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  • Chester DrawsC Offline
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    Still more kicks by England with quality ball. I don't get that they are a threat, sorry.

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    @Chester-Draws doing just enough to win - circa ABs 2015?

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  • voodooV Offline
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    @Chester-Draws said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    Still more kicks by England with quality ball. I don't get that they are a threat, sorry.

    Maybe they have some powder of their own? I don't trust that sneaky fucker Jones!

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    @No-Quarter said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @voodoo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @westcoastie said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @chimoaus said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    I think Argentina checked out once the card was issued. Worst game of the WC I have seen so far.

    Its been a gradual lack of interest - they certainly haven't threatened much.

    They've been the disappointment of the RWC for me. I thought they'd stich up France and give England a run.

    Me too. There was an Argentinian fan on here for a while really talking them up, had me hoping they'd knock over England and/or France but they've been a real dud. Way worse than previous RWCs.

    Too many Friendlies between World Cups

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    @booboo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @booboo Yes, I agree, Lavinini should pay the sanction. Hit him in the pocket. But not the people paying for it. Do you see the distinction?

    I do. And think you're wrong.

    Why should a thug have free reign on the field?

    It's sport. As I have said sport is random.

    Players make mistakes. And know there are consequences.

    Way hey. Argies score. But still need 3 tries to win

    Another problem with "hitting the player in the pocket" is that some players have much bigger pockets than others. Some players will feel a fine more than others, so the deterrent effect won't be the same for all players.

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  • Chester DrawsC Offline
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    And when they don't kick, they score.

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    @Bones Who elbowed whom? You nitwit.

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    @booboo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @booboo Yes, I agree, Lavinini should pay the sanction. Hit him in the pocket. But not the people paying for it. Do you see the distinction?

    I do. And think you're wrong.

    Why should a thug have free reign on the field?

    It's sport. As I have said sport is random.

    Players make mistakes. And know there are consequences.

    Way hey. Argies score. But still need 3 tries to win

    So you think Lavinini knowingly targeted Farrells head knowing the outcome?

    I still think there is a difference between intentional foul play like eye gouging and a player making a poor judgement in the tackle.

    You say players make mistakes, I agree these red cards are mistakes and that is the big issue, should a players mistake decide the outcome of the game?

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    @chimoaus said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @booboo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @booboo Yes, I agree, Lavinini should pay the sanction. Hit him in the pocket. But not the people paying for it. Do you see the distinction?

    I do. And think you're wrong.

    Why should a thug have free reign on the field?

    It's sport. As I have said sport is random.

    Players make mistakes. And know there are consequences.

    Way hey. Argies score. But still need 3 tries to win

    So you think Lavinini knowingly targeted Farrells head knowing the outcome?

    I still think there is a difference between intentional foul play like eye gouging and a player making a poor judgement in the tackle.

    You say players make mistakes, I agree these red cards are mistakes and that is the big issue, should a players mistake decide the outcome of the game?

    Yes.

    Just as a poor intercept pass does.

    That's how sport works.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    I hope England and France bash the shit out of each other. Skeen being the TMO will just add to the occasion. đŸ¤£

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @Billy-Tell said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    Bit of a dud game in the end.

    Argentina have sadly regressed since 2015 rather than kicking on.

    I was being told just yesterday they've improved! So confusing...

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  • Chester DrawsC Offline
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    C'mon England. One try and I take a massive lead in the work tipping comp.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @Tim said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @Bones Who elbowed whom? You nitwit.

    Lawes.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    #259

    The pro-England ITV commentary is hilarious.

    Going all ga ga over England's pedestrian win over a 14-man Argentinian team who have been on the skids for a couple of seasons.

    9 wins in 45 matches since last WC

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  • G Offline
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    @MiketheSnow let’s hope the frogs put them in their place!

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  • voodooV Offline
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    @Chester-Draws said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @chimoaus said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @booboo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @booboo Yes, I agree, Lavinini should pay the sanction. Hit him in the pocket. But not the people paying for it. Do you see the distinction?

    I do. And think you're wrong.

    Why should a thug have free reign on the field?

    It's sport. As I have said sport is random.

    Players make mistakes. And know there are consequences.

    Way hey. Argies score. But still need 3 tries to win

    So you think Lavinini knowingly targeted Farrells head knowing the outcome?

    I still think there is a difference between intentional foul play like eye gouging and a player making a poor judgement in the tackle.

    You say players make mistakes, I agree these red cards are mistakes and that is the big issue, should a players mistake decide the outcome of the game?

    Yes.

    Just as a poor intercept pass does.

    That's how sport works.

    But to play devil's advocate, noting I don't agree with the sentiment being proposed that all sanctions occur post-match, an intercept try mistake is punished with a 5-7 point swing. A mistimed/misplaced tackle mistake has potential to be punished with a red card. Im.pretty sure if Argentina were given the choice tonight between a rwd card and a 7 point hit, they'd choose the latter.

    Again, not saying red cards don't have their place. Just that I have sympathy for the view that a borderline red has a hugely significant impact considering they're often very subjective.

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    @Bones said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @Tim said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):

    @Bones Who elbowed whom? You nitwit.

    Lawes.

    See, why doesn't that fuckwit lose the game for his team?

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  • Chester DrawsC Offline
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    Yesssssss! That's me three points out from the losers I work with.

    I was hugely worried that England would win by more than 40 and deny me the bonus. As if.

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  • MrDenmoreM Offline
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    replied to booboo on last edited by
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    @booboo It’s not a sport. It’s a business. It’s a big money business. Sorry to disabuse you of your illusions. But that’s the way it is.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    @Chester-Draws I had England by 21 in superbru, last try killed my bonus point. Fucking English, fucking Argentinians!!!

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