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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 713020" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>With respect mate that is utter rubbish. </p><p></p><p>What is boring is watching 16st midfielders masquarading as human battering rams. Its tiresome and repetitive and a complete turn off. I would love to see the game return to the time when centres had BALL SKILLS rather than the one-dimension bish bosh bash of players like Bastaraud whose ball skills are comparable to that of a rhinocerous. I want to see midfielders like Mauger and Guscott and ODriscoll who could spot a gap and glide through it with guile and footwork rather than try to create a gap with brute force. Unfortunately we are never going to see this as long as the game continues to give defences the big advantage it has in the modern game. Well organsed defenses are stifling the game and turning it into a borefest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 713020, member: 20605"] With respect mate that is utter rubbish. What is boring is watching 16st midfielders masquarading as human battering rams. Its tiresome and repetitive and a complete turn off. I would love to see the game return to the time when centres had BALL SKILLS rather than the one-dimension bish bosh bash of players like Bastaraud whose ball skills are comparable to that of a rhinocerous. I want to see midfielders like Mauger and Guscott and ODriscoll who could spot a gap and glide through it with guile and footwork rather than try to create a gap with brute force. Unfortunately we are never going to see this as long as the game continues to give defences the big advantage it has in the modern game. Well organsed defenses are stifling the game and turning it into a borefest. [/QUOTE]
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