Re: Well done RSRU! ;o)




"Charles" <charles@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:mqd0o1tlu45n8be6ve94mpk3okp68np0ao@xxxxxxxxxx
Well done lads, you have absolutely excelled yourselves this time,
indicating yet again that perhaps it is not good idea to allow
excitable people to have access to a PC when they are fuelled by
alcohol.

If it wasn't alcohol that prompted the past few hundred intemperate,
blinkered, ill-informed, hostile, pathetic posts, then those
responsible need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide
whether they should really be watching rugby football at all.

What we saw yesterday at Twickenham was a classic warts and all test
match between two great teams. The match was full of drama, skill,
courage, tenacity and sportsmanship from the players, honest and
competent adjudication from the match officials and fervent support,
good humoured high spirits and bonhomie from the delighted spectators.

Quite frankly chaps, if you found fault with that game yesterday,
including the result, won by the best team on the day but which
against all the predictions (including mine) could have been won by
the home side, then you really ought to find something else to do in
your spare time.

The game was a great advertisement for rugby football and will have
delighted many millions of *real* supporters. What more do you want
for heaven's sake.

Unbelievable, I agree with everything written. I found the whole thing engrossing and if England had scored at the end I'd have been gutted but still felt like I'd gotten my moneys worth, unlike the first two tests played on this tour. That was a rugby game.


   The only question is, who are you and what have you done with Charles?


Keegan..


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