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2025 Guinness Six Nations
France v Wales, 09/02/13
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 550649" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>^ exactly my sentiment.</p><p>Welcome to the forum btw !</p><p></p><p>It's the exact expression I use "emotional rollercoaster".</p><p>The Wooden Spoon to France would have been the greatest hilarity in all of Rugby just 2, 3 months ago. Simply hilarious, a fantastic good laugh. And now, though it won't actually happen, it certainly is a very possible thing.</p><p></p><p>I'm very very intrigued about this coming match next weekend in Twickenham. By the looks of things right now, we lost both relatively "easy matches", they've won both theirs; we have a terrible record historically in Twickenham...</p><p>According to the cliché rules of French inconsistency, yadi yada, it's been said 50 times already...we're in for a BIG performance.</p><p>But I can see this virtual spark shut down very fast as the atmosphere and intensity suffocate us, and we're still experimenting with our attack and England calmly but surely pile up those 3pointers...though Nyanga+Domingo+Clerc gives us way more stability and is 3 big steps closer to the November team...</p><p>I'm to understand Fof goes back to midfield as well...Michalak and Machenaud will react big time, or simply Para steps in to start the game this time...</p><p></p><p>Like, without the French inconsistency theory, I have objective reason to believe this still will be a lot better than the first two.</p><p></p><p>And boy oh boy, while we're at it...how blurry and uncertain things look now thinking of the World Cup in 2 years...and things will only keep evolving, and moving...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 550649, member: 57076"] ^ exactly my sentiment. Welcome to the forum btw ! It's the exact expression I use "emotional rollercoaster". The Wooden Spoon to France would have been the greatest hilarity in all of Rugby just 2, 3 months ago. Simply hilarious, a fantastic good laugh. And now, though it won't actually happen, it certainly is a very possible thing. I'm very very intrigued about this coming match next weekend in Twickenham. By the looks of things right now, we lost both relatively "easy matches", they've won both theirs; we have a terrible record historically in Twickenham... According to the cliché rules of French inconsistency, yadi yada, it's been said 50 times already...we're in for a BIG performance. But I can see this virtual spark shut down very fast as the atmosphere and intensity suffocate us, and we're still experimenting with our attack and England calmly but surely pile up those 3pointers...though Nyanga+Domingo+Clerc gives us way more stability and is 3 big steps closer to the November team... I'm to understand Fof goes back to midfield as well...Michalak and Machenaud will react big time, or simply Para steps in to start the game this time... Like, without the French inconsistency theory, I have objective reason to believe this still will be a lot better than the first two. And boy oh boy, while we're at it...how blurry and uncertain things look now thinking of the World Cup in 2 years...and things will only keep evolving, and moving... [/QUOTE]
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