You are playing the Welsh at the wrong time of the competition. They will be looking to bounce back from their opening defeat. That said, Scotland are capable of beating Wales at Murryfield. I think you may have been a little too harsh on your boys.
If the scots keep giving away as many penalties as they did against france we will be left holding the wooden spoon this year.
We should of won on Saturday but for stupid penalties.
Is that the game where the referee gave the score to Italy despite the fact that they hadn't scored and thereby causing Scotland to lose? Presume it was shown something like this?
No FB, it's the game where the referee gave the game to Italy because they would have scored but were prevented from doing so by a foul from Scotland.
It's not like football where you can deliberately prevent a clear goal by hand balling it off the line and then the referee makes the attacking team take another shot but with the goal keeper in the way so the defending team get a chance to save it again. Remember Suarez doing that in the World Cup in 2010?
That England performance will have the other World Championship teams shaking in their shoes - with laughter. Before now and the championship the England hopefuls should spend at least eight hours a day studying the rules of the game and applying their new found knowledge to stop giving away points from penalties.
Wales made the day exciting as if they hadn't racked up all those points early on today then I doubt we would have had another two good high scoring games, as Ireland and England had to go for it no matter what.
If that late Scottish "try" had been grounded it would have taken the 6 point difference down to 1 point between Ireland and England with the winner being decided by a Scotsmans attempt at a conversion.....Funny old game
A bit like the British election...it all depends on the Scots
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