Charlie Sheen wrote:
When Myler was at Salford he was a terrific organiser with a very good kicking game, I remember a game at Headingley on Easter Monday that Salford won and Myler was superb, and controlled the game for 80 minutes, he looked like the complete scrum half. However, when he moved to Warrington he was playing a supporting role to Briers, and he's never been able to develop into the complete scrum half I thought he would, maybe now is the time to move to further his career, he's still only 24.
He wasn't though. We were seeing him every week, and scratching our heads wondering where this amazing player we kept hearing about was. He was being touted in the media (particularly on Radio Manchester) as the new Alex Murphy or the new Andrew Johns, but the player we were seeing was, at best, the new Danny McGuire.
He did play well that day, and was still a very promising player, but I think he was being massively over-hyped by certain sections of the media. I think most Salford fans were more disappointed by the loss of Stefan Ratchford later.
ploinerrhino wrote:
That bank holiday was controlled by James Child and very badly i'm afraid , Refs are not biased but he gave a good impression of it that day and virtually single handed gave Salford the victory
Yes. That must have been it. There's no other logical explanation.