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Has rugby union over-reached itself?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 117918"><p>Yes they wanted to boycott over the number of games <em>and</em> over the fact that the English clubs are the only teams in the HEC <em>not</em> to have any representation on the board which presides over the two major European competition.</p><p></p><p>It remains a fact that actually, it was the French who started this whole mess, the English clubs wern't going to do a boycott all on their own, and any comments to the contary are just utter rubbish.</p><p></p><p>Now, you may call that "whinging" good sir, but I would call the storm in a teacup over Celtic Warriors or the wailing over the spilt milk that was the bad refereeing in the last five seconds of Wales vs Italy "whinging" as well. </p><p></p><p>Examine the facts, make an objective and balanced statement, then we can do business. Until then I will do a Charles de Gaulle and say "non" to your awfully pants anaylsis of the situation. Good day sir!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 117918"] Yes they wanted to boycott over the number of games [i]and[/i] over the fact that the English clubs are the only teams in the HEC [i]not[/i] to have any representation on the board which presides over the two major European competition. It remains a fact that actually, it was the French who started this whole mess, the English clubs wern't going to do a boycott all on their own, and any comments to the contary are just utter rubbish. Now, you may call that "whinging" good sir, but I would call the storm in a teacup over Celtic Warriors or the wailing over the spilt milk that was the bad refereeing in the last five seconds of Wales vs Italy "whinging" as well. Examine the facts, make an objective and balanced statement, then we can do business. Until then I will do a Charles de Gaulle and say "non" to your awfully pants anaylsis of the situation. Good day sir! [/QUOTE]
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