Bledisloe II - Have a stab at the teams.
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<p>Poor old BOD, he does cop it doesn't he? In his tweet he expressed an opinion on the Franks incident, an opinion that many on here feel the same about, then cops some feral responses and reacts. Cue a load of frothing on The Fern. Not much of a mention about the petty responses to his first innocuous tweet. In the report (from Stuff let us not forget, the same Stuff that has a whole thread on here to itself about how shite it is)there does not seem to be any proper attempt at a timeline and nor do we know about how many other feral tweets he got in response. His only really twatty tweet he deleted and admitted it was petty.<br><br>
I'm not sure how much more the bloke can do without winding some of you guys up like clockwork.<strong> Live in a monastery and take a vow of silence might do it, butI doubt it.</strong></p>
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<p>No, I'd be cool with him doing that.</p>
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<p>With his history raising his head above the parapet and joining the thrashwank with Jones, the Turtleneck turd and Moore was never going to get him a nice response from kiwis especially on twitter . A vow of silence from him would be fantastic.</p> -
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<p>Poor old BOD, he does cop it doesn't he? In his tweet he expressed an opinion on the Franks incident, an opinion that many on here feel the same about, then cops some feral responses and reacts. Cue a load of frothing on The Fern. Not much of a mention about the petty responses to his first innocuous tweet. In the report (from Stuff let us not forget, the same Stuff that has a whole thread on here to itself about how shite it is)there does not seem to be any proper attempt at a timeline and nor do we know about how many other feral tweets he got in response. His only really twatty tweet he deleted and admitted it was petty.<br><br>
I'm not sure how much more the bloke can do without winding some of you guys up like clockwork. Live in a monastery and take a vow of silence might do it, but I doubt it.</p>
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<p>Seems like it was BOD who got all wound up this time. I'm astounded that he could have gotten feral responses on Twitter. Of all places, Twitter? That must have been totally unexpected.</p> -
The things is though Jegga, that most of the stuff I've seen from him on the 2005 incident has been for some years now, only in response to being goaded about it. For the most part he's stated that it's all water under the bridge. Unfortunately people won't let that go and seemingly he's not bright enough to ignore that. Either that or he's much brighter than he seems and he's running a double bluff.<br><br>This latest thing is all a big hoo-ha about nothing and he's not the one making it into anything other than the insignificant exchange of views and insults than it was. Ask yourself this - was this little twitter spat worthy of such a piece of "journalism" and the concurrent outpouring of bile?<br><br>I just don't get it mate.
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<p>Seems like it was BOD who got all wound up this time.</p>
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<p>I guess it's justified, after all Phipps did a dog act of throwing the boot away....</p>
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<p>Hey its player safety! He's concerned about someone getting injured by a stray boot ;)</p>
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<p>Kane Douglas has had a quiet word (article may contain traces of BOD):</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/wallaby-kane-douglas-says-he-didnt-feel-he-was-victim-of-eye-gouge-from-all-black-owen-franks/news-story/7ff281114a9957c8cab90ea10ebdbd8e'>http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/wallaby-kane-douglas-says-he-didnt-feel-he-was-victim-of-eye-gouge-from-all-black-owen-franks/news-story/7ff281114a9957c8cab90ea10ebdbd8e</a></p>
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<p><span style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;font-weight:bold;">WALLABIES lock Kane Douglas has tried to diplomatically defuse the outrage over “Gougegate†by saying he never felt his eyes were being attacked by All Black Owen Franks.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;">The burly Douglas was uneasy about discussing the hot topic for the first time after TV footage showed the fingers of prop Franks over and around the lock’s eyes at a maul.</span></p>
<p style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;">The angst of O’Driscoll and others worldwide is that the matter was not even judged worthy of a hearing when anything that resembles a dangerous or tip tackle is rushed to a citing.</p>
<p style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;">“I probably didn’t realise how bad it looked until after the game (when watching it on TV),†Douglas said.</p>
<p style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;">“My eyes were fine and it all happened so quickly I was on to the next thing in the game.â€</p>
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<p style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;">When asked if he felt he had been eye-gouged, Douglas was clear.</p>
