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Sir Ian McGeechan to depart as Bath's director of rugby
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<blockquote data-quote="psychic duck" data-source="post: 493712" data-attributes="member: 48703"><p>I actually agree with you,</p><p></p><p>towards the end of his reign with Scotland they were just dreadful, conceded over 50 points to France in the 2003 World Cup and nearly lost to Fiji and had a load of sub standard players in their squad at the time, and also a load of what became known as "Kilted Kiwis" which had mixed results</p><p></p><p>he did well at Wasps, but he came in after Warren Gatland's work and he was there as they declined so dramatically</p><p></p><p>I'm by no means saying he is bad coach, I think he is a very good coach, but he's not as mystically great as he's built up to be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychic duck, post: 493712, member: 48703"] I actually agree with you, towards the end of his reign with Scotland they were just dreadful, conceded over 50 points to France in the 2003 World Cup and nearly lost to Fiji and had a load of sub standard players in their squad at the time, and also a load of what became known as "Kilted Kiwis" which had mixed results he did well at Wasps, but he came in after Warren Gatland's work and he was there as they declined so dramatically I'm by no means saying he is bad coach, I think he is a very good coach, but he's not as mystically great as he's built up to be [/QUOTE]
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