Re: International views on Umaga's retirement and retirement in general



In article <438d0303$1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "David Keegan" <no@spam> wrote:

> "William A. T. Clark" <clark.31@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:clark.31-F8A586.14335029112005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > In article <1133228541.915535.217490@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > "Kozz" <richard.raudon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> In NZ the talk is all of Tana Umaga being sensible for getting out
> >> while he's still got some form left, getting to spend time with his
> >> family, etc etc.
> >>
> >> I'd be really interested to hear thoughts on his retirement from those
> >> outside of NZ - is it sensible for the captain of a successful team to
> >> walk while they are on form?
> >>
> >> Is it sensible for the management team to let a leader such as Umaga
> >> walk?
> >>
> >> What was the reaction when Johnson left the England side? What are your
> >> views on Gregan and his departure, or lack thereof?
> >>
> >> Does the captain have any influence on the performance of a team?
> >
> > I imagine it is only a split second before we hear he has signed for a
> > GP team, or one in the French league. Frankly, we'd be delighted to see
> > him here.
> >
> > William Clark
>
> At *the* Ohio State University?
>
> Keegan..

Sure, why not. As long as he can make the academic requirements for
admission.

We have linebackers here that would eat him for lunch.

William Clark
.



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