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<blockquote data-quote="Jaguares" data-source="post: 657260" data-attributes="member: 63264"><p>This is very different when you're not involved. It's the same in rugby, if you are a Munster supporter watching a Super Rugby game between Crusaders and Blues and Crusaders must choose between posts or touch, like a spectator you want Crusaders to choose the touch. But if you are a Crusaders supporter or even, if you are a Crusaders player, you are going to want to choose the posts.</p><p></p><p>It's nice to win without merit, a famous quote in football: "The sustained victories hurt more." Yeah, of course. But if you're a victim of it, believe me that's the most painful thing exists. I as a player and as a supporter of a team, I'd rather be beaten by a team that is better than mine and don't be defeated by a team with a lot of luck. Now if it's a irrelevant game to me, between Iran and Morocco, obviously I don't care if could win the weak team</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, Wales even with 14 players were better than them. So I say that if Warburton had not made that mistake, you would have won that game, no doubt. I remember it well because I was supporting you in that game. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't say stupid things, if that was a game of rugby, Spain would have won easily 40-7. Have you ever played football? Football and rugby are very different sports. In rugby you have to defend 50 meters wide, and there are different ways to score, not even necessary to reach the opposite ingoal to score points. In football there is only one way of scoring, if your opposite goalkeeper played his best game, you can't score any goal in a game.</p><p></p><p>Do you really think that if Boks dominates for 70 minutes to Namibia in their own field, they couldn't score any point and then in the last minute Namibia, N-A-M-I-B-I-A could make a try and win the game 7-0?? Do you really think that? That was what happened between Spain and Switzerland in 2010, and that is very difficult to happen in rugby. I don't use the word: 'Impossible' because Duck doesn't like that word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaguares, post: 657260, member: 63264"] This is very different when you're not involved. It's the same in rugby, if you are a Munster supporter watching a Super Rugby game between Crusaders and Blues and Crusaders must choose between posts or touch, like a spectator you want Crusaders to choose the touch. But if you are a Crusaders supporter or even, if you are a Crusaders player, you are going to want to choose the posts. It's nice to win without merit, a famous quote in football: "The sustained victories hurt more." Yeah, of course. But if you're a victim of it, believe me that's the most painful thing exists. I as a player and as a supporter of a team, I'd rather be beaten by a team that is better than mine and don't be defeated by a team with a lot of luck. Now if it's a irrelevant game to me, between Iran and Morocco, obviously I don't care if could win the weak team Yes, Wales even with 14 players were better than them. So I say that if Warburton had not made that mistake, you would have won that game, no doubt. I remember it well because I was supporting you in that game. ;) Don't say stupid things, if that was a game of rugby, Spain would have won easily 40-7. Have you ever played football? Football and rugby are very different sports. In rugby you have to defend 50 meters wide, and there are different ways to score, not even necessary to reach the opposite ingoal to score points. In football there is only one way of scoring, if your opposite goalkeeper played his best game, you can't score any goal in a game. Do you really think that if Boks dominates for 70 minutes to Namibia in their own field, they couldn't score any point and then in the last minute Namibia, N-A-M-I-B-I-A could make a try and win the game 7-0?? Do you really think that? That was what happened between Spain and Switzerland in 2010, and that is very difficult to happen in rugby. I don't use the word: 'Impossible' because Duck doesn't like that word. [/QUOTE]
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