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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbo" data-source="post: 1093559" data-attributes="member: 77204"><p>Tbf regardless it was a very spirited Welsh performance, to almost win against the champions in their own back yard is very good, I don't mean this offensively so hopefully Welsh fans don't take it as such but what really impresses me is how they consistently play better than the sum of their parts, not to say they don't have quality but generally lacking quality throughout and very little depth, also heavily struggling at regional level and yet put them in the Welsh setup and it's always defiant and spirited and very rarely leads to an embarrassing scoreline contrary to a lot of preconceptions, it pains me to say it as an Englishman but it's almost the polar opposite to England.</p><p></p><p>Obviously losing to that Italian side (which are pretty talented) wasn't ideal but probably due to not giving them the respect they deserved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbo, post: 1093559, member: 77204"] Tbf regardless it was a very spirited Welsh performance, to almost win against the champions in their own back yard is very good, I don’t mean this offensively so hopefully Welsh fans don’t take it as such but what really impresses me is how they consistently play better than the sum of their parts, not to say they don’t have quality but generally lacking quality throughout and very little depth, also heavily struggling at regional level and yet put them in the Welsh setup and it’s always defiant and spirited and very rarely leads to an embarrassing scoreline contrary to a lot of preconceptions, it pains me to say it as an Englishman but it’s almost the polar opposite to England. Obviously losing to that Italian side (which are pretty talented) wasn’t ideal but probably due to not giving them the respect they deserved. [/QUOTE]
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