<p style="color:rgb(48,48,48);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;">“I didn’t think of it like that,’’ he said. “It was an All Black trying to stop me driving through the maul, arms everywhere and everything happening in a few seconds.</p>
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<p>Moral of the story: avoid twitter.</p>
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Looking at the last few pages of this thread, not sure BOD is the only one getting 'all wound up'.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Having had a quick glance at GandG, it seems you guys take that particular expression to the next level. And then some.</p>
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<p>Yeah. Doesn't make either side look pretty.</p>
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<p>Its interesting that World Rugby have washed their hands of proceedings. I wonder what they would do if they had jurisdiction, given what happened to Mariano Galarza at RWC2015.</p> -
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<p>Having had a quick glance at GandG, it seems you guys take that particular expression to the next level. And then some.</p>
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<p>'You guys'???</p>
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<p>The evidence of this whole saga is the same conclusion you can draw from all of rugby.</p>
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<p>Every country has a few dickhead players, dickhead coaches, dickhead fans. No-one is above reproach at all. We are all more or less the same, and any attempts to paint whole groups of fans, nations, teams etc with the same brush are ridiculous.</p>
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<p>This is the outrage cycle that consumes us all. Someone does something stupid. Someone reacts to that. And we all fly off the handle, taking up pitchforks to defend whatever side we choose.</p>
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<p>The things is though Jegga, that most of the stuff I've seen from him on the 2005 incident has been for some years now, only in response to being goaded about it. For the most part he's stated that it's all water under the bridge. Unfortunately people won't let that go and seemingly he's not bright enough to ignore that. Either that or he's much brighter than he seems and he's running a double bluff.<br><br>
This latest thing is all a big hoo-ha about nothing and he's not the one making it into anything other than the insignificant exchange of views and insults than it was. Ask yourself this - was this little twitter spat worthy of such a piece of "journalism" and the concurrent outpouring of bile?<br><br>
I just don't get it mate.</p>
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<p>What is it you're so upset about? Most people here agree that Franks was lucky, but think that what BOD said about NZ was out of line and he's a twat for saying it. Oh yeah and Twitter is a pretty shitty thing. What's the problem exactly?</p> -
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<p>'You guys'???</p>
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<p>The evidence of this whole saga is the same conclusion you can draw from all of rugby.</p>
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<p>Every country has a few dickhead players, dickhead coaches, dickhead fans. No-one is above reproach at all. We are all more or less the same, and any attempts to paint whole groups of fans, nations, teams etc with the same brush are ridiculous.</p>
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<p>This is the outrage cycle that consumes us all. Someone does something stupid. Someone reacts to that. And we all fly off the handle, taking up pitchforks to defend whatever side we choose.</p>
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<p>Nobody wins. Ever.</p>
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<p>Yeah no shit, but I don't see anybody here slandering an entire nation because of an incident that occurred in a rugby game. Hence my comment that it was BOD who got wound up. Plenty of people have stated what a cock he is, but I'm yet to see anyone insult his country over this.</p> -
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The things is though Jegga, that most of the stuff I've seen from him on the 2005 incident has been for some years now, only in response to being goaded about it. For the most part he's stated that it's all water under the bridge. Unfortunately people won't let that go and seemingly he's not bright enough to ignore that. Either that or he's much brighter than he seems and he's running a double bluff.<br><br>
This latest thing is all a big hoo-ha about nothing and he's not the one making it into anything other than the insignificant exchange of views and insults than it was. Ask yourself this - was this little twitter spat worthy of such a piece of "journalism" and the concurrent outpouring of bile?<br><br>
I just don't get it mate.</p></blockquote>
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I see Twitter spats about all sorts of inane shit in the news these days and I usually ignore them . This time it was about an all black game , the usual dishonest Nh shills who never miss an opportunity for a snide cheap shot at our expense piled in then Saint Brian who was martyred in 2005 decided he'd like a piece of it too . It is Twitter so what did he expect? Lots of people here still have a fair bit of contempt for him , it's hardly surprising he got the reaction here did .<br><br>
