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Re: Scotland v England

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:28 pm
by BaggyTrousers
Rooster wrote:I see a positive in Farrells actions, rattle him with a few big thumps and a bit of niggle and he seems to lose the plot.
Sarries equivalent of YBY :lol: Wonder could we get him a wee yellow card and a box of Kleenex***?


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Re: Scotland v England

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:40 pm
by Bart S
Farrell could do with sitting down and taking some advice from Jonny Wilkinson about temperament, conduct, composure etc instead of listening to what his own ego is telling him.

Scotland were really poor, but then again, so were they last week. The only difference was last week they had a reasonable amount of posession which they did nothing about and this week they had no possession and still created nothing.

Thought it was a case of "job done" by England. Awful conditions and a comfortable win away from home - never looked like they were ever going to lose that one. Things for Lancaster to work on, but overall he'll be satisfied....as was Jo last week after our game.

Twickers will be a massive battle for Ireland. England's first home game and they'll still feel very confident of their chances of winning the championship, given they have Ireland and Wales at home.

Re: Scotland v England

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:41 pm
by Rooster
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Rooster wrote:I see a positive in Farrells actions, rattle him with a few big thumps and a bit of niggle and he seems to lose the plot.
Sarries equivalent of YBY :lol: Wonder could we get him a wee yellow card and a box of Kleenex***?


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It should be everyone's aim to wind him up Ulster style and big Nicks gps for the tryline should have Farrell marked as a waypoint :D

Re: Scotland v England

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:46 pm
by bazzaj
Farrell needs to grow up as his talent is paradoxical to his temprament.
I just wonder where Scotland go from here.
That was probably one of the flattest, passionaless performances from a home team in a six nations ever.
England were no surprises with that juggernaught pack on top once again but lacked the killer finish out wide against lamentable opposition.
That will not be lost on Joe whose attention to detail is second to none.

Re: Scotland v England

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:52 pm
by Russ
Is Scott Johnson the worst rugby coach in history?

Re: Scotland v England

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 5:14 pm
by BuckRogers
Russ wrote:Is Scott Johnson the worst rugby coach in history?
He has the opposite of a Midas touch. How he finds gainful employment in rugby is a mystery.


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