ArthurClues wrote:
Oledzki had a poor season in comparison to the standards he had set over the last couple. "Garbage" is an extreme way of describing his performances, which for me were still full of effort and endeavour, but short on brains. The same could be said of the vast majority of team performances. Holdroyd, all in all, had a cracking season and recieved some international recognition on the back of it. He's a far more natural prop than Walters, who doesn't seem to see himself in the position. Lisone started to give us the kind of impact we gave missed for a while when he settled. The crowd certainly get excited when he charges the ball in, which isn't a bad indication of his progress. Walters had some great individual moments and I wish he was still at the club, but I'm not going to make a mountain out of a molehill about his departure like you want to.
If you think it is a mountain out of a molehill then fine that is your prerogative , my opinion is we have lost one of the best British talents because we played plodders and journeymen before him . Time will tell who is correct