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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 7:51 am
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Its hard work supporting Salford. From the despair of watching Cas nick it in the final minute.
To the euphoria of last night.

Dont care if Wire had an under streangth team .SO DID WE !!!!!!!!


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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:27 am
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I was actually at the end while being very happy with the result very annoyed we took out foot of the gas. Think the team will celebrate a well deserved win then next week get a rollicking for it.
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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:50 am
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well done and well deserved completely outplayed us and kept our forwards quiet
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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:32 am
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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:44 am
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Last night epitomised why the die-hards hang in there season after season.

Weakened Warrington or not, I was expecting us to get battered, and instead watched one of those 'once a season' sublime performances.

Where do they come from? Who knows, but when it happens it's such a JOY!

.....................and yes, we'll probably be back to square one next game!!!!!
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:51 am
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redballoon99 wrote:
Its hard work supporting Salford. From the despair of watching Cas nick it in the final minute.
To the euphoria of last night.

Dont care if Wire had an under streangth team .SO DID WE !!!!!!!!


:CLAP: :CLAP: :CLAP:

Well played salford good hands and skill :CLAP:
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 3:22 pm
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I have not in the past been a great fan of Tony Smith.Despite him being very well thought of by Huddersfield people;those at Leeds and those in the GB/England set-up,and I have considered his interviews to be a little
'awkward'.
I now have the utmost respect for him as a genuine man as he made it his business to go to the side of the field at the players tunnel to not only go through a routine handshake but to make a point of seeking out each Salford player,giving a very warm,meaningful handshake,patting each on the back and saying a few words while giving the appearance of 'thanking' the Salford players for effectively giving a display of scintillating rugby league which he greatly admired and was privileged to witness.
For those players young or otherwise,having played internationally or otherwise,it must have been a very rare
moment in their careers,and memorable,when an opposition coach has conducted himself in such a manner.
From a guy with such an experienced and successful coaching career that must mean a huge amount and as it reflects on our coaches who have only been in post for 5 minutes - who have now beaten the longest serving Super league coach,Nathan Brown at Huddersfield,and Tony Smith himself,4 and 3 years respectively,I was delighted for them.

As an incentive to potential investors a greater demonstration could not have been bettered by our coaches and players.


My only gripe is why supporters are not informed who are doing the bucket collections or who will be at the stadium.
I saw the army people setting up outside as I entered the stadium for the under 18's game.I had spend my loose change before reaching the stadium and I only had my credit card should the clubshop ever stock something worth buying. Air ambulance(s) and The Forces are worth a lot more than loose change !
The joy of this particular Salford fan is accompanied by total frustration due to a lack of information on the official club website or facebook.
I am NOT Luke Patten or Daniel Holdsworth so I do not have telepathic understanding - Please get the information out before the event.

I actually thought DJ should have been awarded Mom.Involved in every try - kicked the 40/20 - kicked the conversions.Got through a number of tackles etc.

I hope the victory is dedicated to the coaching staff - and to the supporters who hid their disappointment against Saints and stayed to the end to applaud the players from the field.Quality people ! :CLAP: :CLAP:
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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 3:45 pm
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I agree on MOM - for me it would be DJ last night - I thought that was one of his best ever displays in a Salford shirt
Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:43 pm
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well played reds, thoroughly deserved win. Smith always seems to have a good game against us, regardless of who he is playing for.
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Post Sat Jun 30, 2012 10:05 pm
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Sorry to be a pessimist as usual. But I will buy everyone on the Turkey a pint if we beat Hull KR (which we won't) because thats what Salford are all about! World beaters one week and a bunch of sh*t heads players the next!
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Good john wilky last looked out
on the pitch at salford.
when the snow lay round about
deep and crisp and even
brightly played the lads that night
though the frost was cruelllll
when poor swinton scored a try
we had 94urrrrrrrrrr
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