Dream on!!
Rugby Union - Next England manager.
Forum rules
Please be sure you are acquainted with the forum rules outlined within our FAQs.
Help support the site by using our Amazon Affiliate link when making any purchases from Amazon.
Please be sure you are acquainted with the forum rules outlined within our FAQs.
Help support the site by using our Amazon Affiliate link when making any purchases from Amazon.
- lufc1304
- Superstar
- Posts: 12689
- Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:40 pm
- Twitter: @DrGonzo2411
- Location: Lisburn, N.I
Re: Rugby Union - Next England manager.
"When the going gets weird, the weird get professional!" Hunter S Thompson
Re: Rugby Union - Next England manager.
Sitting beside a new head coach as they faced the media at Twickenham on Monday, Bill Sweeney declared this was the "launch of a new age of England rugby".
Steve Borthwick's appointment, as Rugby Football Union chief executive Sweeney suggests, is about more than just a change of personnel.
With a new head coach, there is a new attitude and approach too.
After years of Eddie Jones framing everything in the context of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, the tournament in France barely got a mention all day.
Instead, there were other messages. Pride. Performance. Winning. Reconnecting a weary rugby public with its national team. Focus on the next game; nothing else matters. Turn the boos to roars.
"I am privileged to be England head coach," Borthwick told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast, shunning his usual tracksuit to make a rare outing in a suit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64039136
All we need now is for the FA to do the correct thing and boot GS back to where he came from.
Where did he come from ?
Ahh that's right, nowhere, coz he's done fck all.
Steve Borthwick's appointment, as Rugby Football Union chief executive Sweeney suggests, is about more than just a change of personnel.
With a new head coach, there is a new attitude and approach too.
After years of Eddie Jones framing everything in the context of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, the tournament in France barely got a mention all day.
Instead, there were other messages. Pride. Performance. Winning. Reconnecting a weary rugby public with its national team. Focus on the next game; nothing else matters. Turn the boos to roars.
"I am privileged to be England head coach," Borthwick told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast, shunning his usual tracksuit to make a rare outing in a suit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64039136
All we need now is for the FA to do the correct thing and boot GS back to where he came from.
Where did he come from ?
Ahh that's right, nowhere, coz he's done fck all.
Not dependent on Google, the www or 'stats' - Just a guy that puts his eyes to full use on the beautiful game
;@)
;@)