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Old 10-09-2011, 02:55 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Ref not giving us much at the break down to put it politely.

Bryce Lawrence has a bit of history with us.
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Sounds like all things suckage so far.
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If ever there was a game that I'd hope for both teams to lose, it's this one. Marginally supporting the Pumas due to the underdog factor.
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Ref not giving us much at the break down to put it politely.

Bryce Lawrence has a bit of history with us.
The Grauniad's MBM is mildly amusing.

The referee's mood is now approaching thermonuclear, as he bollocks Mike Tindall.
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FFS Jonny.

Might've been tempted to take a reset there. Penalty try in the offing.
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Dire goalkicking by both sides. How did Wilkinson miss that last one? It's not like there are any excuses - there's no bloody wind!
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I've lost count of the cock-ups.
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And another miss from the halfway line. Bizarre tactics from Argentina.
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Dire goalkicking by both sides. How did Wilkinson miss that last one? It's not like there are any excuses - there's no bloody wind!
Wilkinson was suggesting the lack of factors to consider was a factor in itself.
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Deliberately tried to take out the Argentine Centre there. Big hit.
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Knee to the head there? Nasty. Hope he's OK.
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FFS. What is that English lock up to?
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Well, this is a bit ****.
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Ref not giving us much at the break down to put it politely.

Bryce Lawrence has a bit of history with us.
Even on the rare occasions when he didn't give a penalty Argentina were making an embarrassing amount of ground.

Horrible, horrible rugby from England. Managing to look like the cynical, talentless ****s in a game against Argentina takes some doing.
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seems like england are trying to Knock-out the argentine players..
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