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ian1980

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #210 on April 10, 2021, 04:19:36 pm by ian1980 »
SM wrote:

We'll have a new manager in place by the time this season finishes

He's got the job whilst the end of the season, no more than that.


So, Are we looking for a new manager now to come in before the end of the season to observe the players etc alongside AB?



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swain_drfc

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #211 on April 10, 2021, 04:21:37 pm by swain_drfc »
Shall we all talk about something more interesting? Who is everyone backing for the grand national later?

BobG

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #212 on April 10, 2021, 04:22:20 pm by BobG »
I'm glad RedArmy is on here today. He is a living embodiment of CroMagnon Man. He serves to remind us all of what happens when a small brain and a large mouth meet. Happily, he will, no doubt, follow the path trodden by CroMagnon Man.

BobG

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #213 on April 10, 2021, 04:22:29 pm by Not Now Kato »
Wot, no dugout shelters..?
Perhaps some subs have been getting too cosy in there.

Haven’t had any all season, and they won’t be coming back either.

Might as well give them the full stand next season. No one will be coming to watch this shower.

I’m sure if you try hard enough you can summon up even more negative stuff to share with us all.

I seriously wonder why some people bother watching DRFC as they quite clearly get no enjoyment out of it.

What is there to enjoy exactly?

The owners are blind to the problems that everyone else can see.

How are they? They watch the same game as we do and are disappointed as we are as well.

So please explain how they are blind to the problems.

Well, if I were TB I'd be sacking a number of players after this and our other recent performances! It's one thing being disappointed, something else entirely doing something about it! 
 
We need a complete overhaul!

Well we need to wait for a transfer window to do what you're asking.

A complete overhaul, yes; sacking, no!

redarmy82

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #214 on April 10, 2021, 04:23:00 pm by redarmy82 »
I'm glad RedAmry is son here today. He is a living embodiment of CroMagnon Man. He serves to remind us all of what happens when a small brain and a large mouth meet. Happily, he will, no doubt, follow the path trodden by CroMagnon Man.

BobG

Oh shut up you patronising old t**t.

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #215 on April 10, 2021, 04:23:37 pm by silent majority »
SM wrote:

We'll have a new manager in place by the time this season finishes

He's got the job whilst the end of the season, no more than that.


So, Are we looking for a new manager now to come in before the end of the season to observe the players etc alongside AB?

Before the end of the season? I don't think I said that.

keith79

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #216 on April 10, 2021, 04:24:56 pm by keith79 »
Going to win 4-3

steve@dcfd

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« Reply #217 on April 10, 2021, 04:25:18 pm by steve@dcfd »
Richards scores yet last week he got loads of stick. If Butler picks a side and before halftime he takes off Horton who is a young lad but not league one standard puts James back we’re he should play. Brings on Bostock  for Robertson his selection was wrong to start. But he has allowed supporters media to cloud his decisions

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #218 on April 10, 2021, 04:25:32 pm by eastender »
On a better note , Doncaster Knights have just won their first 5 league games in a row.

BVB

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #219 on April 10, 2021, 04:25:45 pm by BVB »
Well my point is it WAS working, and I can’t really believe that a squad that was flying high would effectively down tools half way through the season because their contracts were up at the end - surely by being successful they would be more likely to get renewals.
What needs looking at is why this squad has stopped performing on a day to day basis.

redarmy82

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #220 on April 10, 2021, 04:27:40 pm by redarmy82 »
Well my point is it WAS working, and I can’t really believe that a squad that was flying high would effectively down tools half way through the season because their contracts were up at the end - surely by being successful they would be more likely to get renewals.
What needs looking at is why this squad has stopped performing on a day to day basis.

And when the going gets tough, that's when the investment in the cause comes into question, and is evident on current showings.

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #221 on April 10, 2021, 04:28:28 pm by RoversAlias »
Shall we all talk about something more interesting? Who is everyone backing for the grand national later?

I've lumped on Mister Malarkey, Abbey has Burrow's Saint and Acapella Bourgeoise. Hoping one of them comes off!

ian1980

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #222 on April 10, 2021, 04:29:08 pm by ian1980 »
SM wrote:

We'll have a new manager in place by the time this season finishes

He's got the job whilst the end of the season, no more than that.


So, Are we looking for a new manager now to come in before the end of the season to observe the players etc alongside AB?

Before the end of the season? I don't think I said that.

You said “a new manager in place by the time this season finishes” which indicates they’ll be in place prior to the season finishing.

And does this confirm that AB won’t be in the running for it given you’ve said “A new manager” ?

