: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:59 pm
Deano G wrote:
Personally I would have thought that the first game of the season at home against a seriously depleted Wakefield side would be a good opportunity to give them a go. Our young players have to start somewhere.
Lets leave aside Smith for a moment, since he has the potential to be a good player (but clearly has fitness and other issues) and I suppose you can make out some kind of case there, although I wouldn't agree.
Are you seriously suggesting that BN did the right thing in picking Phelps ahead of Ainscough?
I can understand you wanting to defend BN generally (and I could just about get my head round an argument that BN did the right thing in picking Smith ahead of Tomkins) but that is ridiculous.
Ainscough's current form makes the decision to keep him in the reserves for so long look nonsensical. He's now played three times for the first team, and has been very good on each occasion. This isn't just a case of beginner's luck.
However, it pains me to see Wigan fans arguing bitterly over this sort of thing.
As someone else said, it isn't really a black and white issue. I don't think Nobby's been as good for Wigan as I hoped he was going to be when we first announced him. But a coach with his record can not just be written off as 'crap'. It can't be that simple.
Personally, I don't think I've ever called for him to be sacked, but I've certainly expressed disatisfaction and concern with the way his team has been playing these last few years. One or two good wins are just not adequate for a club like ours. Likewise, Noble's been slow to promote youth. Not as slow as some would claim, but he's clearly not been eager to pitch the kids in. However, I don't really buy this 'he only did it because he had to' viewpoint. I'd argue that most youngsters only really get their chance when injuries open doors for them. If they then kick on and show what they can do, and are subsequently left out again, that's a big question-mark against the coach's wisdom. But so far Noble hasn't done that. Prescott, O'Carroll and Joel Tomkins have all come to the fore under Noble, and - regardless of whether or not he was 'forced' to pick them in the first place - he's kept faith with them since, rewarding their efforts with regular selection. I can't understand why some Noble doubters continue to ignore this piece of evidence, and think it's very odd and contrary of them.
One thing I reckon we'll all agree on is that we hope what we saw on Saturday night will now continue through the season. If Noble can get this team to play like that for a good few months, I'd happily hand him another contract myself. The days of posters on here seeing Wigan defeats as small victories for themselves over rival posters seem thankfully to be a thing of the past.