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Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 2:18 pm
by SerjeantWildgoose
Well to be fair, you shut the roof two years ago and still swamped the pitch with sprinklers before hand. This way we can blame Providence for fecking up our fast handed, flowing game instead of having to resort to that tired old bollocks of blaming Gatland (Himself, incidentally, a tired old bollocks).

I was there two years ago and I'm told it was shyte, but I had tried to drink Kiwi's dry so can only rely on reports. I was in Sarajevo feeding drink into a Welsh corporal from the Int Cell when you won it in 2005 and that was great. I was in Monrovia feeding drink into myself in 2009 when we won it - that was even greater.

Really have mixed feelings about tomorrow. I want to see Ireland win and think we might, but there's a fecking huge chunk of me that wants you to win the Slam.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:05 pm
by Son of Mathonwy
Smiling or tears? There'll be no way to know in all this rain.

Feel sorry for the fans getting drenched. Wind predicted to reach 41mph around 5pm. Nice.

Normally it's a no brainer for the opponents to want the roof open, but in this weather I think it shows a lack of confidence, wanting the conditions to drag everyone's level down.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:31 pm
by Son of Mathonwy
SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Well to be fair, you shut the roof two years ago and still swamped the pitch with sprinklers before hand. This way we can blame Providence for fecking up our fast handed, flowing game instead of having to resort to that tired old bollocks of blaming Gatland (Himself, incidentally, a tired old bollocks).

Really have mixed feelings about tomorrow. I want to see Ireland win and think we might, but there's a fecking huge chunk of me that wants you to win the Slam.
The sprinklers thing is a pretty weak excuse from Schmidt. Surely in dry conditions every home team waters the pitch so as to suit their game. And wet grass isn't the same as playing in the rain (let alone a gale).

Re mixed feelings, just repeat: If you win, you give the championship to England. If you win, you give the championship to England. If you win, you give the championship to England.
Ireland's duty is clear at this time. :)

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:31 pm
by Buggaluggs
If the pitch becomes a bog, it will come down to which team is better equipped to trot on it

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:44 pm
by Sourdust
Son of Mathonwy wrote:
Normally it's a no brainer for the opponents to want the roof open, but in this weather I think it shows a lack of confidence, wanting the conditions to drag everyone's level down.
The flipside of having no control over our own stadium, is how the opponent's decision can be spun.

In the psychology of any match build-up, it's always useful to be able to cast the other guy as being better-off. "They chose to have the roof open" puts a little extra pressure on visitors, while ensuring column inches about how they will play, rather than Wales. If they choose "closed", you can point to their "arrogance" in apparently assuming that a purer, faster game will suit them. If they opt for "open", then clearly they feel inferior and are looking for a "leveller". Gatland will get his usual moan about Ferraris in but I suspect he wouldn't want this any other way.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 6:45 pm
by SerjeantWildgoose
Buggaluggs wrote:If the pitch becomes a bog, it will come down to which team is better equipped to trot on it
It’ll only become a bog if the rain leeks in.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 6:47 pm
by SerjeantWildgoose
Son of Mathonwy wrote:
Re mixed feelings, just repeat: If you win, you give the championship to England. If you win, you give the championship to England. If you win, you give the championship to England.
Ireland's duty is clear at this time. :)
I say again: Scotland by 3.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 7:44 pm
by Buggaluggs
You can't take that chance. We'll make it up to you.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:48 pm
by Son of Mathonwy
SerjeantWildgoose wrote:
Son of Mathonwy wrote:
Re mixed feelings, just repeat: If you win, you give the championship to England. If you win, you give the championship to England. If you win, you give the championship to England.
Ireland's duty is clear at this time. :)
I say again: Scotland by 3.
I'll drink to that.

(But not as much as you've been drinking)

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:04 am
by Son of Mathonwy
Forecast is improving marginally. Still expecting rain throughout the match, heavy for the second half, but the wind prediction has reduced to an average 22mph "fresh breeze".

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:04 am
by normanski
Son of Mathonwy wrote:Forecast is improving marginally. Still expecting rain throughout the match, heavy for the second half, but the wind prediction has reduced to an average 22mph "fresh breeze".
That’s good news for the game and fans.

Getting very nervous now; can’t wait for kickoff.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 3:37 pm
by bruce
Well, happy enough with the first half. Not getting carried away just yet.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 3:38 pm
by Buggaluggs
Has a team ever come back from 16-0 down at half time to win in the 6Ns?

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 3:43 pm
by morepork
Sexton and Murray just look constantly frustrated and angry.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 3:45 pm
by Sandydragon
Cracking start. I expect a different Irish side to emerge after the break, but we have been putting them under all sorts of pressure.

I really hope we don’t try to shut up shop.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 3:49 pm
by Buggaluggs
morepork wrote:Sexton and Murray just look constantly frustrated and angry.

Image

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:01 pm
by morepork
They look broken. A back line of slow pale dudes with no spark.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:06 pm
by bruce
Gareth Davies is a feckin liability

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:40 pm
by bruce
Could even afford a pity try at the end.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:41 pm
by Buggaluggs
We held them to zero for 80 mins!

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:44 pm
by morepork
A solid "fuck you till you love me" rogering. Well done.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:47 pm
by Sandydragon
That’ll do nicely! Lovely performance in crap weather.

Up yours to the world press who have done this team down.

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:47 pm
by BBD
Well done and congratulations Wales.
Great performance, energetic and aggressive defence, clinical with your opportunities and spoiling absolutely everything we created before we ever got it going
Enjoy your evening lads

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:48 pm
by normanski
OMG! That was close!

Re: Irish eyes: smiling or tears?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:50 pm
by Spiffy
That was a thumping and a half. Ireland not at the races. Top performance by Wales and congrats on the Grand Slam.