It is cheap journalism at it's worst.
Two very talented young players, who should be given every encouragement. What Simms seems to miss was that Myler played at 7 and Sam Tomkins at 6.
Wouldn't it have been better for him to praise them both and say that we could have seen the future England / GB halfback partnership.
Someone earlier in the thread asked if Sam would look as good in a struggling Salford side. I'll tell you,the answer is a big YES. He's the most naturally gifted player I've seen since Shaun Edwards. I've watched him all through his academy days and he is a superb player with a great attitude.
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Rogues Gallery wrote:Someone earlier in the thread asked if Sam would look as good in a struggling Salford side. I'll tell you,the answer is a big YES. He's the most naturally gifted player I've seen since Shaun Edwards. I've watched him all through his academy days and he is a superb player with a great attitude.
Not for long mate, we have an amazing ability to knock the talent out of young players ... or ship them elsewhere.
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TOMMO2 wrote:Tomkins although a very good player and an outstanding prospect looked like a bloody world beater against our defence and having support on your shoulder makes every break turn into a try!
Agree about Tomkins , great prospect as is Myler, however Pat Richards looked like a World Beater against our defence Friday so maybe Myler had ' more to do' to get past Wigan's' .
All we need know is a team to support him
Rogues Gallery wrote:It is cheap journalism at it's worst. Two very talented young players, who should be given every encouragement. What Simms seems to miss was that Myler played at 7 and Sam Tomkins at 6.
Wouldn't it have been better for him to praise them both and say that we could have seen the future England / GB halfback partnership.
Someone earlier in the thread asked if Sam would look as good in a struggling Salford side. I'll tell you,the answer is a big YES. He's the most naturally gifted player I've seen since Shaun Edwards. I've watched him all through his academy days and he is a superb player with a great attitude.
Agreed theres no problem saying that Myler was great cos he was. However to knock a player whose played only his 3rd start for the first team and wasnt even playing the same position as Myler is pointless.
And wth was tht saying his tries were both from loose balls. His first he dropped the shoulder and backed his pace to beat the fullback.
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That is why i started this thread the guy is an absolute fecking joke a big embarassment to us just get rid of father ted ahhh go on go on go on !!!!!!!!
Bigpev wrote:Simms just adds more fuel to the fire
That is why i started this thread the guy is an absolute fecking joke a big embarassment to us just get rid of father ted ahhh go on go on go on !!!!!!!!
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I came across this post in the evening news, if everyones seen it sorry but i was wondering, they brought the guys over from abroad, trained them pre-season in america, in the nice warm weather, then bring them back here to crap weather, shouldn't they have trained them in england so that they would be acclimatised to English weather
I came across this post in the evening news, if everyones seen it sorry but i was wondering, they brought the guys over from abroad, trained them pre-season in america, in the nice warm weather, then bring them back here to crap weather, shouldn't they have trained them in england so that they would be acclimatised to English weather
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