SUNDAY was spent watching a dreadful display by my beloved Warrington Wolves.

The previous day myself and my family spent more than £200 at the club shop.

I have been following the Wire for the last 30 years and now I have a family of my own who also feel passionately about the Wire.

How can I keep a 14-year-old and 11-year-old interested when what is displayed on the pitch is the same boring old thing, one man rugby down the middle with only Lee Briers showing any kind of initiative.

Salford did not play well but the Wire played so poorly that they made them look good.

How on earth are the Wolves going to keep the Bulls at bay.

My faith with the Wolves is slowly dying and it seems to be the general opinion of supporters on the terraces week after week.

After another humiliating defeat, please restore my faith along with the faith of my young family. Hopefully they will be supporters in 30 years time like me.

The Scotson family, Willis Street, by e-mail

HOW much lower can the Wire sink? The pathetic performance against Salford must surely sound the alarm bells with several heads to roll. Radical changes are needed if the Wire are to hold on to the encouraging support provided in the first three Super League games and ultimately on to a place in Super League.

P. Stott, Woolston

IF the pathetic performances this season are anything to go by Warrington Wolves will finish in the bottom three rather than the top five. Every year it is the same story of under achievement. The die hard fans who pay their hard earned cash through the turnstiles at home and away deserve better and in my view the people responsible for putting this club in crisis at the moment, whether it be the coaching staff, the players or the directors, they all need to take a share of the blame.

Frank Heavey (Jnr), Orford