

Moderator: Puja
Wouldn't you rather see this when it's actually true though? Should I start one saying we've got Robertson, Smith & Edwards starting immediately?
Now that's pretty rough.fivepointer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:51 am https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/ ... or-england
Which is why the Twickenham alarm bells are belatedly clanging. What price Jones’s mission statement in January 2020 – “We want to be the greatest rugby team the world has ever seen” – off the back of six defeats and a draw in their 12 Tests in 2022?
Kitson in the Guardian with a pretty good review.
Careful, that would be orgasmic!Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:46 amWouldn't you rather see this when it's actually true though? Should I start one saying we've got Robertson, Smith & Edwards starting immediately?
Be careful what you wish for - I'm not sure Cockerill would be any kind of an improvement and, if they can't find someone, that's definitely who the RFU will go with. I'd rather stick with Jones and hope that he actually does have a master plan and this autumn was because of Kamp Staaldraad shenanigans, than I would hand the reins over to Cockerill and whichever assistants they can scrape together.
Wow, those stats are bleak.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:37 am In The Times today:
‘ This is Jones’s take: “We are developing an attack that’s unpredictable. It’s not consistent yet, but by the World Cup it will be. Our defence is pretty good and our breakdown is pretty good. We’ve still got a consistency area in the scrum to improve. Generally our aerial game is outstanding.”
The numbers don’t entirely support that summary. More facts: this was England’s worst year under Jones for tries scored, points scored, line breaks, tackle success and scrum success. England’s scrum was the worst of the world’s top ten nations and their tackle success the second worst, above only Japan. They were in the bottom four for line breaks and only Wales scored fewer tries.’
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/stil ... -s7rx8nb8m
I'm pretty fed up with how we're playing under Eddie and I've defended him plenty previously. I'm with you on it though, if we can get a high quality and innovative replacement then let's pull the trigger and take the gamble. If we can't then let's stick it out.Puja wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 10:06 amBe careful what you wish for - I'm not sure Cockerill would be any kind of an improvement and, if they can't find someone, that's definitely who the RFU will go with. I'd rather stick with Jones and hope that he actually does have a master plan and this autumn was because of Kamp Staaldraad shenanigans, than I would hand the reins over to Cockerill and whichever assistants they can scrape together.
If we can acquire Robertson, then Jones out, hundred percent. If it's Gatland... dunno, maybe? I don't know who else would be available.
Puja
Think the English sides did ok last season. Tigers and Sarries went to the quarters I think. Quins and Saints to the knock out rounds. Did Sale do ok as well?
Good point but I'd like to see the EQP numbers in the comparative eras together with the quality of the foreign contingents. Might the salary cap reduction be a factor too?
It's questionable what barometer this actually is through? You could make an argument that:
I'd say the salary cap restriction is absolutely a factor on English clubs in Europe. It's hard competing with French teams when they can afford superstars and we can't (or, in the case of Bristol, can afford 4-5 superstars and then gods help you if they're injured).Oakboy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:21 pmGood point but I'd like to see the EQP numbers in the comparative eras together with the quality of the foreign contingents. Might the salary cap reduction be a factor too?
As ever, it's about successive head coaches making the best of what they have. I simply don't see Jones as having done that in the last three years. Defeat by better teams hurts but defeat by teams that we ought to beat is choking, especially when it keeps happening.
Yes truePuja wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:37 pmI'd say the salary cap restriction is absolutely a factor on English clubs in Europe. It's hard competing with French teams when they can afford superstars and we can't (or, in the case of Bristol, can afford 4-5 superstars and then gods help you if they're injured).Oakboy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:21 pmGood point but I'd like to see the EQP numbers in the comparative eras together with the quality of the foreign contingents. Might the salary cap reduction be a factor too?
As ever, it's about successive head coaches making the best of what they have. I simply don't see Jones as having done that in the last three years. Defeat by better teams hurts but defeat by teams that we ought to beat is choking, especially when it keeps happening.
Puja
This is the RFU. Did you really think there was going to be someone making a decision in one working day?francoisfou wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:08 pm I've been checking the news headlines all day today expecting to read of Eddie's departure, but it seems the belligerent bellend still has his job.
Mon dieu! This sounds just like the snail-pace of French administration!Puja wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:04 pmThis is the RFU. Did you really think there was going to be someone making a decision in one working day?francoisfou wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:08 pm I've been checking the news headlines all day today expecting to read of Eddie's departure, but it seems the belligerent bellend still has his job.
First there is a review. Then there will be a committee formed to review the review. Then there will be consultants hired to assess the impact of taking actions based on the recommendations of the committee. Then there will be a further review, possibly by a different committee, to narrow down the options and do a feasibility study on each one. Then a formal recommendation will be given to the board, who will decide whether to accept it or not, based solely on how good their digestion of their expensive lunch is going.
If anything happens, it won't happen for a month at least.
Puja
One cannot be serious. Just the one luncheon? No, surely an all day Michelin Star affair with stay at a five star hotel thrown in either side of the deliberation. Not to mention the wine selection.Puja wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:04 pmThis is the RFU. Did you really think there was going to be someone making a decision in one working day?francoisfou wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:08 pm I've been checking the news headlines all day today expecting to read of Eddie's departure, but it seems the belligerent bellend still has his job.
First there is a review. Then there will be a committee formed to review the review. Then there will be consultants hired to assess the impact of taking actions based on the recommendations of the committee. Then there will be a further review, possibly by a different committee, to narrow down the options and do a feasibility study on each one. Then a formal recommendation will be given to the board, who will decide whether to accept it or not, based solely on how good their digestion of their expensive lunch is going.
If anything happens, it won't happen for a month at least.
Puja