RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C)
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Daly juggles it and they still let him take the outside...
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Making a meal of playing vs 14
I'm now laughing at all the English experts and fans going on continuously about how AB poor kicking percentage will lose them the cup
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@westcoastie said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
how the fuck do England plan to make it through four games and have enough in the tank to win a final. they're fucked,
Said this weeks before WC started
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@Billy-Tell said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
England look Ireland-like to a certain extent. But Lavanini has probably ensured his side head home after the pool stages.
Yeah just no way Argentina can keep this up enough to win. They'll run out of steam very fast
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Curry you twat. Act it up. So dumb by Argie 8 but ref needed to get Curry out.
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Owens ignoring the attacking players joining rucks from the side and sealing the ball off.
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@Bovidae said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
Owens ignoring the attacking players joining rucks from the side and sealing the ball off.
Yeah was gonna say that. He's been poor today I think - mauls are a free for all as well.
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England methodically grinding the Argies into the ground for that try.
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@Bones It’s a stupid system, OK? The NFL alllows unlimited substitutions. Punish the player afterwards, as hard as is necessary. Deprive them of income. But don’t punish the entire team. And DON’T punish the paying public. I’m not sure why this is so hard to understand. It’s a business. It’s about putting bums on seats.
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Argentina clearly need a wee bit of fortune in the first ten min of the next half but England probably got this now
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Fuck England are so frustrating to watch.
They have some fantastic players but they're go to is the mace not the rapier.
May, Watson and Daly should all have two tries each by now if only England could take and give and put the ball in space at pace.
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@Bones said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
I’m watching a bit delayed.
The current system with red cards is ruining rugby. Completely ruining it.
17.24 minutes in and I now have zero interest in continuing to watch the game, as it’s over as a contest.
I’m not disagreeing with looking after the players and coming down hard on high tackles, but the system needs looking at.
Red carded player should still be sent from the field, but may be replaced after 10 minutes.
This way the game remains a contest, and the carded player can be dealt with by the judiciary.This is the 7th? red card of the WC!
How long will the playing public put up with lopsided games due to red cards?What if it remains a contest? What if England get a red card?
It may remain a contest to a certain extent, but Argentina are now zero chance of winning. Not when the card is given so early in the game.
Zero
Zip
NadaThey might as well book their flights home.
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@No-Quarter said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@ACT-Crusader said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Damo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
I'm not seeing much from England to suggest they should be among the top 2 or 3 favourites for the world cup. They look a bit slow and predictable to me.
World Cups aren’t won in the pool stages.
2015 English team say hi
Exactly. They didn’t win the World Cup in the pool stages.
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Holy shit, Phil Kearns just made sense.
Watching Fox Sport coverage - Phil said rugby needs to go the way of league, put the player on report, this red card rubbish is ruining rugby. He even said send the offending player, but let him be replaced. -
@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner Quite. And the paying public might well ask for their money back. Even better, a class action against the piston wristed gibbons who run World Rugby.
I thought your earlier post was your worst, but you’ve outdone yourself with this one.
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@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
Fuck England are so frustrating to watch.
They have some fantastic players but they're go to is the mace not the rapier.
May, Watson and Daly should all have two tries each by now if only England could take and give and put the ball in space at pace.
Hey, don't knock it. I went for England by 25 and they'd already be nearly that far ahead if they weren't so pedestrian.
Stodgy play and bad kicking is making my 25 look quite good.
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner Quite. And the paying public might well ask for their money back. Even better, a class action against the piston wristed gibbons who run World Rugby.
Give it up ffs.
The guy went for a hard hit against arguably England's best / most influential player.
He got it wrong.
He was suitably punished.
It's not that difficult.
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@westcoastie He’s absolutely right. You can both be sensitive to the needs of player safety and hard-headed about the commercial aspects of the game, which I have now turned off, I’m sure along with thousands of others.
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@MiketheSnow I agree. It’s not that difficult. It wrecked the viewing experience. It’s a market mate. It’s a very competitive market in world sport. But you go on being super righteous.
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MiketheSnow I agree. It’s not that difficult. It wrecked the viewing experience. It’s a market mate. It’s a very competitive market in world sport. But you go on being super righteous.
😂😂😂
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones It’s a stupid system, OK? The NFL alllows unlimited substitutions. Punish the player afterwards, as hard as is necessary. Deprive them of income. But don’t punish the entire team. And DON’T punish the paying public. I’m not sure why this is so hard to understand. It’s a business. It’s about putting bums on seats.
No it's not. We should probably remove penalties from the game too right? Why punish teams and punish the paying public!
