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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
A Shirt that can’t be Accused of Spin
IAIN DALE IS AWAY - SHANE GREER IS STANDING IN
England gave the world sport, and the world…
[Note: this post is not an attack on English Rugby/sport in general... it's a joke]
Brian - don't be hard on Shane. He's only an Irishman so he doesn't understand the finer points of rugby union and the special tactics you enployed for SA game. Fielding Farrell as your best kicker was a master stroke so he could give them the ball everytime he touched it. Lulled them into a false sense of security, didn't it?
Just watch Ireland do the same to France on Friday. Then who'll be laughing out of their ar...?
I've got a feeling I am on the wrong blog here. You are the BBC aren't you?
It's a picture of a rugby shirt with symbols on it. Why is it a joke?
Please to not assume that all readers of this blog are interested or follow sport. I do not, and find it tiresome and would be happier if this sort of thing was posted on Iain's other blog, where people of like mind can ogle it in the privacy of their own rooms or discuss Jose Murhino or Abraham Milosovich or whatever it is they do.
A joke Mr Greer? One in very bad taste, sir. I shall be stopping my subscription to your esteemed organ forthwith.
ReplyDeleteBrian - don't be hard on Shane. He's only an Irishman so he doesn't understand the finer points of rugby union and the special tactics you enployed for SA game. Fielding Farrell as your best kicker was a master stroke so he could give them the ball everytime he touched it. Lulled them into a false sense of security, didn't it?
ReplyDeleteJust watch Ireland do the same to France on Friday. Then who'll be laughing out of their ar...?
I've got a feeling I am on the wrong blog here. You are the BBC aren't you?
It's a picture of a rugby shirt with symbols on it. Why is it a joke?
ReplyDeletePlease to not assume that all readers of this blog are interested or follow sport. I do not, and find it tiresome and would be happier if this sort of thing was posted on Iain's other blog, where people of like mind can ogle it in the privacy of their own rooms or discuss Jose Murhino or Abraham Milosovich or whatever it is they do.
I never darken its portals.
Ha, harsh but very fair.
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