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Rugby World Cup 2007
Australia V England
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<blockquote data-quote="Triniquint" data-source="post: 152676"><p>Even for a one-eyed bigot like yourself, it's not hard to work out why the reaction was delight. We all know how poor England have been and, despite getting a little better, this was still relative. The QF against Australia was a testing match for us, and one we were unanimously meant to lose. And England are still not playing well. But if not playing well, they have reached the semis, that'll do for me. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Many England fans would have applauded Ireland gettting through, regardless of how they did it. to do so could be seen as a test of character. I don't necessarily think this is so, but as a one-off effort it was monumental, and deserving of applause.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Sometimes, for you, the best thing you can say is absolutely nothing at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triniquint, post: 152676"] Even for a one-eyed bigot like yourself, it's not hard to work out why the reaction was delight. We all know how poor England have been and, despite getting a little better, this was still relative. The QF against Australia was a testing match for us, and one we were unanimously meant to lose. And England are still not playing well. But if not playing well, they have reached the semis, that'll do for me. Many England fans would have applauded Ireland gettting through, regardless of how they did it. to do so could be seen as a test of character. I don't necessarily think this is so, but as a one-off effort it was monumental, and deserving of applause. Sometimes, for you, the best thing you can say is absolutely nothing at all. [/QUOTE]
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