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Wales: How do we turn this around?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 622791" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>You're bringing two different era's together here. The Expansive Wales years were year ago, the years around the 2005 Grand Slam standing out to my memory... last year when we got bummed by them they were on top in most areas of the field... the tries they scored however to my memory were scintillating counter-attacks. We weren't overwhelmed by expansive rugby. Expansive rugby in and of itself is not hard-wired into their game plan and hasn't been for years as far as I can see. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same old rubbish from you, different day. You are seemingly incapable of watching a team without projecting your prior stereotypes onto it. England have hold of some enterprising backs and the most mobile, least stereotypable packs - yet you endlessly push this utter ******** about 'Mass' like a 12 year old child. </p><p></p><p>"Ireland are not usually good at the breakdown" "England rely on pure strength". Complete and utter ****e and you never listen to reason either, which is arguably worse.</p><p>Complete clown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 622791, member: 12190"] You're bringing two different era's together here. The Expansive Wales years were year ago, the years around the 2005 Grand Slam standing out to my memory... last year when we got bummed by them they were on top in most areas of the field... the tries they scored however to my memory were scintillating counter-attacks. We weren't overwhelmed by expansive rugby. Expansive rugby in and of itself is not hard-wired into their game plan and hasn't been for years as far as I can see. Same old rubbish from you, different day. You are seemingly incapable of watching a team without projecting your prior stereotypes onto it. England have hold of some enterprising backs and the most mobile, least stereotypable packs - yet you endlessly push this utter ******** about 'Mass' like a 12 year old child. "Ireland are not usually good at the breakdown" "England rely on pure strength". Complete and utter ****e and you never listen to reason either, which is arguably worse. Complete clown. [/QUOTE]
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