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Heineken Cup 1/4F - Toulon v Leinster
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 634843" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>oh <strong>Feic </strong>said that ? didn't catch it. Haha, bad faith there, nothing more...if there's in deed one team that can't complain about Toulon's ton of int'ls, it's Leinster. They're Ireland ffs, no other team in THE WORLD has that advantage of having shared a common culture for so long and with the very elite national side and under coaching God and kiwi Schmidt. No other team in the entire world can claim they have that enormous advantage. </p><p>And through another scope, they're all internationals themselves. Toulon has a bunch of has-beens that wouldn't make a national side atm, they just play really well together too. One must pay tribute to that and salute that feat objectively. Buying a bunch of top guys who don't even speak the same language and shoving em up against one another isn't gonna get you a Heineken Cup de facto...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 634843, member: 57076"] oh [B]Feic [/B]said that ? didn't catch it. Haha, bad faith there, nothing more...if there's in deed one team that can't complain about Toulon's ton of int'ls, it's Leinster. They're Ireland ffs, no other team in THE WORLD has that advantage of having shared a common culture for so long and with the very elite national side and under coaching God and kiwi Schmidt. No other team in the entire world can claim they have that enormous advantage. And through another scope, they're all internationals themselves. Toulon has a bunch of has-beens that wouldn't make a national side atm, they just play really well together too. One must pay tribute to that and salute that feat objectively. Buying a bunch of top guys who don't even speak the same language and shoving em up against one another isn't gonna get you a Heineken Cup de facto... [/QUOTE]
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