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Erm, putting an ex player as manager who rules by his heart and not with his head, is not what one would call the most wise of moves for the England team.
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They've been shyte for circa the last 6 years. Why the surprise now?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDon't mean to sounds bitter but if Ireland were really any good they'd have put 50 points on England.
It pains me to say it, but ENGLAND ARE SHYTE
WHO, in f**ks name, is teaching English players to boot the ball straight into the hands of a random member of the opposition team? It can't be Martin Johnson, surely. I WANT A NAME AND I AM GOING TO PUNCH HIS LIGHTS OUT.
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Don't mean to sounds bitter but if Ireland were really any good they'd have put 50 points on England.
It pains me to say it, but ENGLAND ARE SHYTE
WHO, in f**ks name, is teaching English players to boot the ball straight into the hands of a random member of the opposition team? It can't be Martin Johnson, surely. I WANT A NAME AND I AM GOING TO PUNCH HIS LIGHTS OUT.
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Well I scared my cats and almost had an asthma attack with all the yelling and excitment.
I just hope they perform just as well in the next game and that o'Driscoll is well enough for the next game.
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