signings
#41
Posted 06 November 2012 - 05:37 PM
#42
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:04 PM
I fully understand the loss of players, and as much as I dont like seeing our best players leave for pastures new, ive gotten used to it over the years. This does not concern me (too much). What does concern me is the fact we dont seem to have replaced them with anyone at all (better or worse). Regardless of the agecroft situation, which we fans are desperately needing updates (or reassurance, or whatever you want to call it), we still need a playing squad for next year!
With regards to alex hurst, as much as I admire his loyalty and his potential, he never really did it for me at swinton, but good luck to him, Broncos might be able to get the best out of him.
Also, what position is Kash Watkins and where did we get him from?
Kash Watkins played at Folly Lane as a junior. Was in Warrington's academy for a while, joined the Lions in 2007 and showed some promise playing at centre but it was only really a short term stop gap for him as he left after a few months and tried to make it with Leeds playing alongside Kallum.
In the end it didn't work out for him at Leeds, so in 2010 he signed for Oldham and was a fringe player at the Roughyeds, played mostly in the second row there as by then he'd put a bit more bulk on.
His next stop was Eccles ARLFC, he was playing there last season.
#43
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:08 PM
Very constructive use of the forum again PhilH. Do you have severe social skills which make you provoke argument in order to have some form of reply from other people?
Why amongst numerous comments from different people showing similar concerns at the strength of the current squad should only 1 be singled out?
#44
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:37 PM
#45
Posted 07 November 2012 - 09:41 AM
Dry your eyes Phil,after years and years maybe you could consider that whilst your content is often superb, your tone does not strike the right note with some.Why amongst numerous comments from different people showing similar concerns at the strength of the current squad should only 1 be singled out?
You`re not shy at saying it as it is so expect the same in return.
There are many many threads that deteriorate into a bash the club and each other argument and its something I have consciously avoided for some time now.
As I said previously I started this thread to discuss new signings. Its not about planning permission. Its easy to start a new one just click "new topic" and Ive got the option then not to read it.
#46
Posted 07 November 2012 - 11:59 AM
#47
Posted 08 November 2012 - 09:48 AM
#48
Posted 08 November 2012 - 10:38 AM
#49
Posted 08 November 2012 - 11:17 AM
Despite it being quite sad that you've found this mark
it does raise a very valid point that we should all just probably have faith in Steve Mc. hes not let us down yet.
I know I know....ha ha
I think its easy for us to get into a spiral of doubt and worry. I have eternal optimism and faith. Call it blind stupidity but I dont care.
#50
Posted 08 November 2012 - 01:03 PM
Maybe it was just me and you Mark.
#51
Posted 08 November 2012 - 02:18 PM
I have already said it but SM hasn't let us down yet and I doubt he'd start now.
Besides he strikes me the kind of man that if he wasn't receiving the backing from the club in terms of player quality or strength in depth then he would make sure his feelings were known.
#52
Posted 08 November 2012 - 03:38 PM
So what happens if you get 5/6/7 injuries to your 16 squad playersWhat is being overlooked is that aside from the 15/16 already signed up we have the choice of 5 players each week from Warrington that makes a squad total of 20/21. If the squad was to sign anymore players on, then at some point we would have lads who are not going to get games.
I have already said it but SM hasn't let us down yet and I doubt he'd start now.
Besides he strikes me the kind of man that if he wasn't receiving the backing from the club in terms of player quality or strength in depth then he would make sure his feelings were known.
#53
Posted 08 November 2012 - 04:56 PM
I don't think the squad building is over yet though, so let's see what Steve can do.
#54
Posted 08 November 2012 - 06:22 PM
#55
Posted 08 November 2012 - 06:47 PM
#56
Posted 08 November 2012 - 07:30 PM
Dry your eyes Phil,after years and years maybe you could consider that whilst your content is often superb, your tone does not strike the right note with some.
You`re not shy at saying it as it is so expect the same in return.
There are many many threads that deteriorate into a bash the club and each other argument and its something I have consciously avoided for some time now.
As I said previously I started this thread to discuss new signings. Its not about planning permission. Its easy to start a new one just click "new topic" and Ive got the option then not to read it.
No tears in these quarters, other than those caused by laughter at Alan Marshall's latest attempt to paint my views as being extra-ordinarily negative, when a quick read of this string with any objectivity shows my feelings on recent departures and replacements are: a.) Not much different to his own take, and; b.) In line with the vast majority of other supporters.
Its a very strange school of thought indeed, that other people are allowed to express concern about the quality of the squad but this has no link to prospects for next season. Not forgetting that my words were speculative, when other contributors have used far more downbeat wording. Can a squad that "lacks quality (drastically)" ever be a good omen?
No credit given either for being the lone person that has a sincerly held belief the squad is better off for having David Mills in it for 2013, when plenty of others have continued to give this player dog's abuse despite a major improvement in performance towards the end of last season. Abuse that never gets singled out by Alan. Strange, that.
So who is being the aggressor here?
There can be no real doubt the squad has lost several of its regulars and biggest talents in Adam Higson, Tom Armstrong, Karl Ashall, Mike Morrison, Ian Mort, Alex Hurst, Dale Cunniffe. In terms of D/R we should remember the guys that come in from Warrington are replacing Carl Forster, Adam Walker et al. It isn't as though the 2012 squad had no D/R players. Those 2 were quality. It remains to be seen what type of player Warrington make available, whether they will chop and change frequently, etc.
In my view last season was a better time to try unproven talents, when there was no danger of relegation. Instead we had a relatively experienced team that ought to have won a lot more than 4 games. BUT I will be more accepting than most that the number 1 priority has to be getting that new ground, so if that requires a drop in playing budget for next year then "C'est la vie".
We have heard a lot more from Paul Kidd on signings recently. Dave Rotherham was widely reported as "Scotland coach" in the recent international series. I'm starting to wonder whether Steve McCormack is possibly struggling a bit to keep all the plates spinning, especially (as everyone knows) his dad was having serious health difficulties last season.
#57
Posted 08 November 2012 - 07:32 PM
Adam walker as signed for hull kr
My feeling is he will make it in Super League provided his luck with injuries improves. 3 year contract too, so it was the proverbial "no-brainer".
#58
Posted 08 November 2012 - 08:33 PM
#59
Posted 08 November 2012 - 09:01 PM
But ok if you feel you was treated badly and picked on I do apologise.
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