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Excellent.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
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Originally posted by Havak
Tamerlin you do realise that you made that sound like you prefer SH refs – in total contradiction to the rest of your post?
About Mr Jutge, I am sorry to tell you I am not considering him as a good referee, I know what I am talking about as I have seen him helming, and spoiling, too many games of the French championship.
Mr Méné will be a good referee the day he realizes that the laws have been made to keep the ball alive. To keep it short, he knows the letter of the law perfectly (I am sure he could give lessons to many international level referees that would learn laws they had not the lesser idea of) but is yet to understand their spirit.
IMO, the only good french referee is Mr Joël Dumé though he sometimes miss some games.
Havak, when I am talking about the referees I am generally talking about the International level referees (H-Cup and Tests' referees). I can't say anything about the English championship referees, nor about the way they are managing the domestic games, as I have not seen a single English vs. English game this year.
I wish you could read the articles published in this week Midi Olympique which is usually very kind with the referees. The umpiring has been called incomprehensible, mystic, abracadabrant and so on... After a meeting with the French staff during which they replayed the video of the game, Mr Andrew Cole left the room rather shaken and explained he had missed no less than 15 argentinans fouls as I wrote it earlier. A special mention to Mr Ramage (the referee who had previously refused a valid french try and didn't wait for the good video angle) who never sees a foul but imagines some from the border of the field. We can salute the courage of Mr Cole who recognized he was wrong when other referees would have hidden themselves behind the so called prestige of their role.
I don’t expect much from our warm up games – though I will save Tamerlin the time and say three months in advance that the refs in both French games will be awful and utterly biased towards the ‘Rosbiffs’.
Enough!Last edited by Tamerlin; June 24, 2003, 13:52."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Havak
Nice to know you are human too.
I see that Bill Young has launched a defence of your front row saying he felt that they performed a real step up from the corresponding fixture last November. I can’t agree with that to be honest.
I’ve been around the block – I can spot someone oozing insincerity a mile away.
What troubles you so much about the grand scheme?
I still think there’s a huge difference between pretending before a game that a referee should take your word as law and pointing out after a match what the referee missed of the opponents cynical play?Eddie wan't pretending that the ref should take his word as law. He pointed out the penalties awarded against England in the ABs match and wanted the same laws applied if the same things happened on Saturday night. In Woodward's case, after the ABs match last November, he drew - in spectacular fashion - everyone's attention to what he believed was the SH teams' illegal use of dummy runners. It was more than a comment on the ABs match, it was blatantly obviously directed at the ref for the Wallabies match the week after. And, in fact, Woodward was - as you claim Eddie was doing - telling the refs he was right and they were wrong.
Although frankly both suggest men with huge egos?
I hate to disagree but I think the refs have been somewhat stricter this year across the globe –at least in carefully defined aspects of play. IRB edicts seem to be smoothing a little of the cultural divide in refereeing?
To a certain extent that holds true – but it’s a little unfair. We have learnt from the SH in some aspects of play –
but we’ve taken as much from France in some ways. And you really ought to note France can and do use blocking runners when it suits them.They were when they were out here last season. In fact, they were playing a very similiar game to England's. Or trying to.
Even if the ABs sweep the tri-nations that means no more for the RWC than England’s recent wins really. Personally I suspect, with Larkham, Smith and Finnegan all available, that the Wallabies might shock the ABs yet again (at least in Aus).
I also notice that John Mitchell has replaced his entire front row with the front row that started against England. Oh, and McCaw is back.
Civ Gold time?
" ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Originally posted by MikeH
I will be petty and spiteful when we lose." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Havak, when I am talking about the referees I am generally talking about the International level referees (H-Cup and Tests' referees).
After a meeting with the French staff during which they replayed the video of the game, Mr Andrew Cole left the room rather shaken and explained he had missed no less than 15 argentinans fouls as I wrote it earlier.
A private meeting to bully a referee post match – come to think of it that is way worse than Woodwards open press conference. What on earth made him agree to it. I think refs need protecting from this myself.
I do wonder if Laportes setup spends too much time crying ‘foul’ these days and not enough correcting the problems you have on the field? Great teams adjust to poor referees don’t they?
We can salute the courage of Mr Cole who recognized he was wrong when other referees would have hidden themselves behind the so called prestige of their role.
I would be satisfied with referees who simply apply the laws as they are written keeping the spirit of the said laws in mind.
Don't tell Tamerlin. He sees me as a God.
What an unpleasant neighbourhood you must live in. Sorry about ending the sentence with a preposition, but I couldn't be fagged reconstructing to avoid it.
for example, for Australians, J**** will join - if he hasn't already - the Sean Fitzpatricks of the world as an opponent who sinks your ship, drives you mad in the process, but, publicly anyway - and that's all we have available to us to judge - displays great character.
I honestly don’t think you will find Woodwards was a one off. He occasionally speaks without the brain in gear. It surprised me he did what he did to snub the Aussies as he normally reserves his ire for our media and his domestic critics.
He pointed out the penalties awarded against England in the ABs match and wanted the same laws applied if the same things happened on Saturday night.Eddie said he would be ‘encouraging the referee to be strict in those areas’ implying very clearly the referee should do what Eddie tells him.
