Not been ignoring this. Just been away for a few days.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 7:20 pmAh, it's the referee wot did it.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 7:08 pmThe upshot of all the yada is the best England can currently offer was hammered at the sharp end and bar another display of cheating by Brace, would have seen Exeter bow out before the 1/4s against a side who have won 3 out of 10 in the league. OTTOMH no representatives even made the 1/4s of the Mickey Mouse?
With that level of dressing up disaster, you should consider some PR for the Tories after the local elections.
I guess it's easier than acknowledging the truth.
Stop being silly. One bent ref got one English team to the 1/4s (16 slots) and that team was mullered by LaR.
Results in early rounds of a KO comp don't mean much. Half the 1/4 finalists in this year's FA Cup were none Prem (I think). Blades were the only one to make the semis and were murdered to highlight the gulf in class. Grimsby made it real far. The peculiarities of KO and, especially the "everyone" qualifies and gets a 2nd chance" nature of HEC now should mean plenty of chance for weaker sides to go deep but that is not what happened.
I came across this from Lawrence Nolan on PR (he's the one who has riting skilllz)
Pretty much parrots what I saidThing is, the Premiership this season was, for a long time, highly entertaining. But it petered out horribly, to the extent that the only jeopardy going on the last day was the race to finish eighth in an eleven-team league and thus qualify for Europe. Woo.
How many teams will it actually be next year? London Irish were late with wages, a sure sign that something is amiss even though subsequent noises have been reassuring. Newcastle continue to shed top assets at an unsustainable rate. The Premiership semi-finals have an uncomfortable air of predictability around them and English teams have, despite a healthy presence in the quarter-finals, hardly set the world on fire.
The Premiership itself is set to be superseded by both its French counterpart and the URC, which leaves English rugby in a deeply uncomfortable position.
- Prem been great entertainment
- Prem currently not competitive against the BEST (because that's all that counts if you care about going deep in Europe) T14 and URC. TBH, I can see the SA sides getting stronger and if they aren't shafted by the travel too, pushing for the top.
- Prem financially looks extremely precarious. Remember all you guys argued for ring fencing on the basis that there isn't enough quality in the next tier to make a proper comp work. Something absolutely not true in France where Pro2 is ferocious.