Bullshare
- 16 Jan 2015 15:41
Well Dil lets hear it then !!!
Paddy Power current odds:
New Zealand 6/4
England 4/1
South Africa 5/1
Australia 8/1
Ireland 10/1
France 18/1
Wales 20/1
Argentina 66/1
Scotland 100/1
Italy 300/1
Fiji 600/1
Samoa 750/1
Japan 1000/1
Georgia 1000/1
Tonga 1000/1
Canada 1000/1
Romania 2500/1
USA 5000/1
Russia 5000/1
Namibia 5000/1
Dil
- 04 Oct 2015 01:20
- 78 of 163
cynic- 19 Sep 2015 07:15 - 17 of 77
on last night's performance, england won't get beyond quarters
they were awful in so many departments ..... any of the southern hemisphere teams would have shredded them
cynic , I do love an optimist .... quarters ???? :-)
Dil
- 04 Oct 2015 01:30
- 79 of 163
Martini - 18 Sep 2015 22:12 - 14 of 78
O dear only 5 points I expected more I am sure Wales will rack up more.
Yep , 13 from 3 games .... I'm missing u already :-)
Dil
- 04 Oct 2015 01:43
- 80 of 163
All joking aside I'm glad you lost because if they had to win against us next week I didn't fancy our chances.
The real reason you didn't make the quarters was the diabolical way the draw was made 3 years before the event happened and ranking Wales 9th in the world behind teams like Scotland , Argentina etc , etc.
Don't know what the current rankings are but we probably had 3 of the top 5 teams on current form in our group and you can bet your life on it this scenario won't happen again.
Only downside to England losing is Lancaster will be sacked by Monday and the rest of the World was hoping he had got the job in perpetuity.
Fred1new
- 04 Oct 2015 09:33
- 81 of 163
Humility.
Yes, I thought England attempted to play well above their abilities.
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cynic
- 04 Oct 2015 11:12
- 82 of 163
wrong way round ...... no question that australia were far and away the better team
hats off to australia and i still very much look forward to watching the denouement of the whole tournament
Bullshare
- 04 Oct 2015 11:35
- 83 of 163
Oh dear , well we will have to look forward or backwards to 2019! The better teams have won against us.
M
cynic
- 04 Oct 2015 12:05
- 84 of 163
the question then arises as to whether or not players who play overseas should be allowed back into the squad
i fully understand the logic behind not allowing, though it is almost unquestionable that the squad is thereby weakened
Fred1new
- 04 Oct 2015 12:08
- 85 of 163
Is it that important?
cynic
- 04 Oct 2015 12:20
- 86 of 163
your question certainly isn't
Fred1new
- 04 Oct 2015 15:07
- 87 of 163
Tich you are getting touchy.
Go back to sleep.
Fred1new
- 04 Oct 2015 16:52
- 88 of 163
I hope England was watching Argentina and Tonga.
They could have seen how to play rugby.
cynic
- 04 Oct 2015 17:48
- 89 of 163
only saw a bit, but tonga would do well to borrow papa farrell or johnny wilkinson to teach someone how to kick penalties
Stan
- 05 Oct 2015 09:58
- 90 of 163
I attended the recent Namibian match against Tonga.. but found some of the rules rather baffling.
Whats the Rugby definition of offside then?
Chris Carson
- 05 Oct 2015 10:19
- 91 of 163
Two broken legs and a cauliflower ear. Or a yellow card for diving. Take your pick.
required field
- 05 Oct 2015 10:26
- 92 of 163
Wrong title to this thread....should have just been : world cup 2015...
Fred1new
- 05 Oct 2015 10:41
- 93 of 163
Stan.
English definition is, "What they can get away with".
Dil
- 05 Oct 2015 12:34
- 94 of 163
Wales lost in the group stages in 2007 , sacked the manager and won the Grand Slam a few months later.
It's the English coach who is useless and not the majority of players (burgess and barrit are).
Get a new one now and start picking your French exiles again and all will look a lot rosier.
Good luck against Uruguay Saturday :)
Martini
- 06 Oct 2015 22:27
- 95 of 163
Have I missed anything of importance whilst away?
Dil
- 07 Oct 2015 09:54
- 96 of 163
Japan beat S Africa but all the other games results were predictable.
Dil
- 07 Oct 2015 20:52
- 97 of 163
Lol , who's this clown kidding besides himself ???
"Exeter's Slade, who will make his World Cup debut, said the Uruguay match was a chance to "finish on a high".
"We want to be remembered for this performance and not the couple of performances previously," the centre told BBC Radio 5 live.
.... and if you think that's going to happen then dream on. No one will remember the Uruguay or Fiji matches in six months whereas the Wales and Aussie games will live in everyone's memory forever :-)