And, in fact, Woodward was - as you claim Eddie was doing - telling the refs he was right and they were wrong.
I’m fed up defending him – I would like to see a real statesman like Richards or Evans (as a sop to MikeH) in the role soon after RWC anyway. I can see Clive staying too long.
That's what I said a couple of days ago. The differences these days are a bit of a myth.
Now that bait should land a Marlin?
Their big challenge, though, will come when the powerhouses of the pack retire, because it's the successful pack that sets up everything else.
They were when they were out here last season. In fact, they were playing a very similiar game to England's. Or trying to.
I also notice that John Mitchell has replaced his entire front row with the front row that started against England. Oh, and McCaw is back.
McCaw back and no Betsen to counter – I really thing the French need their heads totally in gear to avoid a thrashing.
I wonder are they saving everything for us in the warm up games?
We're getting to that time. I'll dig out the Bank A/c.It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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Originally posted by finbar
Mmmmm. Okay. But if you're not, it's a Red Card. You're out.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
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Originally posted by finbar
Don't tell Tamerlin. He sees me as a God.
Their big challenge, though, will come when the powerhouses of the pack retire, because it's the successful pack that sets up everything else.
They were when they were out here last season. In fact, they were playing a very similiar game to England's. Or trying to.
I also notice that John Mitchell has replaced his entire front row with the front row that started against England. Oh, and McCaw is back.
Mas (USAP), Clément Poitrenaud (Stade Toulousain) and another third line player I have forgotten the name. ()
Frédéric Michalack (Stade Toulousain) will be fly-half..."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Havak
Assuming we miss you in the first knock out round I think we can’t meet you until the semi-final stage? I wonder has Finbar analysed the draw in detail yet?
First - the predictable results:
In pool A the Wallabies will win of course. I reckon Ireland will probably be the runner-up.
In pool B France will win with Scotland as runner-up.
In pool C England will win and South Africa will be runner-up.
Pool D will be won by New Zealand, and Wales will be runner-up.
In QF1 New Zealand beat South Africa
In QF2 Australia beat Scotland
In QF3 France beat Ireland
In QF4 England beat Wales
It's possible that Argentina could be runner-up in pool A instead of Ireland, and if that happens they have a chance to beat France and possibly make it to a semi against England. Ireland could also beat France to earn a semi against England, but in the end England will probably beat any of those three teams and go on to the final. I reckon of those three that France would be the most likely to beat England, but I don't think they can do it. As long as they win their pool (and this looks very likely at this point) England have a pretty easy ride to the final.
So Semi-final 1 is pretty much guaranteed to be NZ v Australia (the first time these two teams play each other in a RWC!), which in my unbiased opinion will be won by New Zealand.
Semi-final 2 is most likely to be England v France, but could also be England v Argentina or Ireland. In any case England will advance to the final.
The final will, of course, be won by New Zealand....people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty
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I didn't realise our half of the draw was so easy.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
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Originally posted by Havak
Assuming we miss you in the first knock out round I think we can’t meet you until the semi-final stage? I wonder has Finbar analysed the draw in detail yet?
Call me cynical but I wonder how many French infringements never got shown to the poor hen-pecked guy?
A private meeting to bully a referee post match – come to think of it that is way worse than Woodwards open press conference. What on earth made him agree to it. I think refs need protecting from this myself.
I do wonder if Laportes setup spends too much time crying ‘foul’ these days and not enough correcting the problems you have on the field? Great teams adjust to poor referees don’t they?
Finbar should be over this like a rash asking for a definition of ‘spirit’. It’s a complete intangible and leads us right back to ‘interpreatation’.
Doing so would have been wasted on me anyway.
I bet it still surprises you to be writing such things? I'm sure you thought I hugely oversold him before?
I honestly don’t think you will find Woodwards was a one off. He occasionally speaks without the brain in gear. It surprised me he did what he did to snub the Aussies as he normally reserves his ire for our media and his domestic critics.
And you are spinning like Ali Campbell.Eddie said he would be ‘encouraging the referee to be strict in those areas’ implying very clearly the referee should do what Eddie tells him.
I’m fed up defending him – I would like to see a real statesman like Richards or Evans (as a sop to MikeH) in the role soon after RWC anyway. I can see Clive staying too long.
You may be right. I think it’s more a case that the SH simply has more poor refs right now rather than the ‘interpretation’ being at fault?
Now that bait should land a Marlin?
They would have turned you over but for them damn referees on the day?
I have a sizeable bet riding with you anyway." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Originally posted by MikeH
In the meantime I can be more smug and gloating if you want?" ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Originally posted by Tamerlin
Nor God, nor master...
This is the problem that must face all the great teams in the world, the Stade Toulousain have dealt with it when a full generation retired from the ranks, Leicester is facing it now and so will England." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Originally posted by MikeH
I didn't realise our half of the draw was so easy." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Originally posted by finbar
Yes, according to Tamerlin, whose only vision of the matches was on the plasma screen of his cerebellum.
Great teams adjust to poor referees don’t they?"Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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