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[RWC2023] England vs Samoa (07/10/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="BPM" data-source="post: 1154962" data-attributes="member: 59968"><p>Actually, I don't know how I feel TBH.</p><p></p><p>4/4 and a QF with (most likely) Fiji sounds good, but the manner in which we got there suggests it'll be as far as we go unless we can improve massively in the next week.</p><p></p><p>There's definitely a school of thought where crashing and burning might have been preferred in terms of creating an unequivocal need for change and probably forcing some bolder decisions.</p><p></p><p>As it is, qualifying for the QFs will paper over a lot of cracks unless Borthwick is brave enough to make the kind of radical changes we really need.</p><p></p><p>I'll always get behind the team and ultimately I'm probably in the camp of 'let's see what happens', but it will definitely take more than getting the job done in the pool stage for me to be 'happy'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPM, post: 1154962, member: 59968"] Actually, I don’t know how I feel TBH. 4/4 and a QF with (most likely) Fiji sounds good, but the manner in which we got there suggests it’ll be as far as we go unless we can improve massively in the next week. There’s definitely a school of thought where crashing and burning might have been preferred in terms of creating an unequivocal need for change and probably forcing some bolder decisions. As it is, qualifying for the QFs will paper over a lot of cracks unless Borthwick is brave enough to make the kind of radical changes we really need. I’ll always get behind the team and ultimately I’m probably in the camp of ‘let’s see what happens’, but it will definitely take more than getting the job done in the pool stage for me to be ‘happy’. [/QUOTE]
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