Re: Locke Radio Interview : Mon Jul 06, 2015 1:58 pm
LoyalFan wrote:
The problem is then... nobody is willing to take a punt on him until he proves himself. He needs games and needs to show he can still do this without injury. So... he signs for Wakefield as he has nothing to lose and everything to gain. If he performs and stays injury free... then maybe a big club will come in for him. Personally I can't see it... he's not been fit for 2 years, and will probably never be the player he was again.
He's putting himself in the shop window and making all the right noises to endear him to the supporters... He's a very clever man.
He's putting himself in the shop window and making all the right noises to endear him to the supporters... He's a very clever man.
I don't think anyone is under any illusion that he's only here for the short term, because he found himself at a loose end, and not due to a lifelong dream to play for Wakefield Trinity...
As for the shop window stuff - nothing clever about that; it's what all players do when they're looking for a new contract; if that happens to help us stay up along the way, then nobody loses.