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Scotland or Italy for Argentina in 1/4?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eternal Idol" data-source="post: 148028"><p>15 - 18? In that vain I could say that we could win by 30 points, we have beaten France and France has beaten Ireland easily. In any case I guess that you haven't seen <em>latest</em> results from maybe 1990 onwards, not more than 10 points of difference ever between these two teams (except once - 11 - and for us, well and the last 16-0 for us too).</p><p></p><p>Bonus point impossible? Well, we haven't received any try so far so I wouldn't dare to bet on that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, that means something, and it's actually 5 out of 6. Also we have beaten both Georgia and Namibia without any trouble at all, that can't be said for Ireland.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Let's see if they can raise their level first. By the way the Pumas are going to be even MORE focused against Ireland than in the opening match, they will seek revenge after what happened in RWC 2003 and they will play 100%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eternal Idol, post: 148028"] 15 - 18? In that vain I could say that we could win by 30 points, we have beaten France and France has beaten Ireland easily. In any case I guess that you haven't seen [i]latest[/i] results from maybe 1990 onwards, not more than 10 points of difference ever between these two teams (except once - 11 - and for us, well and the last 16-0 for us too). Bonus point impossible? Well, we haven't received any try so far so I wouldn't dare to bet on that. Well, that means something, and it's actually 5 out of 6. Also we have beaten both Georgia and Namibia without any trouble at all, that can't be said for Ireland. Let's see if they can raise their level first. By the way the Pumas are going to be even MORE focused against Ireland than in the opening match, they will seek revenge after what happened in RWC 2003 and they will play 100%. [/QUOTE]
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