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Oh I don't think it'll end his marriage. He'll cop it for a while though. The very thought of it makes me squirm.
A security guard working at the bar "stole" the security tape then got dismissed after uploading it on YouTube. Said something about did it because Tindal was not acting like a gentleman but more like he did it because he is one of the many Kiwi's who love Pom Bashing but don't understand why they do.
Wow! Do they stil use VHS in NZ?!
Dear TFF,
I watched England against Argentina in black jumpers. I am reminded of instructions from my late father when I played juniors. He made sure that I polished my boots, ironed my starched shorts and white laces. His adage was "if you can't be a good footballer, at least dress like a good footballer". Maybe someone told the Poms the same adage.
Will Slatyer
Retired Wrinkled Rat
Couldn't agree more, Will. What were England thinking turning up in jerseys like that in New Zealand? What next? Will their soccer team head to their next match in Brazil dressed in yellow jerseys, just to give the locals the sh-ts?
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This post was left at the bottom of an article in the Sri Lankan Daily Mirror, breaking the news that thieves had broken into the home of fast bowler Lasith Malinga and managed to steal 2000 rupees - the equivalent of $18: ''Even our thieves are out of form!''
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The performing of the anthems at this RWC have been awsome. No teenybopper shit and full of dignity.
I was thinking this the other day, it's really good to see. I like the "group/choir" singing the anthems instead of the one person.
One of the occasions was played on the Rugby Club on Fox over the weekend. The trainer just ran on and kicked the ball away, from where it had been placed on/about the 22m line awaiting the Conversion attempt, with a massive hoof towards the sideline.
Couldn't have been any more obvious. Don't know how they thought they could get away with it unobserved.
IRB Spokesperson Doris ffopington-Smythe has announced that Valentin Calafeteanu from the Romanian Oaks had been fined $4500 for breaching the Rugby World Cup advertising guidelines following an exhaustive investigation into a complaint laid by Sportswear giant Nike who have exclusive sponsorship rights for the Rugby World Cup.
Calafeteanu, a 26 year old Carpenter from Bacau in Northern Romania, was reported to be upset with a workmate, who had posted a digitally altered photograph of one of his tattoos on his facebook page and claimed that local tattoo artist Ionel Romentascu had secretly woven the Asics logo into one of Calafeteanu's forearm tattoos. The facebook page claimed that Romentascu had allegedly not charged Calafeteanu for the work.
ffopington-Smythe said "The fine is necessary to ensure that our Sponsors are investments and partnership with the IRB are not undermined by deceptive tactics from commercial entities outside the IRB family".
Romanian Rugby Union President, Ianau Nicolaeske was reported to be irate with this treatment, and would be wearing Calvin Klein underpants at the next IRB meeting in London in protest. Zimmerli of Switzerland are the official underwear supplier to the IRB Directors. He acknowledged that the facebook photographs, which were magnified 15 times and rotated 75 degrees and had been further photoshopped to remove all red and yellow ink, clearly showed an Asics logo in the centre of the dragons back. At last count, the facebook page had received some 30 hits, with 22 of them being from Dennis Denuto of Denuto Davies Castle, the IRB contracted Intellectual Property Legal advisors.
Meanwhile Pumas veteran Rodrigo Roncero has received an official caution from the IRB for wearing unapproved shoelaces to the Queenstown nightclub "Altitude", and not ironing his shirt with a Kenwood iron before leaving the team hotel on a recent day off.