The Anti-Rugby Football Thread

Mountjoy Square.

. #teamhutch

Must be a great option to have. There’s an absolute plethora of them across all departments that have taken them from time to time as they’ve come up over the past decade.

There was a clip on the news of Ireland collecting some rugby trophy, some junior B equivalent I imagine but I digress. They collected it wearing their suits with no one in the ground. What’s going on here goys?

I heard that at the weekend but did not believe it

Which one of ye was it? @KinvarasPassion? Did u take the ladies game in on your expedition?

Whatever happened that secret RTE producer guy on twitter?

Ryle’s last favour.

Jones no longer feels safe on public transport
ROBERT KITSON
England head coach Eddie Jones says he no longer feels safe using British public transport after being verbally and physically abused on a train following his side’s weekend Calcutta Cup defeat.

Jones has also criticised jingoistic comments made by Scottish rugby figures which he feels helped to fuel an unsavoury post-match atmosphere. In addition to encountering problems as a standing passenger on the 9.15am train from Edinburgh Waverley to Manchester, it is also understood Jones was later caught up with fans heading back to London after Chelsea’s defeat at Old Trafford.

British Transport Police and the Rugby Football Union say no formal complaints have been received or made but the Australian is in no rush to repeat the experience. When asked if he had been subjected to verbal or physical hostility Jones replied “a bit of both” and he admitted his journey “wasn’t comfortable”. It has been reported that he was sworn at in the wake of Scotland’s 23-12 victory, England’s first Calcutta Cup defeat for a decade.

“For me to travel on – public transport I thought was okay but I’ll make sure I won’t in future,” the 58-year-old Australian said.

“It was shown on Sunday what happens when I do. That’s the world we live in. I try and do the right thing by the fans but if that happens you’ve got to have a look at your own safety.”

He brushed aside suggestions he would have been better advised travelling in first class.

Trouble
He said: “I’m a human being. I don’t consider myself any different from anyone else.”

Jones insisted, however, that not all the catalysts for the trouble on Sunday were aboard his train. His eye was particularly caught by reported pre-game comments from the former Scotland captain Gavin Hastings, who indicated Scotland would love nothing more than “to rub Eddie Jones’s face in the dirt”.

The Scotland prop Simon Berghan, who grew up in New Zealand but is eligible to represent Scotland via his grandfather, also suggested beating England was a favoured pastime in both hemispheres.

“I sort of knew that everyone hates England, basically, because we did, but when I came over here it was made more obvious to me,” Berghan said last week.

Jones believes such rhetoric encourages others to stray beyond routine banter. “If you talk about hate and you talk about rubbing people’s nose in the dirt, and all those sorts of things, it incites certain behaviours,” he said. “Are they the sorts of behaviours that we want to see?”

It is not the first hassle the Australian has encountered – “I had it down in Bath once before a game but I dealt with that pretty swiftly” – but he is now keen to put this latest episode behind him.

“As an Australian coaching England, there were always going to be challenges. I don’t want to make a big deal about it. It’s over and done with. It’s part of the challenge. We march on – we’ve got a game against France next week.”

– Guardian

What a soft-cock . He’s some man for stirring it up himself when it suits him but isn’t a fan of any sort of return fire.

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“Ya baldy English bastard”

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Eddie Jones is some man for a wind up. He has the English media wrapped around his finger. Not two fucks does he give.

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Fantastic to see rubby rallying around Eddie Jones after those horrible scenes more associated with football.

Eddie is a kind of rich-mans Jose Mourinho

They are onto something tbh - it’s the game for people who are clueless about sport or just casual observers of sport - women especially. Viewing figures have grown rapidly and you’ll get big audiences watching Ireland but who know fuck all about club scene or the wider game. But as those comments have rightly pointed out - GAA and soccer dwarf it for playing and participation.

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@bandage will be thrilled with the exposure he got there, it will do wonders for his Twitter impressions.

huh?

The rubgee lads are a strange bunch. Look down their noses at “simpleton” GAA and football fans but delude themselves into thinking these “simpletons” like rugby. Needy behaviour.