THIS is a selection of what's being said on social media in the aftermath of the Warrington Wolves Super League match against Wigan Warriors at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Cant fault effort but for schoolboy errors could have changed this game in our favour. Wigan were poor in the first half but worked on our vulnerability in the 2nd half.
— Steve Whitehurst (@Steviewire) August 5, 2022
Another loss regardless and in tomorrows fish n chip paper.
Dear @WarringtonRLFC Powell has destroyed the club and could take us down. He has to go
— Paul Swift (@pauloswift1) August 5, 2022
Warrington Wolves paying the price for getting rid of Experienced players Charnley, Mamo, King & Cooper
— Jonathan Mcmahon (@jpmcmahon31) August 5, 2022
The players clearly don't care. I've never known as spineless a Wire side as this lot. I've seen some poor Wire sides, but they never lacked for effort.
— Gaz (@Gaz_E) August 5, 2022
This bunch are a total disgrace.
Need to push the button on this now, players have been pushed out that was determined not good enough. Yet the team are going backwards at a alarmingly rate!.
— Andy Reddish (@AndyReddish3) August 5, 2022
@WarringtonRLFC 4-6 half time to concede 28 points without reply is embarrassing. We can play for one half only. DP has to take some blame. The players always facing the crowd alone.
— John Oakes (@JD83Red) August 5, 2022
Ah, the life of a @WarringtonRLFC fan.
— Mr Wylis: gnostic atheist, pro-vax, LGBTQIA+ (@MrWylis) August 5, 2022
Do enough so that the hope comes back... then it's the hope that kills you!
Wigan looked pretty good, mind, to be fair.
Some of the comments expressed on the Warrington Guardian Facebook page:
Graham Kinsey: As a team we did try hard, better performance but we lack the confidence to win. I have to ask who's job is to inject team confidence?
Mike Tress: Not even shocked anymore. Same old problem that no one seems to want to change
Nathan Stanger: If any of us underperformed to this extreme in our jobs we'd have been sacked weeks ago. It's tough to watch such cluelessness
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