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Re: Tigers v Glasgow

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What a load of carp.

It is probably the first time in over 30 years of supporting the Tigers that I have started to expect them to lose every game. Something had to change. This reaally is dire.
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another telegraphed intercept pass :smt009
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Even as a self confessed happy clapper I have to say I'm loosing confidence in the Mauger revolution faster than the Titanic took on water, We know our entire team is class as individuals but look clueless as a unit

At least it gets easier next week...... :smt010
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As always I will support this team through thick and thin but boy oh boy this team is very poor. Time for the whole club to front up, fans, players, coaches and the board. Start with a bit of honesty and no more excuses about pitches etc. move on, fans get behind the team next week.
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kpj tiger wrote:Even as a self confessed happy clapper I have to say I'm loosing confidence in the Mauger revolution faster than the Titanic took on water, We know our entire team is class as individuals but look clueless as a unit

At least it gets easier next week...... :smt010
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I see 15 / 23 very good players. I don't see a team. :smt011
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Yep I'm afraid we simply don' play as a team. That's a coaching issue.

Awful, awful game, with players who are better than they play.

I've got a little tear in my eye, I love Cockers but he's not doing the job.
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We started well, physical and controlling and 10-3 up.

And then nothing, Glasgow are playing exhibition rugby now and we are just sitting back and watching. We had a disappointing year last year but this is another level :smt009
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Steve Johnson I apologise. As for the fiver to the Hambo foundation the calendars have been ordered. They will find a home on the dart board at this rate.

Well done Glasgow, you were Tigerish.
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Looking forward to hearing, or reading, about the positives we can take from the match!

No structure in attack or defence, 8 turnovers to nil, another 30+ points against for the nth time this season. Most points ever conceded in a European fixture!

What next?
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Surely it's time to say we need rid of the current regime and look for a new fresh approach with different ideas!!
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That was indeed rubbish. The worst performance since London Irish at home two seasons ago.
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fleabane wrote:Looking forward to hearing, or reading, about the positives we can take from the match!

No structure in attack or defence, 8 turnovers to nil, another 30+ points against for the nth time this season. Most points ever conceded in a European fixture!

What next?
Adam Thompstone was good that's a positive. Thacker did well off the bench after that I'm struggling for positives. Negatives I could do a full essay.
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Gave up watching...
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fleabane wrote:Looking forward to hearing, or reading, about the positives we can take from the match!

No structure in attack or defence, 8 turnovers to nil, another 30+ points against for the nth time this season. Most points ever conceded in a European fixture!

What next?
The glib answer is Racing 92.

I'm a devoted fan who borders on happy clapping but I'm beginning to think that RC may not survive much longer - indeed, he may fall on his sword. I know SC sees this as the season for results - not transition.
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