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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.cyclopede" data-source="post: 154601"><p>Congrats England. </p><p></p><p>We did'nt have a very nice victory against NZ, but at this point you're still far away from us. Whatever, once more he had the hard job to do for another one proffits.</p><p></p><p>Read Dalaglio comments that says how pride he is to still beeing able to close this kind of match...!!! Beeing pride of the victory, I clearly understand and it's quite logical, but to be it by the manner is clearly not a good answer for the Rugby itself.</p><p></p><p>So yes, there was plenty of place for us yesterday.</p><p>As much as I was recognizing how smart was Laporte's strategy last week, much I'm angry of what he decided last night.</p><p>Reconducting the same team is one thing, but trying to reproduce the same game was completely stupid. The big default of the man is that he's not able to see or recognize when he's wrong (what is always possible and understandable).</p><p></p><p>When he's in the right direction, it might go as planned, but when he's not, he is not able to react, and adapt the situation.</p><p>What happended in the second half time is likely what did again Argentina (exept different scoring), and on that way, he didn't even learn of the lesson.</p><p></p><p>It's now more than 6 years that he'd been repeating that the home event was his priority, and for that had been given all time and meanings he wanted in his plans.</p><p>Hope he will present excuses as Graham Henry had the courage to do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.cyclopede, post: 154601"] Congrats England. We did'nt have a very nice victory against NZ, but at this point you're still far away from us. Whatever, once more he had the hard job to do for another one proffits. Read Dalaglio comments that says how pride he is to still beeing able to close this kind of match...!!! Beeing pride of the victory, I clearly understand and it's quite logical, but to be it by the manner is clearly not a good answer for the Rugby itself. So yes, there was plenty of place for us yesterday. As much as I was recognizing how smart was Laporte's strategy last week, much I'm angry of what he decided last night. Reconducting the same team is one thing, but trying to reproduce the same game was completely stupid. The big default of the man is that he's not able to see or recognize when he's wrong (what is always possible and understandable). When he's in the right direction, it might go as planned, but when he's not, he is not able to react, and adapt the situation. What happended in the second half time is likely what did again Argentina (exept different scoring), and on that way, he didn't even learn of the lesson. It's now more than 6 years that he'd been repeating that the home event was his priority, and for that had been given all time and meanings he wanted in his plans. Hope he will present excuses as Graham Henry had the courage to do [/QUOTE]
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