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<blockquote data-quote="iINDOMINUSxx" data-source="post: 734431" data-attributes="member: 62610"><p>What the F**K is that rubbish, whats the point off it really.</p><p></p><p>We don't need foreign players in our team, That is 100% no guarantee's Scott Johnston idea. Is this going to really to help Scotland become better ?. No it will make us worse then what we are already. The national will look better but it won't be better for Young rugby players in Scotland knowing that our national team is full off Kiwi's or South African's. If you want to improve the game in Scotland, bringing in foreigners is not the way to do it. Our team on form with very few mistakes is capable off beating any team in the six nations. Don't blame the players for not winning games blame the coaches and the system. What we need to do to improve our game is quite simply discipline from the players in the current squad. Foreigners won't make it any different.</p><p></p><p>Home talent is the most important part off being a successful nation in Rugby. Scotland may not have the best off players but at-least there is big interest in the sport here. Look at the Scotland under 20's this year. We never really had a good under 20's team but look at them this year they had they're best ever result with 3 win's in the under 20's six nations and finished 7th in the under 20's world cup (i think).The under 18's also looks like they have some exciting talent to look out for in the future and the best part is from what i'm aware off. The players are born and players they're rugby in Scotland. The sport is growing here again, WE don't want a step down and if you want to bring foreigners in to ruin grassroot rugby in Scotland and decrease home talent in the national team in 5 - 10 years time the go ahead make Scotland a New Zealand or South Africa 'b' team. But it wont help.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>Also Look at Eddie Jones with Japan, They use to get smashed by 100 points by team's like Wales and Scotland. Look at them now they are beating tier 1 nations. They didn't need foreigners to help them improve, Yes they had foreigners in they're team but most off them actually played a good 5 years in Japan before getting called up to the national team. Japan will be a nation to watch out for in the future they're home talent is improving aswell as they're national team. If Japan can do that with Eddie Jones then so can Scotland with Vern Cotter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iINDOMINUSxx, post: 734431, member: 62610"] What the F**K is that rubbish, whats the point off it really. We don't need foreign players in our team, That is 100% no guarantee's Scott Johnston idea. Is this going to really to help Scotland become better ?. No it will make us worse then what we are already. The national will look better but it won't be better for Young rugby players in Scotland knowing that our national team is full off Kiwi's or South African's. If you want to improve the game in Scotland, bringing in foreigners is not the way to do it. Our team on form with very few mistakes is capable off beating any team in the six nations. Don't blame the players for not winning games blame the coaches and the system. What we need to do to improve our game is quite simply discipline from the players in the current squad. Foreigners won't make it any different. Home talent is the most important part off being a successful nation in Rugby. Scotland may not have the best off players but at-least there is big interest in the sport here. Look at the Scotland under 20's this year. We never really had a good under 20's team but look at them this year they had they're best ever result with 3 win's in the under 20's six nations and finished 7th in the under 20's world cup (i think).The under 18's also looks like they have some exciting talent to look out for in the future and the best part is from what i'm aware off. The players are born and players they're rugby in Scotland. The sport is growing here again, WE don't want a step down and if you want to bring foreigners in to ruin grassroot rugby in Scotland and decrease home talent in the national team in 5 - 10 years time the go ahead make Scotland a New Zealand or South Africa 'b' team. But it wont help. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Also Look at Eddie Jones with Japan, They use to get smashed by 100 points by team's like Wales and Scotland. Look at them now they are beating tier 1 nations. They didn't need foreigners to help them improve, Yes they had foreigners in they're team but most off them actually played a good 5 years in Japan before getting called up to the national team. Japan will be a nation to watch out for in the future they're home talent is improving aswell as they're national team. If Japan can do that with Eddie Jones then so can Scotland with Vern Cotter. [/QUOTE]
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