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Eddie Jones furore .......
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<blockquote data-quote="RugbyMarvel" data-source="post: 895319" data-attributes="member: 75369"><p>You are drawing an equivalence, you talk about him 'whimpering and moaning' about the abuse he received, before immediately saying 'yet openly mocking'. What else are you doing? There was no need to make the link.</p><p></p><p>You could make a link between him saying players/ex players shouldn't make comments such as 'Everyone hates the English' and him making these comments and happily call him a hypocrite, but you always seem drawn back to almost mocking him for the abuse and intimidation he was on the end of.</p><p></p><p>I personally think his comments are stupid especially due to the position he is in. The Irish comment seemed more aimed in jest at the lad he was on stage with, who knows what else had been said throughout the night.</p><p></p><p>The Welsh comment was a little more barbed. Can understand why many feel offended, National pride and all that.</p><p></p><p>He shouldn't have said it, but he shouldn't lose his job over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RugbyMarvel, post: 895319, member: 75369"] You are drawing an equivalence, you talk about him ‘whimpering and moaning’ about the abuse he received, before immediately saying ‘yet openly mocking’. What else are you doing? There was no need to make the link. You could make a link between him saying players/ex players shouldn’t make comments such as ‘Everyone hates the English’ and him making these comments and happily call him a hypocrite, but you always seem drawn back to almost mocking him for the abuse and intimidation he was on the end of. I personally think his comments are stupid especially due to the position he is in. The Irish comment seemed more aimed in jest at the lad he was on stage with, who knows what else had been said throughout the night. The Welsh comment was a little more barbed. Can understand why many feel offended, National pride and all that. He shouldn’t have said it, but he shouldn’t lose his job over it. [/QUOTE]
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