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Rugby World Cup 2007
After watching the final...I think we need a change
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<blockquote data-quote="Klarkash-ton" data-source="post: 156811"><p>now there's an idea!!!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd love to be a young 'un.</p><p></p><p>But I'm not. All teams accuse every opposing team of at least two things. Being offside and killing the ball. I remember after the Calcutta Cup in 1991 David Sole was told the English had accused Scotland of killing the ball. He laughed and said 'We did pick up a few of their tactics' (words to that effect).</p><p></p><p>Ritchie Macaw? Yes he's a master of doing exactly what every flanker in the world does or tries to do; get to the ball first, stay on your feet and rip the ball away. The man who is there first usually get pulled down into the ruck by the opposing players when they arrive. The media and coaches try to influence the refs by saying certain players 'cheat', and idiots believe them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>you just did comment on it, and showed your own 'bigotry' in the preceding paragraphs. In fact you made the sweeping generalisation which Brodizzle responded too. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you watched the match you would have known that neither team crossed the line. England came close, but so did South Africa a couple of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klarkash-ton, post: 156811"] now there's an idea!!!!! I'd love to be a young 'un. But I'm not. All teams accuse every opposing team of at least two things. Being offside and killing the ball. I remember after the Calcutta Cup in 1991 David Sole was told the English had accused Scotland of killing the ball. He laughed and said 'We did pick up a few of their tactics' (words to that effect). Ritchie Macaw? Yes he's a master of doing exactly what every flanker in the world does or tries to do; get to the ball first, stay on your feet and rip the ball away. The man who is there first usually get pulled down into the ruck by the opposing players when they arrive. The media and coaches try to influence the refs by saying certain players 'cheat', and idiots believe them. you just did comment on it, and showed your own 'bigotry' in the preceding paragraphs. In fact you made the sweeping generalisation which Brodizzle responded too. If you watched the match you would have known that neither team crossed the line. England came close, but so did South Africa a couple of times. [/QUOTE]
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