sergeant pepper wrote:Sorry to go against the grain of popular opinion and hyperbole, but he's not saying his problem is with Wardle. Literally the 1st line of the post says:
Now it's a known fact that Hudds wanted King to stay. Watson said so a few weeks back. I can't see why we couldn't just have cleared the way for King to go there and sent them Bibby as part of the deal i.e still one centre and one prop.
On that point, with Post on this. A one year loan deal Vs losing a player who will, imo, be better than King.
You can't help but laugh at certain posters/fans. Ask them 6 months ago their opinions on Halsall Vs King and they'd be completely different to what they are today. What's changed apart from one now plays for Wigan and the other doesn't?
Halsall as yet hasn’t earned the right to be considered a starting centre at Wigan.
He clearly has potential but as yet that is all it is.
Wardle and King are centres that have played at a level fitting of a call up to international rugby league.
We cannot keep chasing rainbows.
We needed 2 first team centres for 23. We now have them.
What happens beyond 23 with King who knows, however if Powell is still at Wire he won’t be going back there.
Our backline is probably the best in the league on paper and more excitingly it has potential to improve.
King is a player who has lost his way a little however he has proven to be able to perform at a higher level than Halsall.
It’s frustrating to lose young lads who do clearly have talent but like I said above we cannot remain in a period of transition constantly waiting for these lads to achieve that potential.
I’m very pleased with the backline for 23 and it has good backup options even without Halsall.
Halsall is going to Giants no doubt on more money but again as a backup player. He may well become a first team player however at the moment he isn’t.