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Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostUnfortunately, if England win it again they'll become ******* insufferable.
We have had to put up with 4 years of worst world cup winners jibes etc from the rest of the world.
We would have every right to gloat, but I cant see us winning against SA.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostBig Jonah running over never mind through Mike Catt was a classic try.
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Unfortunately, if England win it again they'll become ******* insufferable.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI remember NZ, they are the ones who had that neanderthal throwback that they all hid behind while he ran through anything that stood in front of him. Was it Joanna Lumley or something?
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I remember NZ, they are the ones who had that neanderthal throwback that they all hid behind while he ran through anything that stood in front of him. Was it Joanna Lumley or something?
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Both times you managed to evade having to play NZ like the cowards you are!
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Another opposite. Last time we were red hot favourites at the start of the tournament. This time we were no-hopers.
Last time Australia were in it until the final moments. This time they were knocked out really early.
Time before last the Kiwis choked. Last time, they choked. This time.....
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I'm not superstitious, but...
...I'm going to be watching the RWC Final in the same place as in 2003, with the same group of people.
Also, I noticed that in the last RWC, we beat South Africa before we beat France before we beat Australia. This time, we've beaten Australia before we beat France before...I'll leave it there.
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