Re: Throwing games in RWC



On Jul 31, 9:12 am, "Uncle Bully" <wakeupc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"ETaylor" <tr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Will this worldwide trend to use 2nd 15 teams continue in the world cup?
Especially in the Pool games when it is inevitable that the lesser team
will probably lose.
I think with 30 man squads it will happen regularly with teams saving
their best players for the closer games.

Hate to burst your little conspiracy bubble, but deliberately losing means
you'll come second in your pool, and hence face a tougher 1/4 final.
If you want be a world champion, it is much easier to simply win all your
games.

To overcome this

You should lay off the magic crystals...

It's true - losing games are how most teams get knocked out of the
WC.

Mike

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