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[2020 Six Nations] England Squad
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<blockquote data-quote="Not Eddie Jones" data-source="post: 986817" data-attributes="member: 81025"><p>Anyone else been reading Eddie's autobiography? It's really interesting the way he's approached the England job. He says the press are the single biggest obstacle to England's success because they all compete with each other to see who can be the most outraged. Seeing the press reaction to Sunday's loss, it's hard to argue. He talks about this 'cartoonish character' the press portray him as and how it's totally different to the way he is in reality, but how he plays up to it because it keeps the press busy with him instead of the team. Look at all the press coverage since Sunday's match, it's all about what a complete ******* Eddie is and how he should be sacked/humiliated/shut his mouth. The players are completed shielded. Mission accomplished.</p><p></p><p>And let's not forget: the players love him. That's a damn good sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not Eddie Jones, post: 986817, member: 81025"] Anyone else been reading Eddie's autobiography? It's really interesting the way he's approached the England job. He says the press are the single biggest obstacle to England's success because they all compete with each other to see who can be the most outraged. Seeing the press reaction to Sunday's loss, it's hard to argue. He talks about this 'cartoonish character' the press portray him as and how it's totally different to the way he is in reality, but how he plays up to it because it keeps the press busy with him instead of the team. Look at all the press coverage since Sunday's match, it's all about what a complete ******* Eddie is and how he should be sacked/humiliated/shut his mouth. The players are completed shielded. Mission accomplished. And let's not forget: the players love him. That's a damn good sign. [/QUOTE]
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