'Hitman' Norvern Soul wrote:
I shouldn't bite, but...
Point 1. Yes, I admit it, my sig is reference to that euphoric, youthful exuberance from She Bangs The Drums that insinuates I feel I am on the cusp of something major, like Mr Brown felt he was with the Roses.
Yes, I do feel that Wire are on the edge of Greatness; we've been threatening to be on the edge for ages, just never had everything click into place at once before.
No, I don't feel this year, possibly not even next year, but the next decade of Super League, I feel you will be seeing a lot more of us in the latter stages of the CC and challenging for Old Trafford.
I couldn't care less who you respect or admire; who are you? You're just an internet username to me. I wouldn't say that no-one respects us, as clearly we are a model club for clubs to aspire to be; I'm sure Cas or Salford wouldn't mind being in our position.
How can you suggest we haven't worked hard to raise our profile? That is an ignorant remark - certainly when your best players of SL have come from big money deals - Goulding, Long, Martyn, Sculthorpe, anyone?
Yes, you have built youth policy on the back of that, but that 1996 SL season when you won, how many kids had come through to be first team regulars? Warrington's first team this season incorporates players who have come through the academy systems, or players we have signed at a young age and developed into SL players, such as Riley, Harrison, Bridge, Grix,. The only 'fat chequebook' signings we have really made is probably Morely and Johns, who are genuine world class players and really do warrant it IMO.
And to suggest Tony Smith falls into the 'well coached' category is like saying Michael Jackson was somewhat well known.
Point 1. Yes, I admit it, my sig is reference to that euphoric, youthful exuberance from She Bangs The Drums that insinuates I feel I am on the cusp of something major, like Mr Brown felt he was with the Roses.
Yes, I do feel that Wire are on the edge of Greatness; we've been threatening to be on the edge for ages, just never had everything click into place at once before.
No, I don't feel this year, possibly not even next year, but the next decade of Super League, I feel you will be seeing a lot more of us in the latter stages of the CC and challenging for Old Trafford.
I couldn't care less who you respect or admire; who are you? You're just an internet username to me. I wouldn't say that no-one respects us, as clearly we are a model club for clubs to aspire to be; I'm sure Cas or Salford wouldn't mind being in our position.
How can you suggest we haven't worked hard to raise our profile? That is an ignorant remark - certainly when your best players of SL have come from big money deals - Goulding, Long, Martyn, Sculthorpe, anyone?
Yes, you have built youth policy on the back of that, but that 1996 SL season when you won, how many kids had come through to be first team regulars? Warrington's first team this season incorporates players who have come through the academy systems, or players we have signed at a young age and developed into SL players, such as Riley, Harrison, Bridge, Grix,. The only 'fat chequebook' signings we have really made is probably Morely and Johns, who are genuine world class players and really do warrant it IMO.
And to suggest Tony Smith falls into the 'well coached' category is like saying Michael Jackson was somewhat well known.
Firstly my reason to quote your tag line was not so much about your aspirations as a club more about the past being ours yet the future being yours!!!! are we going somewhere????
If you dont care about me not respecting you and i am JUST a internet user name then why bring it up, i am giving MY opinion on MY teams website.
Our best SL players coming from big money deals?? lets use the ones you mentioned
Goulding- relatively unknown before 1996
Martyn- same as above
Sculthorpe- Bought from you as a big money player
Long- Widnes bought Lee Hanson from us for 60,000 quid plus Sean Long so he was given to us, Hardly big money
1996 kids that came through youth policy or that signed at a young age and developed---- Prescott, Arnold, Sullivan, Hammond, Goulding, Martyn, Northey, Perelini, Cunningham, Leaham, Joynt, Booth, Hunte, Pickavance.
Big money signings 1996-
Newlove
Gibbs
I suggest that our sucess in 1996 was BECAUSE of our youth policy paying off finally not due to big money signings that we then suddenly built a youth policy off. Our biggest help in becoming what we are today is the salary cap. This played to our strength's and stopped teams winning because they bought the best players.
My well coached comment was not a slur on your beloved Tony ( I think he is a great coach and one who will bring you sucess) My point was that, as i said you are a good team that is well coached. There are many other good teams that are well coached in that i include the top 10 teams of superleague. SO it was more about the quality of the rest of the league (Hence my problem with your tag line) and not a swipe at Warrington being average as you are not.