Come on Japan! (Rugby World Cup)

Come on Japan! (Rugby World Cup)

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emicen

Original Poster:

8,721 posts

225 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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I feel they are coming in to this game with everyone feeling it is a done deal. The Aussies are going to walk it. Thats not my experience of the Japanese spirit, so I think we could have a good game ahead.

Commiserations to Italy whilst I'm on the subject of rugby, that was a good game, but ultimately a pasting!

moleamol

15,887 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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emicen said:
I feel they are coming in to this game with everyone feeling it is a done deal. The Aussies are going to walk it. Thats not my experience of the Japanese spirit, so I think we could have a good game ahead.
91-3, I think you were a little bit out with your prediction. hehe

emicen

Original Poster:

8,721 posts

225 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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Just back in, I ed off down the gym when the Aussies went over the half century. hehe

HSVGTSCoupe

2,535 posts

237 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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C'mon Japan.... tut tut tut!
you poms really are a sad bunch!
I work for a Jap company & have a few good mates from there but they were all saying before the game...
"I'll be vely happy if they just try & pray rather than pray & try"
bandit

Kermit power

29,472 posts

220 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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HSVGTSCoupe said:
C'mon Japan.... tut tut tut!
you poms really are a sad bunch!
I work for a Jap company & have a few good mates from there but they were all saying before the game...
"I'll be vely happy if they just try & pray rather than pray & try"
bandit
Oh come now, sir!

Look at the number of major rugby nations in with a shot of winning the RWC. Compare that with the oikball World Cup. Rugby needs as many of the smaller nations to do well as possible for the good of the game overall. If you're reading more into the OP's thread than seems to be there, I can only assume you have a level of insecurity rather beyond that of your typical compatriot! biggrin