WARRINGTON Wolves fans once again reacted angrily on social media following their side's defeat at Castleford Tigers.
The Wire were booed off at half time by the travelling supporters after going into the break 14-0 down following another poor first-half performance.
They fought back to be level at 14-14 going into the final stages but Castleford, led by former Warrington half-back Gareth Widdop, grabbed the game late on.
Here is some of what supporters have been saying on social media...
That's it enough is enough !
— Dom (@domjoseph20022) June 23, 2023
Leeds will be a very long night me thinks ...
— Josh McCluskey (@JoshMcCluskey8) June 23, 2023
What a joke 🤦
That is not an acceptable result.
— Mr Wylis: gnostic atheist, pro-vax, LGBTQIA+ (@MrWylis) June 23, 2023
Why are we starting so badly? And why are there so many handling errors?
Remember the start of the season?? Play more like that!
We consistently gave away errors and penalties, as we have been doing for weeks. And the coach has done nothing to solve it, except telling players to relax and it'll all be fine. Demonstrably bad.
— 'Wrench' (@thehatter6453) June 23, 2023
Enough is enough powell has to go before we drop further down the league and write this season off again.
— The Equalizer (@The_Equalizer73) June 23, 2023
Embarrassing 🤦🏻 can’t keep this up for the rest of the season..
— Astrid (@CptNovaa) June 23, 2023
They've won 3 all season.
— Josh McCluskey (@JoshMcCluskey8) June 23, 2023
What a joke 🤦
We are a million miles away as a club from the likes of Wigan and Saints. We’re not ruthless enough as a club . We don’t trust the youngsters and force over rated players to play out of position and never drop under performing players 🤬
— Matthew Callon (@mattycallon) June 23, 2023
Another joke of a ‘performance’ @WarringtonRLFC no lessons learnt from last week. I’d love to know what goes on in training.
— Jonny Slack (@jonnyslack94) June 23, 2023
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