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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 935732" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>It's not here but Twitter is a haven for Welsh fans criticising all things pro 14. I should have specified that this site is very reasonable though, the B&I/joining the English league talk just triggered me because it's very fantastical as you say.</p><p></p><p>The conspiracies are that Irish teams throw and fix matches against each other to collectively finish higher up the table, now it's fairly obvious they just look at results and not the matches. My personal favourite was that the Leinster Connacht match was fixed this year because Connacht got two lbps, it conveniently ignored that Leinster won that game deep into when the clock turned red after an extrodinary amount of phases. I'm sure it'll resurface in the coming weeks when Leinster lose to Ulster in Round 21 ignoring that they won their conference with 4 games to spare and it'd be silly to play strong teams in nothing matches while still competing on two fronts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 935732, member: 45598"] It's not here but Twitter is a haven for Welsh fans criticising all things pro 14. I should have specified that this site is very reasonable though, the B&I/joining the English league talk just triggered me because it's very fantastical as you say. The conspiracies are that Irish teams throw and fix matches against each other to collectively finish higher up the table, now it's fairly obvious they just look at results and not the matches. My personal favourite was that the Leinster Connacht match was fixed this year because Connacht got two lbps, it conveniently ignored that Leinster won that game deep into when the clock turned red after an extrodinary amount of phases. I'm sure it'll resurface in the coming weeks when Leinster lose to Ulster in Round 21 ignoring that they won their conference with 4 games to spare and it'd be silly to play strong teams in nothing matches while still competing on two fronts! [/QUOTE]
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