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<blockquote data-quote="Bargoedboy" data-source="post: 328762" data-attributes="member: 42380"><p>Well, where to start.</p><p>First off Cymro attacks my grammar, i return favour and now i am told, i shouldn`t do that.</p><p>Someone gives me abuse , i give it back, i am told i shouldn`t do that.</p><p>I should not disagree with Smartcooky because he is allways right , apparently. </p><p></p><p>So what are we left with, well a forum thats not actually a forum just a place of worship for top guys. </p><p>well count me out. Congratulations you have succeeded in what you set out to do. </p><p>Have the forum for what its worth, your opinions and your opinions only.</p><p></p><p>The whole issue of the laws is complex with many interpretations, not just from North to south, but between refs of same country. For me this is wrong, why should teams travelling from one game to next have to meet with refs to discuss how he is going to ref when we have one set of laws. It does not make sense. Some of my remarks may have been taken out of context but i stand by what i believe, that is the refs must have a uniform interpretation of laws, so no one team should gain advantage over another due to refs interpretation of law.</p><p>There is a major difference between North and South in how we want game to be played, nothing wrong with that provided we all play to same rules. Myself, i am not a fan of up the jumper boring rugby like England have been known to play , yet it has its place in the game, because they win that way within the laws.</p><p>How i wish Wales could learn how to close the game out by using maul after maul, kick after kick, rather than being losers in an exciting game.</p><p>Smartcooky i bow to your superior Knowledge of the law book , but not how you interpret it to suit your team!</p><p>One last question, how do you delete your own membership and profile?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bargoedboy, post: 328762, member: 42380"] Well, where to start. First off Cymro attacks my grammar, i return favour and now i am told, i shouldn`t do that. Someone gives me abuse , i give it back, i am told i shouldn`t do that. I should not disagree with Smartcooky because he is allways right , apparently. So what are we left with, well a forum thats not actually a forum just a place of worship for top guys. well count me out. Congratulations you have succeeded in what you set out to do. Have the forum for what its worth, your opinions and your opinions only. The whole issue of the laws is complex with many interpretations, not just from North to south, but between refs of same country. For me this is wrong, why should teams travelling from one game to next have to meet with refs to discuss how he is going to ref when we have one set of laws. It does not make sense. Some of my remarks may have been taken out of context but i stand by what i believe, that is the refs must have a uniform interpretation of laws, so no one team should gain advantage over another due to refs interpretation of law. There is a major difference between North and South in how we want game to be played, nothing wrong with that provided we all play to same rules. Myself, i am not a fan of up the jumper boring rugby like England have been known to play , yet it has its place in the game, because they win that way within the laws. How i wish Wales could learn how to close the game out by using maul after maul, kick after kick, rather than being losers in an exciting game. Smartcooky i bow to your superior Knowledge of the law book , but not how you interpret it to suit your team! One last question, how do you delete your own membership and profile? [/QUOTE]
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