« Last Edit: April 10, 2021, 04:31:12 pm by ian1980 »

EasyforDennis

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #223 on April 10, 2021, 04:31:42 pm by EasyforDennis »
SM wrote:

We'll have a new manager in place by the time this season finishes

He's got the job whilst the end of the season, no more than that.


So, Are we looking for a new manager now to come in before the end of the season to observe the players etc alongside AB?

Before the end of the season? I don't think I said that.

Doesn't "by the time this season finishes" mean the same as before the end of the season?

turnbull for england

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #224 on April 10, 2021, 04:32:03 pm by turnbull for england »
Shall we all talk about something more interesting? Who is everyone backing for the grand national later?

I've lumped on Mister Malarkey, Abbey has Burrow's Saint and Acapella Bourgeoise. Hoping one of them comes off!
I'm on the first two as well ,sorry  hope you got good odds on the third

keith79

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #225 on April 10, 2021, 04:33:35 pm by keith79 »
Fej needs to come on for bogle.

BVB

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #226 on April 10, 2021, 04:33:41 pm by BVB »
Well my point is it WAS working, and I can’t really believe that a squad that was flying high would effectively down tools half way through the season because their contracts were up at the end - surely by being successful they would be more likely to get renewals.
What needs looking at is why this squad has stopped performing on a day to day basis.

And when the going gets tough, that's when the investment in the cause comes into question, and is evident on current showings.
And when the going was going well, no questioning of investment in the cause - in fact praise. Same players, same policy. Works both ways!

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #227 on April 10, 2021, 04:33:50 pm by BobG »
I'm glad RedAmry is son here today. He is a living embodiment of CroMagnon Man. He serves to remind us all of what happens when a small brain and a large mouth meet. Happily, he will, no doubt, follow the path trodden by CroMagnon Man.

BobG

Oh shut up you patronising old t**t.
I think you need to read up about the Dunning_Kruger effect. You are the living proof.

Happy hunting CroMagnon.

BobG


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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #228 on April 10, 2021, 04:34:22 pm by River Don »
Jigger is an excellent word I haven't heard used in a long while.

Well done Big H.

jm291

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #229 on April 10, 2021, 04:34:50 pm by jm291 »
Can’t believe we’ve handed Bogle an 18 month deal. He’s woeful

redarmy82

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #230 on April 10, 2021, 04:35:34 pm by redarmy82 »
I'm glad RedAmry is son here today. He is a living embodiment of CroMagnon Man. He serves to remind us all of what happens when a small brain and a large mouth meet. Happily, he will, no doubt, follow the path trodden by CroMagnon Man.

BobG

Oh shut up you patronising old t**t.
I think you need to read up about the Dunning_Kruger effect. You are the living proof.

Happy hunting CroMagnon.

BobG

No need to look it up. I've studied psychology.

swain_drfc

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #231 on April 10, 2021, 04:35:42 pm by swain_drfc »
Shall we all talk about something more interesting? Who is everyone backing for the grand national later?

I've lumped on Mister Malarkey, Abbey has Burrow's Saint and Acapella Bourgeoise. Hoping one of them comes off!

Minella Times to win and Bristol de Mai e/w for me. I gave my 16 month old my phone to see what he landed on when scrolling up and down for his first grand national bet and he picked out Milan Native and takingrisks. Both E/W. Fingers crossed something comes in for us
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keith79

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #232 on April 10, 2021, 04:36:28 pm by keith79 »
Is fej injured

vaya

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« Reply #233 on April 10, 2021, 04:37:32 pm by vaya »

adamtherover

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #234 on April 10, 2021, 04:38:05 pm by adamtherover »
Can’t believe we’ve handed Bogle an 18 month deal. He’s woeful
exactly as the charlton fans warned about.... :-(

Wiltshire Exile

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #235 on April 10, 2021, 04:38:42 pm by Wiltshire Exile »
I take it that the game has now fizzled out and we are just drifting towards the end?

Donny Dub

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #236 on April 10, 2021, 04:40:12 pm by Donny Dub »
We’ve gone woke!

DonnyOsmond

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« Reply #237 on April 10, 2021, 04:40:17 pm by DonnyOsmond »
I take it that the game has now fizzled out and we are just drifting towards the end?

Yep.

EasyforDennis

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #238 on April 10, 2021, 04:41:07 pm by EasyforDennis »
I take it that the game has now fizzled out and we are just drifting towards the end?

It fizzled out after the 2nd minute.

Wiltshire Exile

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Re: TLOD V Wigan
« Reply #239 on April 10, 2021, 04:41:44 pm by Wiltshire Exile »
I take it that the game has now fizzled out and we are just drifting towards the end?

Yep.

Thought so DO.  :(

 

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