septic 9 wrote:Big D wrote:Good article here:
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/rugby/stuart-h ... iew-253621
Could change this comment slightly and apply it to post England game.SOB on a game in the AIs wrote: "They win a turnover in the middle of the field and they're all celebrating and going absolutely crazy. What they need to do is get on with it and focus on the next job. Go and beat these teams, rather than jumping around and shouting at lads... You're looking at them going, 'You haven't won anything major in the last while. Go on to the next job and go win these games'."
sorry I find it difficult to take anything seriously from the no self awareness Irish media and people like SoB.
Watch every Irish turnover at every level. You'll see the same whooping and hair ruffling and back slapping. Unless maybe if you are SoB, who would prefer to punch a player in the stomach when he isn't looking and the ball is dead, an dof course Irish social media (not taken on by SoB or Irish MSM) going menta with accusations that Pape had somehow managed to stick a finger up SoB's arse, which was in fact impossible which anyone who saw the incident knows. (Game kicked off, ref called for kick to be retaken, SoB runs past Pape who hasn't moved and throws a full blooded punch as he runs past him). A certain ref who watched it full on managed to see nothing. Irish fans should not be reffing Ireland
I think he got a one match ban, should have been months for the coward.
The SOB comment was from ages ago just pulled into this article after every journalist came away from the presser with a bee in their bonnet about the responses from GT and SH.Mikey Brown wrote:Yeah it seems bizarre to single Scotland out for celebrating turnovers too much. There are so many teams that do this, and when playing without crowds the whole "create your own atmosphere" thing really took off. There might be some sort of point in there about Scotland not focussing on what's ahead of them, but again I'm just wondering why many Irish pundits are so, so bitter about anything to do with Scotland.
SOB is a coward who should have been banned for a while for that, but I think he has a general point about the mind set of the players (broken clocks and all that). Even if I don't agree about the in game stuff I think it shows between games at times. For example we never back up wins against England the following week. This year was a prime example of when we could have been heading into week 3 with 2 wins and they blew it. As they did last year, even allowing for the red card. Both games were winnable v a very average Wales side.