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<blockquote data-quote="sanzar" data-source="post: 227543"><p>Bloody hell England!! Turn up and f#cking play for once in your god damned lives! While I must admit that I enjoy watching England lose as much as the next guy, in Rugby League it's a different matter... Sure I want us to win, but I want England to make us bloody earn it! I want aussies organising big drinks nights to watch Aus V England tests because the poms are always keen on giving us hell. </p><p>It seems as though England are almost affraid of the kangaroos... they really looked dangerous for a while there early on, but they just couldn't punch through the defence and when Aus countered it was like they packed it in and decided it was impossible. I mean, you've got a big budget and tough competition in the super league and manage to win the bloody world club challenge every year, so why bring some of that brilliance to the international scene?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanzar, post: 227543"] Bloody hell England!! Turn up and f#cking play for once in your god damned lives! While I must admit that I enjoy watching England lose as much as the next guy, in Rugby League it's a different matter... Sure I want us to win, but I want England to make us bloody earn it! I want aussies organising big drinks nights to watch Aus V England tests because the poms are always keen on giving us hell. It seems as though England are almost affraid of the kangaroos... they really looked dangerous for a while there early on, but they just couldn't punch through the defence and when Aus countered it was like they packed it in and decided it was impossible. I mean, you've got a big budget and tough competition in the super league and manage to win the bloody world club challenge every year, so why bring some of that brilliance to the international scene? [/QUOTE]
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