Warrington Wolves • Re: Mike Cooper
Gazwire wrote:
Imo, we need to see shoots of green over those first 6 games and not expect too much. In all honesty though, I'd be genuinely worried if we looked like we do now after those 6.
Gazwire wrote:
Imo, we need to see shoots of green over those first 6 games and not expect too much. In all honesty though, I'd be genuinely worried if we looked like we do now after those 6.
Alffi_7 wrote:
I’m not all that sold on Wardle, I think offensively he has what Powell wants out there on the left, quick feet, natural centre. But he has issues in his game especially defensively that need ironing out.
Moe syslak wrote:
Isn't Wardle under contract to hudds next season? For him to move anywhere surely whichever club it is has to stump up a transfer fee. My take on Watson's outburst is that wire were trying to either get him for nothing, or at least on the cheap.
imwakefieldtillidie wrote:
I don't think the club are waiting to find players at the World Cup, I reckon they'll have already identified them. Playing just one game at the WC will mean players that were previously ineligible would then qualify for a work permit.
Hasbag wrote:
And what they are basically saying is that every single one of the 17 lads who played in that academy game is now injured and unavailable to make the squad, which is clearly bullshit.
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dboy wrote:
Was told something rather amusing about the new pitch today!
Now it's been scraped, channelled, gravelled, and new soil on...it's 2 feet higher than the old pitch.
Makes sorting the West terrace viewing sight-lines even more important.
Barbed Wire wrote:
To be fair (and I don’t believe I’m saying this) but Rubber Duckie is right, packs win games. The money invested and not just the sheer size, but the experience brought in...
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