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Is Wilkinson still wild ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Substitute" data-source="post: 142114"><p>I wish... Farrell would be gone.</p><p></p><p>I am an advocate of an attacking game though. I don't like the idea of tryiing to edge yor way past sides, a bit of bad luck and it could spell the end of your chances. I'd rather see some precocious youngsters than some solid experienced guys. That might be because I'm young, or the fact that experienced at my local club means fat and slow. </p><p></p><p>I guess I do agree with a lot of Ahston's principles. I want attacking rugby, but not just backs moves, I want spontanaiety and variety. I'd rather a backline had a deep understanding and knew each other inside out than the predictable procession we have now.</p><p></p><p>But at the end of the day I guess we all want heads up attacking rugby but would rather a win. In a final I'd still pick Wilko - because he won't buckle under the pressure. I'd rather see Barkley but pragmatism dictates I go for the win - which can be the only explanation as to how the italian twat got picked. In my eyes though a good FH is not one who makes a drop kick but one who doesn't have to resort to a drop kick and in that respect Spencer was always special. And I think Barkleys the closest to Spencer we got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Substitute, post: 142114"] I wish... Farrell would be gone. I am an advocate of an attacking game though. I don't like the idea of tryiing to edge yor way past sides, a bit of bad luck and it could spell the end of your chances. I'd rather see some precocious youngsters than some solid experienced guys. That might be because I'm young, or the fact that experienced at my local club means fat and slow. I guess I do agree with a lot of Ahston's principles. I want attacking rugby, but not just backs moves, I want spontanaiety and variety. I'd rather a backline had a deep understanding and knew each other inside out than the predictable procession we have now. But at the end of the day I guess we all want heads up attacking rugby but would rather a win. In a final I'd still pick Wilko - because he won't buckle under the pressure. I'd rather see Barkley but pragmatism dictates I go for the win - which can be the only explanation as to how the italian twat got picked. In my eyes though a good FH is not one who makes a drop kick but one who doesn't have to resort to a drop kick and in that respect Spencer was always special. And I think Barkleys the closest to Spencer we got. [/QUOTE]
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