stuff like cleverley is international class?Originally Posted by Bettyboo
as a kiwi, i think he's better off sticking to rugby like
He is every bit as International class as Carrick...Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
Cleverlet played really well at times last year, but this year, the times I've seen him (not often because I prefer to watch Man City than Man U for the goal feasts....), he's been poor (like the rest of the team).
Cycling should be banned!!!
Sorry betty but bruce has proven himself a prick just like you are beginning to.
No betty I didn't watch any Rugby yesterday as I was busy with other things, but don't hold that against me.
Unlike yourself I don't make predictions about my National team which somehow seems to grip your shit for some reason. Predictions have a nasty habit of turning round and biting you on the arse just like last year when Wales delivered that humiliating defeat against England.. Some English poster's on here thought it was Steve Walsh's fault England lost which only goes to show what bad-loser's the English are you.Glad you've found such a great sportsman in bruce with only 108 posts under his belt , how very discerning of you..
On a more personal note I played rugby from the age of 12 right up to the age of 33
and went to school with Andy Irvine who was two years above me .I personally know Jim Aitken and knew and worked alongside the late Bruce Hay but I myself only amounted to a mediocre club player but I enjoyed playing. Please read all my posts again then you and bruce can make fair comment.
Bruce Hay is dead?
Sad.... One of my childhood heroes, him and Jim Renwick.
Scotland in Cardiff was the best fixture at the time.
If the French can turn their European club form into International form (and yes they have lots of other nationalities playing for French teams, but a lot of reaaly decent French players too) then they will walk the 6 nations this year.
From Roman times in Britain there were two games. Football tended to be played in the cities whereas rugby was played in more open spaces...as things progressed those open spaces belonged to the wealthier classesOriginally Posted by Little Chuchok
What a bundle of joy you are!! I will be testing your "knowledge" of rugby if you poke your head up too often.Originally Posted by jamiejambos
Well brucie lets start with this pile of shite ^ because you've certainly got me on the floor laughing and I bet your new-found buddy betty booboo is laughing also Did you learn anything at school? Somewhere a village is missing an idiot.
DO you know the game of rugby's origins? Heard of the schoolboy Ellis and Rugby school where the modern game originates. Football however goes back as far as the middle-ages in all it's various forms but roman times.
No need to reply to any more of my posts as you're not even worthy of an answer.
You did all of that in Ireland? You are amazing.Originally Posted by jamiejambos
I bet you are perving over a pic of Brian O'Driscolls tight shorts while you are doing that
Who did you borrow the brain-cell from today?
Carrick, Cleverley, childish abuse......
Sound more like football fans to me......
Let them have their fun Bob. I find their immature and childish behaviour
quite entertaining. Probably a lot more of it to come if I know anything about idiots.
Pretending to be a Scottish rugby player...talk about idioticOriginally Posted by jamiejambos
clearlyOriginally Posted by jamiejambos
Anybody got anything interesting to say about rugby union?
Somewhat similar to yourself then marmite if in fact if what you've said is true.
I was starting to wonder when you were going to start with your two pennies worth.
Didn't have to wait long did I?
Robert Kitson interviews Stuart Lancaster in the Guardian.
Stuart Lancaster calls for rule changes to improve World Cup spectacle | Sport | The Guardian
Ryan Jones out of 6 nations
not good news with ian evans already facing a lengthy ban
Richard Hibbard also broken....
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