games –
Quote:and about games involving Celtic, for that matter.
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Attempt to derail the thread, as already warned against, removed. Mintball
kcab sfrawdder
Luck is a combination of preparation and opportunity
Just to avoid confusion Starbug is the username of Steven Pike
SOMEBODY SAID that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!
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I'll say again, very well done tonight and you can only beat what is in front of you. You won and did that impressively enough taking most of the opportunities presented to you and created a lot through good play of your own.
It will be interesting to see how Widnes go next week against Fax as it will give a bit more of an idea of how they will get on the rest of this year. I know it is only one game but I think it will be more indicative of what test they will face week in week out. That tonight wasn't near to that.
Toulouse, I thought, were shocking. Somebody gave them credit in defense but I can't really give them too much myself. I was willing them to score near the end just to get them off the mark and up and running but it wasn't to be.
All in all good to see national league/championship back as I loved it when we used to feature on there and loved the places I visited in NL1 and NL2 and enjoyed myself so much I will definitely go back to a lot of the places as a neutral if possible.
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Mintball wrote:I've cleaned this thread.
Now, it's really, really simple: we are not going to have thread about a Widnes match turned into yet another boring slanging match or re-hashing of the franchise debate.
We'll discuss the match and the match alone.
And the same thing applies to any threads in coming weeks and months about Widnes games – and about games involving Celtic, for that matter.
I only asked a question
But fair enough
A crap side , a crap match , embarassing really
kcab sfrawdder
Luck is a combination of preparation and opportunity
Just to avoid confusion Starbug is the username of Steven Pike
SOMEBODY SAID that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!
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