Re: New Coach : Fri Aug 04, 2023 2:16 pm
NickyKiss wrote:
He literally works for Wigan on a paid basis, so his interaction with the coach of the club he works for is clearly going to be different to how he is able to interact with other coaches. I don't think Wellens, Peters, Watson etc would be thrilled if he rocked up in the team dug out pre game.
I'd also disagree with there being no way he'd go to Wire. Yes, he's a proud Wiganer but he's not thick and if the will is there to get back in to day to day coaching and the money was right, I think Warrington would be up towards the top of the list of clubs he would go to-Local to him, knows some of the players, ambitious and a great opportunity to run everything his way. It would all come down to his appetite to be back in full time club coaching but I don't see it being Warrington as any sort of issue tbh.
I'd also disagree with there being no way he'd go to Wire. Yes, he's a proud Wiganer but he's not thick and if the will is there to get back in to day to day coaching and the money was right, I think Warrington would be up towards the top of the list of clubs he would go to-Local to him, knows some of the players, ambitious and a great opportunity to run everything his way. It would all come down to his appetite to be back in full time club coaching but I don't see it being Warrington as any sort of issue tbh.
Sadly, the egos at Warrington wouldn’t touch Wane. He’d certainly change the culture for the better, that’s for sure.