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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2021 Six Nations] Wales vs England (27/02/21)
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 1024042" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>Wales are definitely getting better and they're winning games, in admittedly bizarre fashion, while doing so, I'd be enjoying the ride as a fan of I was them for sure. I don't hate it that much either, I wanted Scotland to win more out of curiosity to see what happens when their expectations soar more than anything else but I genuinely didn't care who won yesterday. </p><p></p><p>Wales winning games in the 6n and building momentum is nothing new, it's what they do and everyone should be aware of it by now but there is also far more structure and fight in that team than there was last year. Even their ancient fucks don't cost them rugby games, they will eventually face better players playing well and lose but everyone knows that. It's far better seeing hard fought limited performances than old lads who aren't even the best player in their position in the country losing the head and getting a red like POM or showing zero game management like Scotland even with 15 men, when given a sniff Wales don't blow it unlike any other 6n team, that has to be commended. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday was always going to result in a **** show, reffing decisions turned what would have been penalty kicks into tries and England played good stuff when two scores down before immediately reverting to what was ultimately losing them the game. It wasn't smart and you're going to lose to less talented but smarter teams when playing like that which is what happened yesterday. </p><p></p><p>I do hate posters on here having a go at losing teams' fans unprovoked. Every team has fans guilty of it but it's been ridiculous this year in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 1024042, member: 45598"] Wales are definitely getting better and they're winning games, in admittedly bizarre fashion, while doing so, I'd be enjoying the ride as a fan of I was them for sure. I don't hate it that much either, I wanted Scotland to win more out of curiosity to see what happens when their expectations soar more than anything else but I genuinely didn't care who won yesterday. Wales winning games in the 6n and building momentum is nothing new, it's what they do and everyone should be aware of it by now but there is also far more structure and fight in that team than there was last year. Even their ancient fucks don't cost them rugby games, they will eventually face better players playing well and lose but everyone knows that. It's far better seeing hard fought limited performances than old lads who aren't even the best player in their position in the country losing the head and getting a red like POM or showing zero game management like Scotland even with 15 men, when given a sniff Wales don't blow it unlike any other 6n team, that has to be commended. Yesterday was always going to result in a **** show, reffing decisions turned what would have been penalty kicks into tries and England played good stuff when two scores down before immediately reverting to what was ultimately losing them the game. It wasn't smart and you're going to lose to less talented but smarter teams when playing like that which is what happened yesterday. I do hate posters on here having a go at losing teams' fans unprovoked. Every team has fans guilty of it but it's been ridiculous this year in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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