England v Argentina
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@Stargazer said in England v Argentina:
Wow, Congrats Argentina!
Not the best game to watch, but well done to the Pumas.
Yep, they wanted to play rugby more and were way more controlled.
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@Stargazer Think a lot of it is down to Argie improvement. A number of players also based in England clubs too, so familiar with players/conditions/thinking.
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@sparky said in England v Argentina:
Poor Owen Farrell. His side loses and then he has to be interviewed by Sonja.....
And it couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.
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@Stargazer said in England v Argentina:
So is this because Eddie and England have again put all their money on the game against the ABs and haven't had enough focus on this game, or is England really not that good?
I just think they were expecting an early season hit out to test a few things against a below par team. Think of how the ABs are in their first test of the year.
Plus the focus and discipline is farkin way off. How about winning a turnover because your halfback nails the opposition off a scrum and losing your shit like you've won the world cup? You haven't even won the scrum, let alone the game Ellis, get a grip.
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The comments on the BBC Sports site will be epic...
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@Victor-Meldrew said in England v Argentina:
The comments on the BBC Sports site will be epic...
I'm sure Sonja will lead the way.
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@sparky said in England v Argentina:
I find these 'gotcha' interviews of professional athletes very strange.
She's a c u n t. She is the worst thing about watching British rugby and yet somehow just keeps on keeping on. Better longevity than Foster.
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Delighted for Argentina. Ref gave 2 shocking decisions in first half: young’s clearly lifts ball then when he sees Argentina coming round he puts back down on ground and gains penalty. Then genge clearly drops bind and bores in and earns penalty.
Rugby has several fair play problems: time wasting, talking to ref or mocking opposition…and deliberately blocking on the way back to box kicks.
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@Bones said in England v Argentina:
@sparky said in England v Argentina:
I find these 'gotcha' interviews of professional athletes very strange.
She's a c u n t. She is the worst thing about watching British rugby and yet somehow just keeps on keeping on. Better longevity than Foster.
100%. She needs a verbal slap-down or three. Just comes across as an arrogant smart-arse
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@Victor-Meldrew said in England v Argentina:
@Bones said in England v Argentina:
@sparky said in England v Argentina:
I find these 'gotcha' interviews of professional athletes very strange.
She's a c u n t. She is the worst thing about watching British rugby and yet somehow just keeps on keeping on. Better longevity than Foster.
100%. She needs a verbal slap-down or three. Just comes across as an arrogant smart-arse
Knows fucking zero about rugby too, I really can't fathom what audience she is there for or what she's supposed to add.
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@Bones said in England v Argentina:
@Victor-Meldrew said in England v Argentina:
@Bones said in England v Argentina:
@sparky said in England v Argentina:
I find these 'gotcha' interviews of professional athletes very strange.
She's a c u n t. She is the worst thing about watching British rugby and yet somehow just keeps on keeping on. Better longevity than Foster.
100%. She needs a verbal slap-down or three. Just comes across as an arrogant smart-arse
Knows fucking zero about rugby too, I really can't fathom what audience she is there for or what she's supposed to add.
Fuck knows. Appeals to the soft, virtue-signalling rugby followers, probably. Likes to complain of "toxic abuse!" when criticised as well.
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@MiketheSnow said in England v Argentina:
Fucking great
Based on that we could get hammered again next week
After 150kg BBQ Pumas will still be in meat coma.
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@pakman said in England v Argentina:
@MiketheSnow said in England v Argentina:
Fucking great
Based on that we could get hammered again next week
After 150kg BBQ Pumas will still be in meat coma.
Batbacoa in Earlsfield tonight eh.