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    It'll be interesting to see what the managerial fallout is after the 6 nations. At least 3 of them will be fighting for their jobs during the tournament, namely Robinson, Saint Andre and Kidney. I reckon Saint Andre needs to come at least second to stay in his position. Robinson should be looking for Scotland to either finish 3rd or 4th and Kidney would need to win the championship, such is public opinion of him.


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    PSA won't be fighting for his job. We have kept incompetent coaches that get bad results for too long several times in a row, I don't see that changing.

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    At least if we manage to win the first four games the decider is against an in all likelihood battered Italy.

    Could someone please I dunno dig up some dirt on Kidneys so we could blackmail him into retiring.



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    If we manage to win the first five matches, another grand slam would certainly be possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Draggs View Post
    If we manage to win the first five matches, another grand slam would certainly be possible.
    Typical cocky Welsh c*nt.

    Quote Originally Posted by big gineger 8
    Could someone please I dunno dig up some dirt on Kidneys so we could blackmail him into retiring.


    His father was the first person to contract the potato blight.


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