But that was funny!And yet it was so funny the 100-odd times the old "Too many Tahs" trope was knocked out? Not so much umbrage from anyone then. Something for people to think about.
But that was funny!And yet it was so funny the 100-odd times the old "Too many Tahs" trope was knocked out? Not so much umbrage from anyone then. Something for people to think about.
And yet it was so funny the 100-odd times the old "Too many Tahs" trope was knocked out? Not so much umbrage from anyone then. Something for people to think about.
I didn't say you did, but plenty did, and I don't recall too much umbrage being taken. There is "anti-[insert team of choice] hype" all over this place. I wouldn't get too precious about some being directed at your team, unless, of course, it really bothered you before?I'm presuming that while you are not quoting me it is in response to my post? Can't recall the lat time I did the "too many tags thing". Though perhaps it has been there at some stage. I completely support the WB coaching team making their calls and I've no concern if there is a connection with style now, and where the forwards coach was last coaching. I've said it before. That has nothing to do with this shit devolving to anti Red hype being distasteful. Which it is.
ummm but its fine that people are slating the Brumbies (and there fans) because the coaching staff picked there players.I'm presuming that while you are not quoting me it is in response to my post? Can't recall the lat time I did the "too many tags thing". Though perhaps it has been there at some stage. I completely support the WB coaching team making their calls and I've no concern if there is a connection with style now, and where the forwards coach was last coaching. I've said it before. That has nothing to do with this shit devolving to anti Red hype being distasteful. Which it is.
No need for umbrage then Cyclo, because Braveheart just put all the logical arguments together supporting the player(s) being questioned by channeling the thoughts of the coaches. Mind you, there really must be something odd about his thought processes to be able to make logic out of Cheika's selections, rants and raves.And yet it was so funny the 100-odd times the old "Too many Tahs" trope was knocked out? Not so much umbrage from anyone then. Something for people to think about.
Dru, you are right on the money in saying that the WB coaching team should make their calls for whatever reasons suit their purposes, but I'm not sure I can agree with your claim that criticism is devolving into anti Red hype. Most of the vitriol atm seems to be directed at MacKellar and through him at the number of Brumbies now in and around the squad.I'm presuming that while you are not quoting me it is in response to my post? Can't recall the lat time I did the "too many tags thing". Though perhaps it has been there at some stage. I completely support the WB coaching team making their calls and I've no concern if there is a connection with style now, and where the forwards coach was last coaching. I've said it before. That has nothing to do with this shit devolving to anti Red hype being distasteful. Which it is.
ummm but its fine that people are slating the Brumbies (and there fans) because the coaching staff picked there players.
Dru, you are right on the money in saying that the WB coaching team should make their calls for whatever reasons suit their purposes, but I'm not sure I can agree with your claim that criticism is devolving into anti Red hype. Most of the vitriol atm seems to be directed at MacKellar and through him at the number of Brumbies now in and around the squad.
That’s pretty awesome
How did he end up at the Brumbies? NSW have a habit of just pushing the talent away.That’s pretty awesome
He was playing league for Manly I think before the brumbies signed himHow did he end up at the Brumbies? NSW have a habit of just pushing the talent away.
It’s very bizarre to see someone like Mehrts say that we need a proper international season, and lay blame at World Rugby’s feet.Interesting Rennie said ‘three defections from a Japanese perspective’