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11-10-2019 11:58 PM #481
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12-10-2019 06:08 AM #482
hope greig laidlaw gets the chance to captain scotland in what could possibly be his last international game, we're certainly going to miss his kicking
Italians understandably not very happy at missing out against the all blacks https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...New%20Zealand.
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12-10-2019 08:33 AM #483hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
Japan’s training session this morning/afternoon:
https://mobile.twitter.com/OliverTre...49399371599873
Found it brilliant the way the Japanese players all made their way through it differently. Some just walked through it with no problem like Leitch while Nagare used the bench and door to not get wet above knee level 😂
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12-10-2019 08:53 AM #484This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 09:10 AM #485
I think a lot of people are getting themselves hysterical (not on here, but in general) about a rugby match, when Japan is sitting in the path of what could be their worst typhoon in over 60 years. This thing could quite easily result in thousands of fatalities and thousands more being displaced, yet a large part of the focus is on us. I agree with World Rugby - the talk of legal action isn't helpful. We all signed up to the competition rules and accepted the risk of playing a RWC in a country that's subject to significant storms at this time of the year (the madness of choosing Japan with this knowledge is a different discussion). Even if WR took a "common sense" approach and moved it x00 miles away, or played it a few days later...this is likely going to be a major national emergency, and the days after this thing makes landfill will see the Japanese authorities/people dealing with disruption on a monumental scale - I doubt anyone will/should be thinking about rugby in the wake of that, especially the Japanese team who will undoubtedly be impacted by the devastation this thing will likely bring.
Is it going to suck if this is how we exit the competition? Absolutely. Is it a farce that this situation has been allowed to develop by choosing to play the World Cup in this locale during their typhoon season? Completely.
I'm also growing weary already of the suggestion that World Rugby wouldn't impose the rules if it were a New Zealand, England or Australia etc facing elimination. It's baseless, and it just sounds like a major chip on the shoulder.
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12-10-2019 09:53 AM #486This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 09:55 AM #487
The rules about cancelling a match are very sensible if a match has to be cancelled due to a sudden unexpected issue. When we have known for days of the potential to the area then it is a disgrace that there was no plan to move the game to another city or delay the game. That is not only the Scotland game but the NZ v Italy and the England v France games as well.
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12-10-2019 10:01 AM #488This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 10:12 AM #489This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 10:20 AM #490This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have, as I'm sure everyone connected to the SRU will too, the greatest sympathy for anyone who has to contend with living in the area during or after the typhoon. It doesn't make the WR mismanagement any more acceptable
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12-10-2019 10:46 AM #491hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
That pitch looks absolutely horrendous! Apparently big lumps of turf were already coming up when Samoa were practicing scrums during their warm up!
Real risk of injuries.
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12-10-2019 11:24 AM #492
Makes a joke of the competition.
Six nations should be changed as well, final games should all be at the same time.
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12-10-2019 11:29 AM #493This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You could move it to the furthest point from where landfall is due: if thousands of people are killed and thousands more displaced, it’s going to be a state of national emergency. Moving it is putting a plaster over a tumour. My only thought is why Japan were awarded the competition given the known seasonality of typhoons. Having said that, one of this magnitude is an extremely rare event and the only thought anyone in Japan should have is for their safety.
SRU need to realise the gravity of what’s heading toward Japan. This thing is enormous and the impacts make a game of rugby seem meaningless.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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12-10-2019 11:40 AM #494This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 01:17 PM #495This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In a state of national emergency with thousands killed and/or displaced surely you enter territory in which the recovery period is measured in months and as such the entire tournament just becomes an unnecessary distraction? Perhaps it would be best just to postpone the entire event.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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12-10-2019 03:00 PM #496This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 04:13 PM #497
The eye of the typhoon has passed to the north of Tokyo and Nagasaki so news should be coming out of Japan as to the level of damage later today.
Current situation at the airport
https://www.webcamtaxi.com/en/japan/...i-airport.htmlThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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12-10-2019 06:23 PM #498This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However the point still stands that even if this storm does do its very worst, the rugby World Cup will still be played to a conclusion and the point being made is that some teams are potentially going to be denied the chance to progress as far as they can due to one of their matches being cancelled.
I agree that every team signed up to play knowing the rules in advance and knew that they were playing in a country that is prone to experiencing typhoons at this time of year but I can still understand why teams would be angry at being eliminated in this way, whilst still being able to put things in perspective and having the utmost sympathy for the Japanese people affected by this storm.
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12-10-2019 06:23 PM #499hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
Bit of positive news regarding the game although we await World Rugby’s decision if it is totally safe for it to go ahead
https://mobile.twitter.com/dannychoo...43414792630272
https://mobile.twitter.com/HnakoDoro...47125568876545
https://mobile.twitter.com/stuartker...23990710734848
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12-10-2019 06:27 PM #500
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Any action taken from the SRU is going to be seen as nothing but negative. If it doesn't go ahead then we should keep quiet. It's galling to go out of two world cups in a row on circumstances outside of how we played.
I hope it's played but the world press won't paint a pretty picture of Scotland if we complain given that there has been fatalities.
It's just bloody typical of Scotland.
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12-10-2019 07:03 PM #501This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The whole thing is utter BS.
Same as the qatar world cup. These decisions to award these competitions to countries that have issues for different reasons should be challenged and ridiculed for what they are, ridiculous.
Japan has typhoons at this time of year every year... It should never have been award the world cup.
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12-10-2019 07:08 PM #502
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So make an official complaint?
Obviously the best scenario is for the game to go ahead.
We'll get slaughtered as being crass if we complain.
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12-10-2019 07:11 PM #503This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We just happen to be a smaller nation playing the hosts.
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12-10-2019 07:26 PM #504
It is the rules but at the same time if this was NZ ,England, Australia, South Africa ,Japan and possibly the French the game would have been moved on Wednesday. Absolutely no chance New Zealand for example are put out a world cup in this fashion.
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12-10-2019 07:32 PM #505This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2019 07:39 PM #506
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12-10-2019 07:44 PM #507This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Kick up **** cos it's corrupt as *#&)
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12-10-2019 09:03 PM #508
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So you're happy to kick up **** despite a natural disaster?
That's just daft Jimmy, I'm as fervent a Scotland fan as yourself but a wee bit perspective mate.
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12-10-2019 09:17 PM #509This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm saying a) why was Japan awarded it when this happens on some level every year? B) why isn't a proper contingency built in? C) why is it only "smaller" Nations impacted in terms of the rugby world cup?
It's a complete and utter farce.
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12-10-2019 10:42 PM #510hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
The first leak, or the first chancer that the game is going ahead? 🤞🏾
https://mobile.twitter.com/Scotsmac/...42594383110146
Only Namibia vs Canada has been officially called off.
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