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Well Done Scotland...

Started by WoD, 26 February, 2006, 08:51:23 PM

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WoD

Good game yesterday, and unlucky England...

Was a very entertaining match.

Will I. Cooling


Yes, still gutted we lost.

Now we have to hope that England and Ireland win they're round four matches (very unlikely in England's case) so we get a knockout match in round five for the Six Nations Championship.

Will
The I is for 'I can't remember the password to my other account' or Ian. One or the other.

Trout

Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy!

Dudley


Funt Solo

Rugby.

England had a heavier squad that have been playing really well, so we sat down in the pub expecting to get soundly trounced and have our ears ripped off in the metaphorical scrum.

England did seem to have the upper hand, with Scotland always on the defensive, only just holding them off.

It was a war of attrition, and the only scores were through conversions (or whatever you call them).  Overall, England had more chances at tries, and twice it looked like they might win in the last minute of the game.

(I managed to get through that short review without once using the "determined terrier" metaphor...damn.)
An angry nineties throwback who needs to get a room.

Dan Kelly

And I was there :-)

Very Very Happy.  And slightly hungover...

The Monarch


WoD

And well done Ireland too...wasn't as good a game as the Saturday match, but the best team won on the day.

GordonR

Subject: URGENT TRAVEL NEWS FROM THE BBC


England supporters awaiting the arrival of the 'Grand slam express' are advised that due to a points failure and subsequent derailment at Murrayfield, the 18.12 from Edinburgh has been cancelled.

Further bad news as the A1 south has been blocked by a large number of wheel less chariots. Police advise that any owner of a vehicle unable to swing low, should call Scottish emergency services on 0900-GETITUPYEEZ, and await the arrival of someone coming for to carry them home. Kind locals are believed to be keeping distressed England supporters supplied with large amounts of humble pie, although sour grapes are available if necessary.