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Well played mate, that was thoroughly enjoyable!Hudders must be gutted but fair play to their immense contribution to the game.
Well played mate, that was thoroughly enjoyable!Hudders must be gutted but fair play to their immense contribution to the game.
Reminiscent of City v Spurs when Joey Barton got sent off ;)I’m cracking open the Aldi lagers in celebration. Outplayed for 65 minutes but looked a different team down to 12 players.
Reminiscent of City v Spurs when Joey Barton got sent off ;)
Folau did not "take the knee" as it's his decision, and, if you know him, he is his own greatest publicist, so he'll be the headline.Some brilliant games today but a mate’s told me that the main RL story for the media is Israel Folau not taking a knee. I hope he’s making this up!
Folau did not "take the knee" as it's his decision, and, if you know him, he is his own greatest publicist, so he'll be the headline.
I neither condemn nor condone his actions, but I applaud his right to follow his own conscience, as he's not exactly a white man (sic). Folau will say only (his) God matters (to him) and that's his right. We live in a free thinking society, and I'm glad we do.
Apparently, 7 F1 drivers didn't "take the knee"today, at Silverstone. Maybe after the fourth time they've done it, they feel they've made their point already, and it's time to move on. They and Folau should not be castigated for it.
I don't recall that Catholic ROI Sunderland player not having a poppy on his shirt, getting such exposure, back in the day.
I am just hoping that my mate is wrong and the journos report on the quality of the games. That might be wishful thinking
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It was pointed out that the lack of scrums helps the defending team, as they have a full defensive line, rather than just half a team. Not a lot of difference in speed though.