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Big Eddie
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Posted: 21 Mar 2022 at 08:57 |
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Yesterday the RFU released a Press Announcement about England's 'solid progress in the Six Nations.' The BBC broadcast the utter disdain for the statement by a 'Lovely RFU' from Ugo Monye, James Barclay and Sam Warburton.
If this is how the RFU treats England supporters (and they really, really care about the £££s spent by England Supporters) it must now be obvious to everyone involved with the club game in England below the Premiership that perhaps the RFU is not being entirely transparent in its pronouncements and actions regarding the club game in England............ Now the BBC has said it perhaps the RFU may just start to show some humility The BBC rugby pundits were scathing for the lack of respect shown by the RFU in the spin pushed out by the RFU in that Press Announcement. Perhaps now RFU apologists will wake up to the real nature of the RFU.
Edited by Big Eddie - 21 Mar 2022 at 09:17 |
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Raider999
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Not sure finishing joint 3rd is the sort of progression I was expecting. Sounds like RFU are happy to keep Eddie. That sort of statement is exactly what you get when the body issuing it know full well the end results are not acceptable |
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Jester10
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The RFU is a bankrupt, Lovely and totally unfit for purpose unit. It has no interests in anything but it's own.
Some of this post may have been influenced by the best part of a bottle of red, but I'm on holiday, so it's allowed!
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Enjoying life!
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Redted
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There are a million or so reasons why the RFU will stick with Mr.Jones.
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FHLH
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French shirt numbers had names of community clubs printed on them - mentioned during game many times that FFR acknowledge the contribution of junior clubs. Premiership are like a trawler picking up everything and discarding what they don't want. My son was disillusioned by the treatment as a 15 yo by Saints - but I suspect it's standard ...... Sad that it takes a Welshman to highlight RFU inconsistencies (polite word)
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"My father told me big men fall just as quick as little ones, if you put a sword through their hearts."
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Richard Lowther
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England haven't progressed under Jones since the last World Cup.
He is no closer to knowing who his best team is, what tactics to employ or have a plan B in case those tactics go wrong. We have no attacking flair in the side and no evidence that we can find it.
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Big Eddie
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As a Welshman I should be happy for the England international side to sink deeper into the other Eddie's quagmire but as a staunch supporter of club rugby in any country I am appalled at the RFU's complete disregard for our game.
When an organisation spews out propoganda that is so obviously a fiction you know something is very very wrong. When and how will the RFU be brought to account by the community clubs. Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg address set out the solution "That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth. |
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tulip
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The RFU are probably being a bit cautious as the last coaches they sacked were Stuart Lancaster Andy Farrell Mike Catt and Graham Rowntree
And where are they now!
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Camquin
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The 2015 World Cup was a disaster, and highlighted the lack of talent development within the RFU, which has not been fixed. I know the RFU sacked Stuart, bot for the other three, did they sack them, or did Eddie have them replaced? |
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Sweeney Delenda Est
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tulip
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CJB1
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So you think maybe we should pay a 6 figure sum?
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"What I need is a strong drink and a peer group"
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tulip
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Yes I’ve not put that very well CJB1. I think they get paid too much and the passion for playing for England has gone
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DGS Old Boy
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Camquin, being fair and even handed apart from actually winning the world cup in 2019, what else could Jones and the English players do? Jones was hailed as a breath of fresh air during the four years leading up to the 2019 world cup. In my view what needs fixing in the RFU was raised by Will Carling years ago "Get rid of the OLD FARTS that run the English game"
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Thunderbird
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They think they do!!! I am of the opinion most of them do as they are told to.
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Big Eddie
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The problem is the senior management of the RFU who in my view 'manage' the 67 members of the Executive Council to ensure the Senior RFU Management get their agenda through. The Executive Council which represents the Constituent Bodies appear to act as an insulating bulwark protecting the RFU management from sanctions by the Community Clubs. Here is the RFU Constitution ...... reading that shows how toothless the Executive Council is
Edited by Big Eddie - 22 Mar 2022 at 15:55 |
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Big Eddie
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At Caldy's pre match lunch prior to the effervescent game against Taunton I sat with a member of the RFU's Executive Council. He is a friend so I could talk candidly. I explained that during this year's travels in National 1 I had been struck by the absence of support for the RFU from any club I had visited.
I explained that in reality 'absence of support' was a euphemism for downright loathing and opprobrium that was voiced unbidden by most I had met. I could tell that my friend thought I was being a little overzealous in my condemnation. As if on cue the Taunton President got to his feet and adeptly eviscerated the RFU before entertaining us with some very witty repartee, Proper rugby man, so clearly incensed by the disregard the duplicitous RFU has for everything outside the Premiership and the international game. I gave my friend a 'told you' glance...........if only Bill Sweeney had been there to receive the contempt personally. Afterwards we all enjoyed a fabulous game of National 1 rugby between 2 good attacking sides. If the RFU continues its course of enriching the handful of Premiership Clubs at the expense of its other 2,000+ clubs there may not be many more such contests
Edited by Big Eddie - 28 Mar 2022 at 11:55 |
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Mountain Man
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BE, agree but the quality of such games is already being watered down by the reduction in the leagues next season which can only result in lower standards.
Nat 1 is a fantastic league - it should be left as it is, as should the next levels down.
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Big Eddie
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100 % agree Mountain Man
Edited by Big Eddie - 30 Mar 2022 at 07:55 |
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Raider999
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The reduction to 14 teams in N1 is not going to 'water down the quality' in N1. The changes at level 4 where there will now be 42 teams instead of 30 is where the real 'watering down' in quality' will occur |
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Thatbloke
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Slight blip there Raider999 - 42 instead of 32
I think you might find these 3 new leagues split in half pretty quickly. Within that 42 you will have 12 or 13 clubs promoted from Level 5 plus the 6 clubs who have escaped relegation from Level 4 (total 18 or 19 clubs of the 42 who will be perceived to be "weaker" - that remains to be seen but it does mean on average there will be 6 or 7 of these clubs in each of the 3 new leagues so hypothetically 8 "established" clubs and 6 "weaker" clubs in each division Might not work out that way but highly likely I would say. Having said that we will be one of those "weaker" clubs and we can't wait to give it a go - you might be surprised!!
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