I'm also the paying public and I'm more than happy with what happened. Players carrying out foul play like that should be punished on the pitch.
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
This is all about World Rugby’s lawyers and the fear of litigation. You can sit around and nod sagely about safety, but they’re not doing this because they care about the players. They’re doing it because they don’t want to be sued. But they’ll destroy the game in the process and piss off the advertisers. When games are wrecked by refereeing decisions you have a dud product. People won’t pay to watch it. I paid a fortune for tickets to the Wales-France semi-final in 2011 and was ropable when Warburton was sent off. There has to be a better system.
Bullshit.
That was a straight shot to the head.
That was a send off in my day.
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@Bones said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MrDenmore bullshit. That's a red card for as long as I've been playing.
See.
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@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner Quite. And the paying public might well ask for their money back. Even better, a class action against the piston wristed gibbons who run World Rugby.
Give it up ffs.
The guy went for a hard hit against arguably England's best / most influential player.
He got it wrong.
He was suitably punished.
It's not that difficult.
I don’t believe anyone is arguing about the crime and punishment. We can park that.
It’s about common sense and not punishing a team for one of their players actions.
Red cards have become more common than hot dinners, and I like many others see it as a problem for the game.
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones I don’t care. It’s a stupid system.
No. No it's not.
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@booboo said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MrDenmore bullshit. That's a red card for as long as I've been playing.
See.
Not that long...
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones Well good for you Bones. I’m sure you’ll be there at the end cheering on as referees, paranoid about losing their jobs, hand red cards out like parking tickets. What a spectacle, eh?
You're wrong.
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@Quo-vadis said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
Red card , should be 10mins likes yellow, but a that player is ejected (and off the judiciary) and a replacement can come on 10mins later.
Red cards ruin the game.So don't act like a fucking psycho on the field and get sent off.
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@Anonymous said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones I don’t care. It’s a stupid system.
Haha sure it is. Lavanini should have been commended.
I'm surprised that Nigel Owens didn't count the fact it was on Owen Farrell as a mitigating factor
This though
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@Gunner said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner Quite. And the paying public might well ask for their money back. Even better, a class action against the piston wristed gibbons who run World Rugby.
Give it up ffs.
The guy went for a hard hit against arguably England's best / most influential player.
He got it wrong.
He was suitably punished.
It's not that difficult.
I don’t believe anyone is arguing about the crime and punishment. We can park that.
It’s about common sense and not punishing a team for one of their players actions.
Red cards have become more common than hot dinners, and I like many others see it as a problem for the game.
This is the problem with modern life.
Let's look at the effect, not the cause.
This is very simple to eradicate.
Start your tackle at the waist.
This is about poor tackling technique.
Nothing more, nothing less.
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@Gunner said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner Quite. And the paying public might well ask for their money back. Even better, a class action against the piston wristed gibbons who run World Rugby.
Give it up ffs.
The guy went for a hard hit against arguably England's best / most influential player.
He got it wrong.
He was suitably punished.
It's not that difficult.
I don’t believe anyone is arguing about the crime and punishment. We can park that.
It’s about common sense and not punishing a team for one of their players actions.
Red cards have become more common than hot dinners, and I like many others see it as a problem for the game.
What the hell is this? Are you another wanting penalties removed from the game? Knock ons should be play on? We wouldn't want to punish a team for the actions of a player! It's a fricken team game.
The problem isn't the cards.
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I thought the Red Card was fair.
England playing well. Disciplined,slick and athletic outfit. I could easily see them winning the competition.
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@booboo Yes, I’m sure it was a send-off in your day when you were playing for the St Peter’s under-15s. But this is professional sport at the highest level. It’s big business. You just can’t have a game destroyed as a spectacle because one player made a high tackle. I’m sorry, but this is just commercial reality. You can argue about it all you want. But you need to separate out your undoubted and admirable love for the the sport and its status as paid entertainment. There are sanctions available for foul play. They are monetary.
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Bones It’s a stupid system, OK? The NFL alllows unlimited substitutions. Punish the player afterwards, as hard as is necessary. Deprive them of income. But don’t punish the entire team. And DON’T punish the paying public. I’m not sure why this is so hard to understand. It’s a business. It’s about putting bums on seats.
Bollocks. You act as a fuckwit as part of a team your team suffers. Be a team player.
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Now Marler carrying on trying to start a fight...
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@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Argentina (Pool C):
@Gunner Quite. And the paying public might well ask for their money back. Even better, a class action against the piston wristed gibbons who run World Rugby.
Bullshit. Sue Lavinini
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