Come on chaps, give it a rest. Turned the corner because you beat a bunch of traffic cones. I wouldnt mind but they still score 20 odd past you, I'd be asking questions about that before making grand declarations.
Nobody has made Grand final declarations, nobody has evern said we've turned the corner, somebody was simply asking the question and has been met with some sensible answers..until you turned up of course, try reading things first before making a yourself look a tool.
Nobody has made Grand final declarations, nobody has evern said we've turned the corner, somebody was simply asking the question and has been met with some sensible answers..until you turned up of course, try reading things first before making a yourself look a tool.
I wouldnt say Ive been a tool. Ive pointed out pretty much the same as some others have. The answer is no, or at least not yet.
Just be friendly man. There is no need to be dick about everything. Give peace a chance.
Do you know what? If saintc adopted that approach I don't think he'd get half as much stick as he does. He'd be welcomed like that vegetarian alien in V* - an outsider with odd views but still part of the furniture.
*played by Robert 'Freddy Krueger' Englund fact fans.
I don't know about turning the corner, but I feel we are certainly getting there.
Our defence, despite some soft tries the other day is much better. I am not as worried when the opposition has the ball in our 20m zone.
My concern over Easter was our lack of ability with the ball, however irrespective of who we played on Friday night, our running angles, and pass selection was second to none.
The team looked well balanced too, for the first time in ages. Our forwards have always been a strength, but now that left hand side are looking like a threat, with King, Johnson and Louis, as well as Riley linking in. Bridge is always dangerous, and Hicks is a proven finisher, especially with Briers steering them two around.
This was a big step up, but we still have plenty of improvement in us IMO.
Tony Smith: "I thought the fans really made the difference on Sunday. At times I looked at the South Stand and thought WOW those guys are rocking in there, I like that."
Hudders will be an acid test, they looked quite good last night but just couldn't keep hold of the ball everytime they got near the leeds line they knocked on.
I don't know about turning the corner, but I feel we are certainly getting there.
Our defence, despite some soft tries the other day is much better. I am not as worried when the opposition has the ball in our 20m zone.
My concern over Easter was our lack of ability with the ball, however irrespective of who we played on Friday night, our running angles, and pass selection was second to none.
The team looked well balanced too, for the first time in ages. Our forwards have always been a strength, but now that left hand side are looking like a threat, with King, Johnson and Louis, as well as Riley linking in. Bridge is always dangerous, and Hicks is a proven finisher, especially with Briers steering them two around.
This was a big step up, but we still have plenty of improvement in us IMO.
The most noticable thing for me, was our use of dummy runners.
Do you know what? If saintc adopted that approach I don't think he'd get half as much stick as he does.
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TBH thats a load of rubbish.
My views arent taken well because they are true and from a Saints fan so many dont like it. Many of the views that I express are also voiced by some Wire fans and shock horror they get no stick at all.
This thread is about turning the corner or not and I have contributed to the topic by saying I dont think that you have. That Bradford side is the worst in over 13 years so strolling past them while still managing to let over 20 in is not a sign of turning the corner.
This thread is about turning the corner or not and I have contributed to the topic by saying I don't think that you have. That Bradford side is the worst in over 13 years so strolling past them while still managing to let over 20 in is not a sign of turning the corner.