TOM LINEHAM reckons his old club Warrington are struggling because they have not got his positivity in their camp.
The winger, 29, revels in being a little “weird” and admits he’s like Marmite as people either love him or hate him.
But he’s convinced his oddball approach can help Wakefield climb the table, starting with a win over Salford today.
And he’s also sure that Warrington – who have been struggling this season under their new boss Daryl Powell (below) – could do with some of his feel-good factors at the moment.
Wolves ended the rot of a five-game losing run with a dour, try-less 4-0 win over Hull FC on Friday night but their hopes of getting out of jail and gate-crashing the title fight look slim at best.
And Lineham said: “It’s more like Warrington HMP now than Warrington Wolves. I wouldn’t have lasted two minutes under the new regime.
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