Where to watch the rugger after Ipswich?

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is it Eng v Aus ?
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I'd say this is a better opportunity than ever to ween him off that shit sport for good. Or you could take him to a evening 3rd division SPFL game. The shockingly low attendances will make him feel right at home.3
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Blackheath are playing Tynedale 3pm kick off, double bubble......0
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I recommend the Standard at Blackheath, was there after the Millwall game on Saturday. Ireland v Australia with the funny-shaped ball drew a big and boisterous crowd. Good ale; London Pride was in top nick.0
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nothing wrong with rugby1
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watching England play RUGBY UNION lately is about as painful and frustrating as watching CAFC in the
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In that clip it really looks like his head is actually going to come off.
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Leicester v Northampton .. always a clean fought and friendly affair ((:>)Curb_It said:In that clip it really looks like his head is actually going to come off.
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Yes it is.AFKABartram said:is it Eng v Aus ?
I feel a plan coming on...
The Standard sounds favourite then. At least we've got a chance of making it by kick off from the Valley.
Not my sport of choice, but can't turn down a double header.
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You would never guess it, but those 2 are England team mates.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
I reckon Jack Munns should do it to bikey to get a bit of team bonding going.0 -
What a bitchy little slap. No wonder footballers all think rugby players are soft..........Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
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I suspect Bikey might think he'd been bitten by a gnat!! ;-)ricky_otto said:
You would never guess it, but those 2 are England team mates.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
I reckon Jack Munns should do it to bikey to get a bit of team bonding going.
Doubt you'd make the start, but The Wellington (Fullers pub) just outside Waterloo is a decent boozer for the rugby.0 -
Why is it shit?cafcnick1992 said:I'd say this is a better opportunity than ever to ween him off that shit sport for good. Or you could take him to a evening 3rd division SPFL game. The shockingly low attendances will make him feel right at home.
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Rugby Union is a great game played by real men who don't roll about on the floor feigning injury after they have been tapped, or not in some cases. The speed and physical ferocity is frightening. The respect for the referee is something Football could learn from.9
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Best thing about that clip? After the game where they both shook hands, had a hug and effectively said no hard feelings. What happens on the pitch very rarely carries on post match, which is something footballers could learn from.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
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I remember the first time I went to Twickenham I was struck with how much nicer the crowd was around you than at a football match. No swearing around you and felt like a nice place to take the kids.
Compare that to the London bound platform after the game on Saturday (admittedly Millwall) and it was pikey chavs as far as the eye could see, effing and blinding all over the place.
I am a big football fan of course but like to watch a bit of rugby and am not oblivious to the more unsavoury aspects of our national sport.
A lot of people who say they don't like rugby will have a serious 'class' chip on shoulder going on and not like it 'cos its full of posh people'.
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Haha i love this line from rugby fans.Addickforlife said:
Best thing about that clip? After the game where they both shook hands, had a hug and effectively said no hard feelings. What happens on the pitch very rarely carries on post match, which is something footballers could learn from.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
No offence Addickforlife, but nearly taking someones head off in front of thousands of fans, including kids, and then shaking hands after and thinking its acceptable is hardly a great moral lesson. Its just highlights to me the brain dead divs that play the game.4 -
Don't get me wrong, its appalling behaviour from Tuilagi and has no place in rugby, or any sport.ValleyGary said:
Haha i love this line for rugby fans.Addickforlife said:
Best thing about that clip? After the game where they both shook hands, had a hug and effectively said no hard feelings. What happens on the pitch very rarely carries on post match, which is something footballers could learn from.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
No offence Addickforlife, but nearly taking someones head off in front of thousands of fans, including kids, and then shaking hands after and thinking its acceptable is hardly a great moral lesson. Its just highlights to me the brain dead divs that play the game.
However, it is quite refreshing to see sportsmen realise that sometimes things boil over on the pitch and just get on with it afterwards rather than whinging and whinging.
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Yeah i get that things boil over, but you get two or three of these high profile incidents every season in Rugby. Things boil over when you have a beer up the pub but if you saw someone land a punch like that you'd be asking for the old bill to take action.Addickforlife said:
Don't get me wrong, its appalling behaviour from Tuilagi and has no place in rugby, or any sport.ValleyGary said:
Haha i love this line for rugby fans.Addickforlife said:
Best thing about that clip? After the game where they both shook hands, had a hug and effectively said no hard feelings. What happens on the pitch very rarely carries on post match, which is something footballers could learn from.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
No offence Addickforlife, but nearly taking someones head off in front of thousands of fans, including kids, and then shaking hands after and thinking its acceptable is hardly a great moral lesson. Its just highlights to me the brain dead divs that play the game.
However, it is quite refreshing to see sportsmen realise that sometimes things boil over on the pitch and just get on with it afterwards rather than whinging and whinging.
I cant recall anything happening like that in the football league. Its usually handbags or Suarez chewing on a shoulder. It makes the whole 'Footballers could learn a lot from rugby' argument completely redundant.2 -
Fixed that for you. :-) But seriously, the players can't hack it. Even though they only play 80 minutes, they still have never ending substitutions because the fat guys run out of puff.dickplumb said:Rugby Union is a
greattedious game played byrealvastly overweight men whodon't roll about oncan barely got up off the floorfeigning injury after they have been tapped, or not in some casesbecause they've no stamina. Thespeedlying about in heaps andphysical ferocitypremeditated violence, ear biting and the like,is frighteningis pathetic and belongs in a bygone era. The respect for the referee is something Football could learn from.
As for respect, well, this very recent report suggests otherwise.
bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/30221313
And here's some further startling input:
Assaults on rugby referees are being reported more and more in the media. One study found that around six percent of United Kingdom referees surveyed had been physically assaulted. The same study found that rugby referees were most concerned about being assaulted by a spectator or coach. But a study by Rainey and Hardy found that it was in fact players who committed assaults on referees the most, contributing to seventy nine percent of all assaults on referees.
Can you imagine the furore in the media if that many football officials had suffered actual assault?
What's football had in the UK? Di Canio pushed one over once...otherwise....2 -
Belushi's in greenwich has a lot of screens and is usually busy for sports events0
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well i guess Phil Hughes accident ,although a freak puts tuilagi and his behaviour in context ...that punch could have been curtains for the other guyValleyGary said:
Yeah i get that things boil over, but you get two or three of these high profile incidents every season in Rugby. Things boil over when you have a beer up the pub but if you saw someone land a punch like that you'd be asking for the old bill to take action.Addickforlife said:
Don't get me wrong, its appalling behaviour from Tuilagi and has no place in rugby, or any sport.ValleyGary said:
Haha i love this line for rugby fans.Addickforlife said:
Best thing about that clip? After the game where they both shook hands, had a hug and effectively said no hard feelings. What happens on the pitch very rarely carries on post match, which is something footballers could learn from.Macronate said:nothing wrong with rugby
No offence Addickforlife, but nearly taking someones head off in front of thousands of fans, including kids, and then shaking hands after and thinking its acceptable is hardly a great moral lesson. Its just highlights to me the brain dead divs that play the game.
However, it is quite refreshing to see sportsmen realise that sometimes things boil over on the pitch and just get on with it afterwards rather than whinging and whinging.
I cant recall anything happening like that in the football league. Its usually handbags or Suarez chewing on a shoulder. It makes the whole 'Footballers could learn a lot from rugby' argument completely redundant.
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