Lefty wrote:
I honestly don't know why some people go to watch Warrington. It's like they think people with think they are cool if they say the controversial thing.
I used to have a mate who always like mad indie bands that no-one had ever heard of. If they ever became famous he would suddenly not like them anymore.
It's just a vague attempt at standing out from the crowd. A cry for help if you would. Because in everyday life they are just the people that blend into the background. Average joes with nothing going for them other than watching the Wire.
" Oh that's him off RLFANS that says Tony Smith is a poop coach "
" Yeah I don't take any poop from anyone on there "
I have seen it all before.
I used to have a mate who always like mad indie bands that no-one had ever heard of. If they ever became famous he would suddenly not like them anymore.
It's just a vague attempt at standing out from the crowd. A cry for help if you would. Because in everyday life they are just the people that blend into the background. Average joes with nothing going for them other than watching the Wire.
" Oh that's him off RLFANS that says Tony Smith is a poop coach "
" Yeah I don't take any poop from anyone on there "
I have seen it all before.
I'm sure 71 or ChesterWire will be able to confirm this but I think 'Contrarian' is a good word to describe these tools. Everything's crap unless its 'theirs', they hate everything other people like. People get very possessive about stuff, like when WOTT was cross when people were praising George 'Nob' Sampson.
Briers was excellent on Friday and has been an excellent servant for Warrington. Anyone who disagrees with this statement is wrong.