Quote ="cherrydevil"I didnt say I didnt believe you or say you was wrong. It is not too difficult to comprehend. He was at the reserves so what, he was talking to Wigan on Saturday, again so what. That is irrelevant when the article was Friday. It is quite plausible, seeing as the news has come out about him being recalled, that he was called to go there on Saturday to discuss it. This does not prove that Wigan had been in touch with him for the 2 months before this. I would rather believe what he says in his quote in the Daily Mirror and what I have been told by people in the Salford set up.
"Wigan can call me back at any time. But to be honest I don't know too much what's going to happen because no one has spoken to me."
Also when his loan was extended and the Salford coaches were talking to him they were quite embarrassed when it became aparrent that no one from the Wigan club had been in touch to tell him. They couldnt believe it. I suppose you know best though.'"
To be honest, this is a familiar story from Salford.
When David Hodgson first went there, we heard all kinds of stories from Salford folk on here about how he was bad-mouthing Wigan for the amateurish way the club was run, and how badly he'd been treated while he was here. He even apparently ripped into the Wigan fans. Later on, however, Hodgy denied that he'd ever made such comments.
I'm not quite sure what you guys gain from it. It is some kind of moral high ground because you don't have anything else?