Rugby: England coach Andy Robinson

Marcosdeto

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After loosing on saturday against argentina, and equilizing the worst all time record for the english rugby national team, should Andy Robinson resign?
 
Yes - a good coach does not mean you're a good manager.

We need a new sense of purpose and a new sense of direction, we need to leave the past and let it be - we need to move on, Robinson should resign or get booted out ASAP.
 
TheRedFlag said:
Yes - a good coach does not mean you're a good manager.

We need a new sense of purpose and a new sense of direction, we need to leave the past and let it be - we need to move on, Robinson should resign or get booted out ASAP.

but who will be in charge for next weekend game against SA?
 
marcosdeto said:
but who will be in charge for next weekend game against SA?

Rob Andrew should place himself in charge for those games, then seek to appoint somebody else.
 
saw a portion of that game last night. The Argies were really up for it and celebrated like they won the WC - in stark contrast to the English palyers and the manager.
 
utdalltheway said:
saw a portion of that game last night. The Argies were really up for it and celebrated like they won the WC - in stark contrast to the English palyers and the manager.

well, for us beating england in twickenham is like venezuela beating brasil in the maracana

it was the first time ever that england loses in their own stadium against a team that doesn´t play in the 6 or 3 nations cup
 
marcosdeto said:
well, for us beating england in twickenham is like venezuela beating brasil in the maracana

it was the first time ever that england loses in their own stadium against a team that doesn´t play in the 6 or 3 nations cup

I know, it was a great win for your team.
btw: what's with Argies playing rugby and polo anyway - a strong English influence down there?
 
utdalltheway said:
I know, it was a great win for your team.
btw: what's with Argies playing rugby and polo anyway - a strong English influence down there?

of course. There are a lot of british descendants here, they had the raillways and the post office many years ago and many brits came to work in argentina.
 
marcosdeto said:
of course. There are a lot of british descendants here, they had the raillways and the post office many years ago and many brits came to work in argentina.

and yet you claim the women are beautiful ?