OUT OF LINE
Daily Star Sunday|June 26, 2022
Wolves are missing a positive influence
JULIE STOTT
OUT OF LINE

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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