vastman:
Mate it’s not worth arguing with this thing. Its whole life depends on Wigan doing well, without it the thing is nothing. When things go wrong all it can do is spit out invective in an attempt to save its empty life. All clubs have them, but thanks to the efforts of the players and not clowns like this, he’s more entitled than most.
It’s a massive issue in the U.K. today. Whether it be Brexit or the chuffin X Factor, nobody can take defeat gracefully anymore.
What the fool misses is that it did nake a huge difference, he’s just too thick to work it out.
To all reasonable Wigan fans. Trinity are not a small club anymore, just like HKR aren’t. We have a fabulously rich owner, an ever improving stadium and supporter base. Last night will have encouraged Ellis ever more. He has stated that we will be challenging for full honours by 2027. That was only one win and it won’t stop Wigan being favourites for the title. But it’s one step closer for us, showing as we have all season that we can challenge the best and doing so with a very new and untried set of players. Two quota spots free for next year and almost any British player within our price range, let’s see how we shape up. Then by 2027 this game could be very meaningful indeed.
Enjoy your day Kingy
Absolutely - great to see Wakefield doing well and they may even be dangerous in the playoffs this year if they can get the forward pack together at the right time.
Always great to see progressive clubs backed with some finance and starting to become the best they can be - Hull KR, Leigh and Wakefield are all good examples of that. Unfortunately other clubs have regressed - see Warrington, Catalans, Saints, Castleford, Salford.
I understood Matt Peets point at the end of the game when he said he almost preferred Friday's game to the last few weeks. We've played an abject Catalans, a Salford side in ruins and a Huddersfield team at a ground not fit for top flight sport. Hopefully there will be plenty of very competitive games against Wakefield over the coming years.