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RBS 6 Nations - Scotland Vs England (04/02/2012 - 17:00)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 476087" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>A fair enough view point. I do feel it's less simple than that for Scotland. A pretty new and untested squad of players, just like for England. The management still the same, which is good for them. But the thing about the clubs' success is just what we've all been arguing about on the heineken pages; englands top players are divided by 12 teams, whereas ireland and wales' are divided between 4, and scotlands, 2. I don't think the clubs' performance is a guide to the six nations; last year england won even though the english teams besides saints basiccally flopped. I think it will be a very competitive match, I only wish I knew more about the Scottish team so that I could cast a balanced judgement, but my two cents is that, home advantages aside, we are not in a bad position against Scotland. There are worries though, and I completely agree that many of englands players have underperformed. It's just that if you look at the pro 12, edinburgh and glasgow are hardly blowing away all opposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 476087, member: 12190"] A fair enough view point. I do feel it's less simple than that for Scotland. A pretty new and untested squad of players, just like for England. The management still the same, which is good for them. But the thing about the clubs' success is just what we've all been arguing about on the heineken pages; englands top players are divided by 12 teams, whereas ireland and wales' are divided between 4, and scotlands, 2. I don't think the clubs' performance is a guide to the six nations; last year england won even though the english teams besides saints basiccally flopped. I think it will be a very competitive match, I only wish I knew more about the Scottish team so that I could cast a balanced judgement, but my two cents is that, home advantages aside, we are not in a bad position against Scotland. There are worries though, and I completely agree that many of englands players have underperformed. It's just that if you look at the pro 12, edinburgh and glasgow are hardly blowing away all opposition. [/QUOTE]
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