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Thread: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

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    A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    that shambles on Thursday night.

    lets face it, rugby as a sport has more credibility than football. The Rugby World Cup has more credibility than and football world cup I'm ever likely to see in my lifetime.

    The Scotland rugby team is not the best in the world, indeed they probably won't go any further than the next round. But it is everything it can be and doesn't have delusions of grandeur or inspire hubris in itself or followers.

    So Come On Scotland. Let's Do It!

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    Couldn't give a f*ck about the egg-chasers, m'self. :/

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    Egg chasing is a London Establishment construct, borne out of the Olde Boys playing fields of Eton when some Hoorah Henry picked up a ball & began to run with it.

    You can imagine the likes of Gideon, Dave & Boris cheering on from the sidelines for 'the boys', G&T in one hand, something else in the other.












    Nae wonder Wlalter likes it!

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    And DimSlaver wrapped in his Union Flag beachtowel singing extracts from Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance.


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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    Maybe sir walloper should join a rugby messageboard and he could bore the shyte out of them instead of us

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    "playing fields of Eton when some Hoorah Henry picked up a ball & began to run with it"

    Nice try Abitdim, but I bet you weren't top of your history class at school.

    It was the Rugby playing fields that happened. Rugby. The clue is in the

    The Hooray Hendries of Eton continued to play football. Along with the other public schools. And the game of football opened up to the masses. Unlike Rugby (that's the game they played at Rugby school ) didn't absorb the masses, they went off and founded their own code of Rugby.

    Nice try Abotdim, but must do better. Now take 100 lines.

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    "singing extracts from Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance"

    I better do it quick before the SNP make it a criminal offence.

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    Looks like Wattie's been busy with the Google Search...

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    Rugby is a load of phucking shyte, a bit like the vast majority of Sir Walter's posts on here.

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    re: A win for the rugby team today will more than make up for

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
    that shambles on Thursday night.

    lets face it, rugby as a sport has more credibility than football. The Rugby World Cup has more credibility than and football world cup I'm ever likely to see in my lifetime.

    The Scotland rugby team is not the best in the world, indeed they probably won't go any further than the next round. But it is everything it can be and doesn't have delusions of grandeur or inspire hubris in itself or followers.

    So Come On Scotland. Let's Do It!

    The rugby team are only mildly less of a shower of losing fpuckers that the football team. We should withdraw from national football and rugby we are just a constsnt fpuckin embarrassment.

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