Re : The Six Nations 2009
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Originally Posted by
Banquo's Ghost
Great match - the only downside is that Louis has disappeared so I can't enjoy the turnabout quite so much. But I know he is hurting somewhere in Paris, and that's all that counts. :beam:
Quoi?? Hurting? Me? Over losing a championship-deciding game in the very first round already? This against our traditional green-clad pushovers?
Naaahhh...http://matousmileys.free.fr/aua.gif
Rest assured that of my many worries during the game, the thought of a certain Irish gentleman brooding on a merciless .org post was not among the least! ~:mecry:~;)
As for the championship itself: clearly it is between Wales and Ireland. May the best of the two win and may they do so in a sublime final game!
Re: Re : The Six Nations 2009
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
Quoi?? Hurting? Me? Over losing a championship-deciding game in the very first round already? This against our traditional green-clad pushovers?
Naaahhh...
http://matousmileys.free.fr/aua.gif
Rest assured that of my many worries during the game, the thought of a certain Irish gentleman brooding on a merciless .org post was not among the least! ~:mecry:~;)
As for the championship itself: clearly it is between Wales and Ireland. May the best of the two win and may they do so in a sublime final game!
Louis is back :jumping:
Quick, put him in a cage and chain him to a PC which has only acces to the Org forums.
Re: Re : The Six Nations 2009
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
Quoi?? Hurting? Me? Over losing a championship-deciding game in the very first round already? This against our traditional green-clad pushovers?
Naaahhh...
http://matousmileys.free.fr/aua.gif
Rest assured that of my many worries during the game, the thought of a certain Irish gentleman brooding on a merciless .org post was not among the least! ~:mecry:~;)
As for the championship itself: clearly it is between Wales and Ireland. May the best of the two win and may they do so in a sublime final game!
:love:
Re : Re: The Six Nations 2009
We're back in it! :knight:
Thanks, maréchal Murat!
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Originally Posted by
Banquo's Ghost
We just don't do victory, it's not in our natures. Glorious loss, inglorious loss, that's what makes good laments and sorrowful drinking bouts. A country where it rains on a permanent basis cannot win championships.
Aye, what's up with that? Ireland relishes in unnecessary losses, it seems. That, and a poisenous mixture of hype and insecurity.
Ireland can not conceive of itself as actually being good at something.
As it stands, Ireland is leading the table, on course for a Grand Slam even, with crucial wins against France and England already in the bag. Scotland should not be a problem. All that there is, is a crunch match against Wales on the last day, which either team can win or lose, depending on the form of the day, since both teams are pretty much equal in strength. That's all there is to it in this campaign, and this has been the deal ever after the first round. There is no need for either hype or worry. ~:confused:
(We are eying any opportunity for a last-minute table turnaround, though. And even if we won't manage that, the post-Laporte era is looking promising. Get your trophies while you can, lads, cause the next decade is ours. :knight:)
Re : The Six Nations 2009
Re : Re: The Six Nations 2009
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Originally Posted by
Banquo's Ghost
Oh, and apparently there's another match today. Can't remember who between. ~;p
Oi, that's right. I think there was another match indeed. The sun was shining, so naturally Louis was smart enough not to waste a potentially glorious day on staying at home for an irrelevant game of rugby. What was the score?
Re: Re : Re: The Six Nations 2009
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
Why oh why are the English 364 days a year a loose bunch of ill-disciplined, incompetent, clueless thugs who can't even finish a game with all men on the pitch, only to magically transform into some sort of All-Blacks on steroids whenever they see something blue? :shame: :wall:
It was kind of awesome in its awfulness, wasn't it?
I think the real question is how a team of supremely talented wizards who can pass a rugby ball around as if it is a soaring hawk practising for a ballet (most especially in the presence of anything green) can magically transform into a ham-fisted collection of prat-fall clowns auditioning for Amateur's Night at the local pub? Usually occasioned by crossing the Channel and seeing something white.
Even for the Jekyll and Hyde France, that was an extraordinary day. Having said that, England played very well in the first half but not at all convincingly in the second. If a Frenchman had rediscovered the ability to actually catch the ball at any time, you might have run them close. The English press is already overflowing with hubris, bless 'em.
Personally, I blame Lièvremont for choosing a side based on a rumbling mob of a pack. You don't batter England into submission, even when they are down and out. You dance past them, watching them wheeze after you like that rhino at the back of the Jumanji stampede. Your coach made the fatal error of compounding the Channel effect with blunt force trauma.
Worst of all, he's apparently going to select the same side against Italy, who also have nothing but the bludgeon. Then again, France may well turn up as a thing of beauty again - who can say?