I would like to see a bid for Burgess at Bradford. I have just been reading on their board that they feel Lynch was basically pushed out for the money, added to the fact he has only a year left on his deal and has openly stated his desire to make a name for himself in SL. Then surely he's ripe for a cash bid.
Would be more than happy with that signing, but I doubt that Bradford would let him go willingly. However, if you're reading this Adam, let's have the chequebook out for Tom Burgess
I for one wish him well... One thing is for sure despite what a lot on here said he was not sacked or under any sort of investigation...Good luck Mr Rule!
For me it's just that if he doesn't get a crack at a back row role where he can get his hands on the ball , use his brain a bit more and utilise what I think is his natural ability , we'll be left wondering whether his value could have been greater than it is as a utility.
It's certainly true that, in terms of him being able to realise his full potential, he's made something of a rod for his own back with his ability to do a job in so many positions.
I wouldn't object to see him getting given a run in the back row, but I think his problem would be that unless he was setting the world alight there every week, as soon as we get an injury or two in other positions he's always going get moved to fill in there, because it minimises the disruption to the rest of the team.
I for one wish him well... One thing is for sure despite what a lot on here said he was not sacked or under any sort of investigation...Good luck Mr Rule!
What is it that you can't grasp - plain English perhaps, There is such No position (look at my spelling) in rugby league as 'Utility'. Simple, unless youre Swahili.
I fully agree, but since RL these days is a squad game where the utility role very much exists, your remark is rendered irrelevant.
Besides, I fail to see what any of that has to do with your original comment that 'the only way forward for Whiting is to nail down a position', which suggests that you think he has no future performing his current role for us. I was curious to know why you felt like that and I'm still waiting for an answer.
By the way, since you asked, I've had a look at your spelling and there are a few mistakes in there. I can't be doing this for you every time though, maybe you could get your lad to proof-read your posts for you in future
I love Jamie and have done since he was 10 years old.
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I like whiting, but surely the reason he's seen as a utility player is because we have better 1st choice players in all the positions he plays? Very good squad member though
Whiting is one of our best players. Invaluable. The fact he has played in almost 10 positions in his time here and not disgraced himself in any says it all. Not his fault we have asked him to do this, and do it he has. Better than most, and admirably.
I think that's the point, rather than the fact that he's not good enough to hold down one spot.
I fully agree, but since RL these days is a squad game where the utility role very much exists, your remark is rendered irrelevant.
Besides, I fail to see what any of that has to do with your original comment that 'the only way forward for Whiting is to nail down a position', which suggests that you think he has no future performing his current role for us. I was curious to know why you felt like that and I'm still waiting for an answer.
By the way, since you asked, I've had a look at your spelling and there are a few mistakes in there. I can't be doing this for you every time though, maybe you could get your lad to proof-read your posts for you in future
Well you know, I thought I should write in Swahili to make myself understood to you, glad you could interpret. Also, don't be too quick to think I were making suggestions, quite presumptious really and nothing of the sort. But glad you get it that utility is a 'role' not a position. As for Whiting, which was the original topic here, I do feel that he certainly has a future here however, in order for him to progress as a player he needs to find a position which is more nailed-on such as S/R or L/F. Incidentally, Whiting himself said that not too long ago. Also, who the hell are you to say that my remarks are not relevant? On the patronising side more like.
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There must be one big signing to come. The fact that we have got Radford off the cap and are trying to release Obst must mean a decent signing.
Can't see why we would want to release these 2 average players to sign Tony Martin plus 1 other average signing.
I expect(actually I'm praying) that Tony Martin is the pre-arranged downer that will make the next signing appear gargantuan and make fans run in droves for their passes
There must be one big signing to come. The fact that we have got Radford off the cap and are trying to release Obst must mean a decent signing.
Can't see why we would want to release these 2 average players to sign Tony Martin plus 1 other average signing.
I expect(actually I'm praying) that Tony Martin is the pre-arranged downer that will make the next signing appear gargantuan and make fans run in droves for their passes
I think the timing of the radford retirement and the martin signing probably mean we had to do the first before we could do the 2nd, meaning that cap space is tight. mcrae says he will be happy to make his other signing in december or january so maybe he needs obst off the cap to do it?