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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:07 pm 
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pmsl - well Jimbo - hope you had a grand day out

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:55 pm 
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pmsl - well Jimbo - hope you had a grand day out

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Had a great weekend! Very nearly ran out of beer tokens though. Rip off Britain is alive and well in twickenham, the pubs were all selling beers at five pounds a pint, including wetherspoons! Still, are we downhearted? Of course we are, going to be supporting Ireland from here on in, until they get chopped in the quarter finals.

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
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I have a feeling France are going to be the surprise of the tournament but I can't see anyone but the Aussies winning it

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 8:28 pm 
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jimbo wrote:

Had a great weekend! Very nearly ran out of beer tokens though. Rip off Britain is alive and well in twickenham, the pubs were all selling beers at five pounds a pint, including wetherspoons! Still, are we downhearted? Of course we are, going to be supporting Ireland from here on in, until they get chopped in the quarter finals.


that's obscene for beer ffs

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:27 pm 
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Just occurred to me that even IF Scotland lose to Samoa we have another chance to qualify :shock:

USA to beat Japan :wink:

We'll beat Samoa though :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:32 pm 
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Cabby John 1 wrote:
As ever this Nation looks for a scapegoat, in particular England at the moment.

People tend to forget the progress that SL has made since taking over in 2011. He has had some very impressive victories during that time over the worlds best, and I am not talking about Wales (as proud as I am of them). At NO time have I felt confident of winning against a very good England side, a side that were many years ago the whipping boys/easy street of rugby for us, times have moved on and England are no longer pushovers.

It is time imo for a nation to get together and to back SL, Robshaw and the squad, yes mistakes were made,perhaps the heights expected were not achieved! So do you build on what you have (because there is no devine right to success), or shall/will you take him off to the Tower for another good old fashioned English past time and chop off their heads. I would stick with what you have and build on it, as change is not always best. You need to back your team/squad/manager, they need that very badly as they have not gone bad overnight.

Clive Woodward survived a sh-t England team in I think 99 and then went on to win the WC in 03, hopefully some comfort in that for you mortified English geezers :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
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I know it is Monday and it is not the best of days at the best of times......but this bloke needs a hand :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
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Their get wiped out fekking hooray =D> =D> especially after them spouting the LICKSPITTLES DIRGE :badgrin: :badgrin:

IRELAND IRELAND IRELAND =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>




TOLD YER ENGLISH TO$$ERS \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
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I know it is Monday and it is not the best of days at the best of times......but this bloke needs a hand :roll:


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That fell off some years ago.


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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
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Ever the glutton for punishment, I found tickets for England v Uruguay online at knock down, fire sale prices. So we went to Manchester yesterday, and picked up our tickets, change out of forty quid for three cat B tickets, thank you very much! Shame about the over zealous security at the sh!ttyshed, ( formerly known as the etihad) queuing for an hour to get in the stadium area, and they ran out of beer, ffs!! Still, a try fest, and a chance for supports to show their respect for the players by performing a phucking Mexican wave twenty minutes in! Otherwise a grand day out. And I wonder who came up with the brilliant idea of two massive rugby games on the same night?

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 Post subject: Re: England v Australia
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I wonder who came up with the brilliant idea of two massive rugby games on the same night?


Probably the same plank that put three top teams in the same group.

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