Decent crowd against Catalan , although not the scoreline I’d hoped for , then on to a much tougher game against Wigan ,where I didn't expect a win ,just a respectable scoreline .It’s like a recurring nightmare and has been for as long as I can remember, in that we seem to be always just one game away from a horrendous blowout , coaches have come and gone and so have players but the spectre still haunts us . How on earth the club is expecting to build our fan base apart from us fans with blind loyalty is beyond me . And to that end if we can’t attract and keep new fans how are we going to attract the best players to the club without the income . I’m not going to biff the players I’m sure they are professional enough to realise that their performance isn’t acceptable in anyway shape or form , and just hope they are hurting just as much as the loyal fans that have followed them through thick and thin, mainly thin over the years . I’m hoping we see a much improved performance against the giants after that debacle last night , that is the least they can do , because looking at the team sheet and even with the chopping and changing that went in and a red hot Wigan , it simply shouldn’t have got to that scoreline.
Dont get how we gone over budget to sign langi,we lost 12 players some of our best earners in miller fave tommy and bill,and brought in 4 yes jorge bowden and buttler been and i get jorge but buttler was signed in may.like i said on another post maybe 500k on a perfectly good pitch may of been better spent on players
Not my words mate, but those of our great leader. Maybe he has cut the budget, who knows.
Maybe we're looking to record another annual profit.
Could it be that clubs have actually seen a rough draft of the IMG requirements and making a profit is one?
Decent crowd against Catalan , although not the scoreline I’d hoped for , then on to a much tougher game against Wigan ,where I didn't expect a win ,just a respectable scoreline .It’s like a recurring nightmare and has been for as long as I can remember, in that we seem to be always just one game away from a horrendous blowout , coaches have come and gone and so have players but the spectre still haunts us . How on earth the club is expecting to build our fan base apart from us fans with blind loyalty is beyond me . And to that end if we can’t attract and keep new fans how are we going to attract the best players to the club without the income . I’m not going to biff the players I’m sure they are professional enough to realise that their performance isn’t acceptable in anyway shape or form , and just hope they are hurting just as much as the loyal fans that have followed them through thick and thin, mainly thin over the years . I’m hoping we see a much improved performance against the giants after that debacle last night , that is the least they can do , because looking at the team sheet and even with the chopping and changing that went in and a red hot Wigan , it simply shouldn’t have got to that scoreline.
I agree with this. Been a Wakey fan of the modern era at times feels like perpetually living in purgatory. What ever defence systems Applegarth/Ford have brought in simply are either not working, or the players simply aren’t working hard enough to implement them. Or even worse the players simply are not good enough at this level and are been massively exposed already. Either way the book stops with the head coach. The majority of fans knew this was going to be a tough season with a young untested coach and a big turn around in players. 60 - 0 however is boys against men and is totally unacceptable. The amount of tries where Wigan players strolled In untouched is just embarrassing.
We're expected to make a £400k loss or so for the finacial year just past so that could be why we've lost so much quality and not replaced them with similar. In an already bottom third team, and from the opening two games, that decision is looking very ominous.
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We were always going to be on the receiving end last night.
What is unacceptable was the attitude.
Body language was shocking, even after the first try there seemed to be an acceptance that what was to follow was inevitable.
There is lots of talk about the ability of players that have gone and that’s fair, however with those players there seems to have also be removed the heart.
There is a distinct lack of belief and job 101 on Monday is to look to get some fight into this group of individuals, who at the moment are not a team.
Not that it's just one players fault, but how many tries have been conceded on the right edge in Lineham's last three SL games for us? Either we're are leaving him massively exposed, highly likely given how high and dry we historically have left our wingers, or he is positionally suspect which is emphasised more in a poor team.
We were always going to be on the receiving end last night.
What is unacceptable was the attitude.
Body language was shocking, even after the first try there seemed to be an acceptance that what was to follow was inevitable.
There is lots of talk about the ability of players that have gone and that’s fair, however with those players there seems to have also be removed the heart.
There is a distinct lack of belief and job 101 on Monday is to look to get some fight into this group of individuals, who at the moment are not a team.
I was listening to the podcast with MA and he talks about developing a resilience that was lacking last year. He has his work cut out if that, as a group, is all we have.