Fair enoughBJ. wrote:No source. I was just following the request of the OP.Crivvens wrote:And your source would be?BJ. wrote:He's not going to Northampton.
Horacio Agulla - Where's he going?
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Regards Saints, I believe he pretty much said as much on his Twitter account.
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if we stopped paying Tait for doing nothing, then the money could go to Horacio i'd be well happy with that.
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I hope Horacio is going to Twickenham !
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"Never my friend, never" was his reply to a question regarding Stains on twitter.Tigris wrote:Regards Saints, I believe he pretty much said as much on his Twitter account.
He also said
"English is my 2 language, I want to keep improving my English, I hope that tells you something"
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That rules out Glawwwwws then.WhitecapTiger wrote:[quote
He also said
"English is my 2 language, I want to keep improving my English, I hope that tells you something"
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And Sarries as I'm pretty sure he doesn't speak Afrikaans.Granby wrote:That rules out Glawwwwws then.WhitecapTiger wrote:[quote
He also said
"English is my 2 language, I want to keep improving my English, I hope that tells you something"
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Sarries fielded more English internationals than Tigers last week (look at the match programme). Why do people keep having a go (with negative connotations) at Sarries for having a South African connection? It's childish and is another sign of mindless football (soccer) fan attitudes creeping into rugby. Tigers have relied on talent from all over the world, including South Africa but I don't recall fans of other clubs using that as a point of criticism. It's disrespectful to refer to `Saffas' or `Stains' because it makes fun of what others respect. Maybe this is yet another sign of how dumbed-down this country has become.
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It'd be dumbed down if we didn't know that Afrikaans is spoken in Suid-Afrika! The rest is a bit of fun and of course it it's hypocritical (and tongue in cheek).
These remarks only become 'wrong' when there is deliberate malice - here there quite clearly isn't. There's been far worse internally with attacks on individuals - players, coaches, hierarchy. Indeed there has been far, far worse invective against posters who've merely identified spelling/grammar errors etc. This latter does worry me.
This level of sniping rudeness has been common in rugby for the many decades I've been watching and pre-dates professional club rugby by years.
Let's face when I made the quip I've no idea how many of the South Africans at Sarries are Afrikaans speakers anyway.
These remarks only become 'wrong' when there is deliberate malice - here there quite clearly isn't. There's been far worse internally with attacks on individuals - players, coaches, hierarchy. Indeed there has been far, far worse invective against posters who've merely identified spelling/grammar errors etc. This latter does worry me.
This level of sniping rudeness has been common in rugby for the many decades I've been watching and pre-dates professional club rugby by years.
Let's face when I made the quip I've no idea how many of the South Africans at Sarries are Afrikaans speakers anyway.
For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name,
He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the Game."
He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the Game."
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Sarries DO have a strong SA connection throughout their model. Not just in playing staff.
And other clubs regularly refer to us as Tiggers, Cheetahs, etc.
And other clubs regularly refer to us as Tiggers, Cheetahs, etc.
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Zdislaw wrote
of SA money going into the club which has had little support and is loosing money hand over fist.
Andrea Venter is a Jarpie as are half the playing staff.
Add the immediate past SA captain and you may see where we are coming from.
You may also have read that substantial interests in SA have wanted for some
time, to set up a "London South African" club. No one doubts that this has been
happening at Sarries.
I see nothing wrong with this as long as they bring on some English qualified
players.
Relax sport, they are rightly nicknamed "Saffas" because there is a huge amountWhy do people keep having a go (with negative connotations) at Sarries for having a South African connection? It's childish and is another sign of mindless football (soccer) fan attitudes
of SA money going into the club which has had little support and is loosing money hand over fist.
Andrea Venter is a Jarpie as are half the playing staff.
Add the immediate past SA captain and you may see where we are coming from.
You may also have read that substantial interests in SA have wanted for some
time, to set up a "London South African" club. No one doubts that this has been
happening at Sarries.
I see nothing wrong with this as long as they bring on some English qualified
players.
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...and lose when we play them.
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Loose? Do you mean lose?G.K wrote:...and loose when we play them.
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My guess is that he'll join Sale.