The Sin Bin • Re: Brexit Anyone ? (part 3)
Sal Paradise wrote:
If I were May I would simply threaten a GE if the Tory MPs don't come to there senses. A number will lose their seats especially if May is the Tory leader going into the GE.
Sal Paradise wrote:
If I were May I would simply threaten a GE if the Tory MPs don't come to there senses. A number will lose their seats especially if May is the Tory leader going into the GE.
Ruune Rebellion wrote:
A week to go and still no sponsor. Even the U.K. pro netball league has a mainstream sponsor.
Just shows how far rugby league has fallen
pmarrow wrote:
I dont think it matters how we start the season it'll be the same thing come the end of it, with the arm chair coaches wanting Radford out. We could win the first 10 lose 1 and everyone would want him gone.
Bombed Out wrote:
Spot on Dave.
Man for man I wasn't overly worried and didn't think they were head and shoulders above us (MDJ aside who was defensively awful). We held them out for the 1st 20 mins but neither did we trouble them offensively.
HuddsRL5 wrote:
We're not all of the same opinion, Frawley has played circa 50 minutes in a giants shirt vs Brough 7/8 years, in which, for the majority, he was the best half I've ever seen in the claret and gold.
Phuzzy wrote:
moto748 wrote:
Well, that was always the script, but does it necessarily follow? Aussie coaches don't rate SL and success here doesn't impress them. Maguire was pointedly referred to as a rookie when he arrived at Souths after success at Wigan.
rover 2000 wrote:
going on the 1st friendly this was a step up and its become apparent we have less weaknesses in the team than previous years,drinkwater improved from his first runout and we must keep vai vai at starting centre classy player.
Shifty Cat wrote:
Salford a few years ago tried to try something new, going from being the reds to linking them in with Man United and the Red Devils. I don't know how their fans felt about it at the time but from my perspective...