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<p>It's never a good idea for a "celebrity" to engage anonymous trolls who have nothing to lose and aren't necessarily representing an actual view they hold, whereas the celeb can end up saying something they regret later and look foolish.</p>
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<p>It's obvious BOD has a slight chip on his shoulder but that may be a result of a literal one too...</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-cid="611147" data-time="1472642462" data-author="Rancid Schnitzel"><p>What is it you're so upset about? Most people here agree that Franks was lucky, but think that what BOD said about NZ was out of line and he's a twat for saying it. Oh yeah and Twitter is a pretty shitty thing. What's the problem exactly?</p></blockquote><br>I'm not upset about anything really, just slightly mystified about how something so inane gets people so up in arms. As to BOD's dig at NZ as a whole, that's stretching things somewhat and the outrage it seems to cause is in contrast to the level of importance of the actual tweet, not to mention totally ignoring what provoked the tweet.<br><br>As an Englishman I see God knows how many ex-players, celebs, hangers on, journos having a pop at England, the English, the British (when it's a Taff, Jock or Paddy), making all sorts of generalisations, none of them complimentary and you know what? I couldn't care less. It says a lot more about whoever the dickhead is than it does about me, England, the English or the British.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-cid="611149" data-time="1472642974" data-author="Rancid Schnitzel"><p>Yeah no shit, but I don't see anybody here slandering an entire nation because of an incident that occurred in a rugby game. Hence my comment that it was BOD who got wound up. Plenty of people have stated what a cock he is, but I'm yet to see anyone insult his country over this.</p></blockquote><br>"Slandering and entire nation"?<br><br>Really?<br><br>Was it this in response to four particular guys "You guys are so blinded by your beloved team. It bangs of not having a whole lot else"?<br><br>Or was it this in response to three of those same four guys "in fairness you guys are never guilty of foul play!"<br><br>And these pretty innocuous tweets are in response to things these guys have said but this is not shown.<br><br>Get out in the sun a bit more, it might thicken up that skin.
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<p>I'm not upset about anything really, just slightly mystified about how something so inane gets people so up in arms. As to BOD's dig at NZ as a whole, that's stretching things somewhat and the outrage it seems to cause is in contrast to the level of importance of the actual tweet, not to mention totally ignoring what provoked the tweet.<br><br>
As an Englishman I see God knows how many ex-players, celebs, hangers on, journos having a pop at England, the English, the British (when it's a Taff, Jock or Paddy), making all sorts of generalisations, none of them complimentary and you know what? I couldn't care less. It says a lot more about whoever the dickhead is than it does about me, England, the English or the British.</p>
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<p>Fair play to you. But on a NZ rugby forum, it's hardly a surprise that people are going to have a crack at him for those comments, particularly when he's not exactly a fan favourite to begin with. Nothing unusual or odd there.</p>
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<p>Who cares what provoked the Tweet btw? He's an idiot for getting into a fight on Twitter in the first place. Now some sad anonymous NZer (lets call him Wingar) is happily pulling himself over having provoked an Irish rugby legend over absolutely nothing.</p> -
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<p>"Slandering and entire nation"?<br><br>
Really?<br><br>
Was it this in response to four particular guys "You guys are so blinded by your beloved team. It bangs of not having a whole lot else"?<br><br>
Or was it this in response to three of those same four guys "in fairness you guys are never guilty of foul play!"<br><br>
And these pretty innocuous tweets are in response to things these guys have said but this is not shown.<br><br>
Get out in the sun a bit more, it might thicken up that skin.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-cid="611155" data-time="1472645298" data-author="Rancid Schnitzel"><p>Fair play to you. But on a NZ rugby forum, it's hardly a surprise that people are going to have a crack at him for those comments, particularly when he's not exactly a fan favourite to begin with. Nothing unusual or odd there.<br> <br>Who cares what provoked the Tweet btw? He's an idiot for getting into a fight on Twitter in the first place. Now some sad anonymous NZer (lets call him Wingar) is happily pulling himself over having provoked an Irish rugby legend over absolutely nothing.</p></blockquote><br>I totally agree with the last bit. Stupidity really.<br><br>Quote Cato (above) "Unfortunately people won't let that go and seemingly he's not bright enough to ignore that. Either that or he's much brighter than he seems and he's running a double bluff." Unquote.