Quote="El Rey"On another note i've just lost the Wakey game and other stuff from my Sky box, everthing thats was not marked "keep" is gone, can't even watch a rare victory again.'"
On another note i've just lost the Wakey game and other stuff from my Sky box, everthing thats was not marked "keep" is gone, can't even watch a rare victory again.
Not Happy.
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I was lucky we were watching the game and just has the game finished our sky box crashed. This happens alot when copying rugby too.
Sky+ HD boxes are a bit temperamental at times; mine requires the age-old remedy of being turned off and back on again a couple of times a week to unfreeze it from it's latest spasm. Never lost any data though - that would be a pita.
I also commented all weekend that Wire v Hudds and Salford v Widnes would have been fair match ups in the perception of a "neutral" observer looking for competitive matches. In the end Salford surprised many by turning over Huddersfield but that does not change my view.
For the Wire to rack up such convincing point differences in recent years against perceived weaker opposition in Widnes and Salford is unfair to their top of the table peers. Wire have met Hull KR and Huddersfield in the past at Magic Weekends and had competitive matches.
I'm of a view where a team should not play a side more than 4 positions above or below them in the prior year end league standings. For Wire to be top of the table at the end of last season and Widnes to be 5th (?) in a lower league (admittedly their team is now much changed) just doesn't generate the buzz of a potential exciting match.
Of the fixtures last weekend I think the result in terms of victor of Widnes v Warrington was the easiest to call. I had an incline that Catalans would win (though the London fight back early in the 2nd half put some doubt on that) and honestly thought Huddersfield would win. All the others I really thought could go either way.
Derbies are great when they are competitive and intense. The idea of form goes out of the window just never even seemed a remote possibility for Widnes v Warrington.
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