The curse of the Widnes number 7 jersey : Fri May 01, 2009 9:40 pm
2002 - Barry Eaton, an honest player but not so popular with the fans. The last decent scrum-half at this club.
2003 - Ryan Sheridan, one of the star players of his generation and an established international snubs a big move to Hull to move to Widnes from Leeds. He managed to look terrible.
2004 - Dean Lawford? Smart little player. Then he put about 5 stone on and could barely move before his release. Not forgetting Willie Peters, a cracking little half but he decided that playing for Widnes wasn't for him.
2005 - We had Gary Hulse, Warrington's fans' player of the year the season before and he was turd. And Steven Myler, one of the sport's bright prospects but he never quite shone for Widnes. He's now making a brilliant career for himself at Northampton RU.
Back to the small time, and we bring in James Coyle from Wigan. Stevie Mac decided that playing with one playmaker was the way forward that season, pinning his hopes on a youngster. Capable player but often folded under the pressure and seemed to be carrying injuries.
Joel Penny came with a half-decent reputation, which didn't grow here. Remember that dropped ball in the Grand Final anyone?
Dennis Moran tried and failed to get the better of James Webster, is it my memory or did the veteran number 7 get ousted to stand-off as soon as he arrived here.
John Duffy does a job, he's not going to be a saviour however.
And in comes in Webster, one of the biggest thorns in our side in the past. On all accounts, an honest player, with bags of talent. Yet McCormack and Cullen in a combined effort manage to make the ginger half look disinterested, uncommitted, poor and an all-round disappointment.
Let's face it, it sums up Widnes as a club. The Vikings are brilliant at making a mess of the simplest of tasks.
Why do you think we've never had our scrum-half saviour? Will Webster turn it around?