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GazLaz

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #30 on October 24, 2018, 10:18:07 pm by GazLaz »
Maybe me but he doesn't seem as quick as he has been, & looks like he's put a bit on.

The players are whatever weight the club tell them to be. He won’t be over weight. He’s just not that good. Technically he’s actually pretty poor. He’s a live wire though.



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Lesonthewest

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #31 on October 24, 2018, 10:25:07 pm by Lesonthewest »
No I didn't mean he was overweight, just he's put a bit of weight on.

dickos1

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #32 on October 24, 2018, 10:41:51 pm by dickos1 »
Like Gaz said, the club wouldn’t allow him to put weight on mid season. Just wouldn’t happen

Lesonthewest

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #33 on October 24, 2018, 10:44:23 pm by Lesonthewest »
My opinion is he has put weight on since he joined so we will beg to differ.

RoversAlias

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« Reply #34 on October 24, 2018, 10:54:56 pm by RoversAlias »
Someone get the scales out.

selby

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« Reply #35 on October 25, 2018, 07:36:17 am by selby »
   Well he is doing something right, he is strong enough to get away from defenders and turn them, and is the quickest over 10 yds at the club by a mile. He took 2 yards in fifteen out of the Sunderland back four on more than one occasion.
  Blair probably is as quick when up to speed, but I don't think so from a standing start.

GazLaz

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #36 on October 25, 2018, 09:19:35 am by GazLaz »
   Well he is doing something right, he is strong enough to get away from defenders and turn them, and is the quickest over 10 yds at the club by a mile. He took 2 yards in fifteen out of the Sunderland back four on more than one occasion.
  Blair probably is as quick when up to speed, but I don't think so from a standing start.

Reece James gave him a couple of yards start and cruised past him a couple of times as well. He’s no Jermaine McSporran.

Donnywolf

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #37 on October 25, 2018, 09:33:12 am by Donnywolf »
My opinion is he has put weight on since he joined so we will beg to differ.

People are reputed to keep growing till around the age of 21 - and as anyone who has seen me will know I carried on gaining height long after that !

So by definition he can (must) surely be gaining weight as he gains that height !

drfchound

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« Reply #38 on October 25, 2018, 07:45:18 pm by drfchound »
At the end of the day we will lose his services for the period of the trial, and it might affect his performance before the trial as it is only natural for him to worry about it. I hope he is innocent and continues to play for us, but the court will decide not us. Best left alone, I say, and let him concentrate on his game.





Michael, apparently he can’t be found to be innocent.

silent majority

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #39 on October 25, 2018, 07:51:39 pm by silent majority »
At the end of the day we will lose his services for the period of the trial, and it might affect his performance before the trial as it is only natural for him to worry about it. I hope he is innocent and continues to play for us, but the court will decide not us. Best left alone, I say, and let him concentrate on his game.





Michael, apparently he can’t be found to be innocent.

That's correct.

There has to be a certain amount of evidence which enables him to be charged. The legal system we operate under has, essentially,  two outcomes, guilty or not guilty. The judge can stop any trial before it gets to that point if he/she feels that there is no charge to answer, i.e. then he would be classed as innocent.

Bristol Red Rover

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Re: Wilks in Court
« Reply #40 on October 26, 2018, 12:23:47 am by Bristol Red Rover »

 

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