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Gameplans Explained! Scott Gibbs
Legend in two codes, destroyer of great nations, man in search of his own neck.
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November 10, 2009 in Gameplans explained!, Wales | Permalink| Del.icio.us this!|Digg this! | Punditit this!
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32-31!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Brighty | Nov 10, 2009 9:55:55 PM
thought that would make Brighty happy.
Posted by: GazP | Nov 10, 2009 10:23:12 PM
Can we have the associated Larry gameplan? Something along the lines of
-> You are awarded a penalty in dying minutes of match. You are deep in the oppo 22 and winning by 5 so a penalty would settle it. Should you take the kick? : Decision :
-> If not playing Wales then kick penalty, win match.
-> If playing Wales then demonstrate your hubris and go for the corner, lose lineout, concede penalty so the ginger monster can kick it almost as far as your 5 yard line. Lose game. Send 3 million Welsh wild, give the last ever five nations trophy to Scotland.
:-)
Posted by: brighty | Nov 11, 2009 8:25:15 AM
Request from devoted follower of B&M - no more game plans unless there's an unexpected twist in it somewhere please.
Posted by: Baz | Nov 12, 2009 9:10:45 AM
Request from devoted follower of B&M - no more game plans unless there's an unexpected twist in it somewhere please.
Posted by: Baz | Nov 12, 2009 9:10:45 AM
An England/Pumas game is always an exciting match to look forward too. Sadly for us, we’re going to miss several key figures thus giving an advantage for England to get a positive result from this game. Nevertheless don’t take away on the prospect of watching a great game from both teams as I’m sure they will play with pride and a lot heart.
Do check out my preview on the game, and do leave your thoughts as well.
http://mundoalbiceleste.blogspot.com/2009/11/make-shift-pumas-to-face-england.html
Posted by: john | Nov 12, 2009 9:40:09 AM


