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[RWC2019][Pool B] Round 3 - England vs. Argentina (05/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Yoshimitsu" data-source="post: 964106" data-attributes="member: 71899"><p>I have a confession to make. I'm English and at times I can be arrogant. Usually come tier one fixtures I'm full of trepidation and Argentina are not to be taken lightly. However, I'm unnaturally confident. Despite all the talk of Super Rugby success Argentina are well a bit er. rubbish. Their forwards are rubbish and their backs are er. rubbish. Former strengths are not what they were and players who might really strike fear into the opposition have not been considered due to the parochial selection policy. Cordero for example is a real game changer but we don't have to worry about him.......... Argentina won't beat us in the tight and they won't beat us in the loose. There's nothing to fear but fear itself here.</p><p></p><p>When we lose I will accept a full portion of humble pie to go with this post..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoshimitsu, post: 964106, member: 71899"] I have a confession to make. I'm English and at times I can be arrogant. Usually come tier one fixtures I'm full of trepidation and Argentina are not to be taken lightly. However, I'm unnaturally confident. Despite all the talk of Super Rugby success Argentina are well a bit er. rubbish. Their forwards are rubbish and their backs are er. rubbish. Former strengths are not what they were and players who might really strike fear into the opposition have not been considered due to the parochial selection policy. Cordero for example is a real game changer but we don't have to worry about him.......... Argentina won't beat us in the tight and they won't beat us in the loose. There's nothing to fear but fear itself here. When we lose I will accept a full portion of humble pie to go with this post.................. [/QUOTE]
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