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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    <p>Forget hatiest teams, my new second favourite team is good old Scotland  :yes:</p>

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    <p>As M4L has brought non international teams into the equation and Sammy C and others have proudly declared they care more for franchise and province teams than NZ - Canterbury and the Crusaders top my list (it would be funny if anyone was surprised by this).</p>
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    <p>Non internationals? Any team from Canterbury. Just because.</p>
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    <p>I know the 'because'. It was 1999 early in the Super 12 season when I had the pleasure to meet a bloke from Canterbury at a party in some suburb of north London (I can't remember which) who proceeded regale all and sundry about the greatness of Canterbury/Crusaders rugby. Now, Canterbury had been pretty average at NPC level for a few years but that was irrelevant, as was the fact that the Crusaders were a team cobbled together from other provinces and blended in with homegrown guys. Nope, Canterbury was the greatest team to ever walk the face of the earth, the late 80s/early 90s Auckland team were merely pretenders. As the night wore on I was the only one dumb enough to continue to engage with him until I too finally ran out of patience. My memories of chuckling over the delusions of Grant Patterson in the mid 90s - every letter to the editor of the Rugby News would mention every starting Cantab player and how they should be an AB - were replaced by the cold hard fact that he wasn't just an outlier but that there were actually a bunch of dudes who thought this way.</p>
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    <p>I saw him around the traps for most of that year and then have never seen him again, I could only image how insufferable he would have been after the 9th victory, but there have been various online personas that I thought could conceivably have been him (Phooey, Canerbry, AC, Real Crusader, lately Sammy c has been showing his bonafides after luring us in with some level headedness when he/she first arrived).</p>
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    <p>Used to be Ireland, now they seem to have dialled back their hilariously misplaced arrogance a fair bit so its time to move on. An Eddie Jones coached England seems like it has massive potential to be my hatiest team, especially if they keep winning.</p>
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    <p>Still Ireland for me - BODgate, and the arrogance combined with Schmidt keep them on the list with England and Aussie. Although even those two teams are less hateable these days.</p>
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    <p>I'm still fond of the Saffas, although some of their online fans make it a bit difficult sometimes.</p>
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    <p>Any team coached by Deans.  :fishing:</p>
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    <p>Actually, on that note, I went from looking forward to how the Sunwolves would go, then they named their coach, now I couldn't give two shits. </p>

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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    <p>I dont hate any team really. I think that is born out of supporters arrogance though, we simply havent lost to a team consustently enough to 'hate' them. Most of them just have my pity nowdays.</p>
    <p>When Aus gets the Bledisloe and we get called chokers or some such.. then I will probably start disliking some teams again. But currently... meh.. we know we are the best... they know we are the best.</p>
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    <p>I mainly dislike teams that are a threat or have won something I wanted my team to win. Hasnt really happened in quite awhile. </p>

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    <p>As I get older, I get more mellow and don't really care to waste time on sporting hatred now.  Hell, I don't even bother winding up Liverpool fans anymore.</p>
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    <p>If I had to hate somebody though it would probably be the Tahs or the Wallabies.  I guess my Australia chip hasn't died away as quick as the others.</p>

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  • MilkM Offline
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    <p>The Australian cricket team circa 2015.</p>

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    1. Springboks - ingrained into me that they are still "cheating, dirty, filth"<br><br>
    2. The McGrath/Warne era Australian Cricket team - even though there are a couple of cricketers in there that I liked to watch play, I just couldn't stand them as a team. <br><br>
    3. French rugby team - hate watching their negative style of playing. <br><br>
    4. Reds - like M4L, hated them back in the 80s and even more so now. <br><br>
    5. Chiefs - need I say more....
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  • MN5M Offline
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    <p>Any team that's not New Zealand or Scotland</p>

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    Fans more than particular teams.

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="564543" data-time="1457945594"><p>
    Fans more than particular teams.</p></blockquote>
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    Agree with that , some Irish fans during the " golden generation " years tended to be nauseating mitigated only their teams reamings at the hands of the abs after talking them up relentlessly . Aussie fans were pretty bad in the early 2000s but they were mostly twats who jumped on the bandwagon in 1998 and departed the scene in 2003 or so.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    <p>I've heard quite a lot about the arrogance and hubris of the "Golden Generation" Irish fans but to be honest I've not witnessed it much. For sure they were in general a lot happier about their team and performances but IMO rarely went over the top. Now this may just be because I don't get out much and tend not to visit the more rabid rugby related sites, but I've never had a problem with our friends from over the water.</p>
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    <p>The ones from over the Severn - well that's totally different.  :fishing:</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Catogrande" data-cid="564548" data-time="1457947064">
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    <p>I've heard quite a lot about the arrogance and hubris of the "Golden Generation" Irish fans but to be honest I've not witnessed it much. For sure they were in general a lot happier about their team and performances but IMO rarely went over the top. Now this may just be because I don't get out much and tend not to visit the more rabid rugby related sites, but I've never had a problem with our friends from over the water.</p>
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    <p>The ones from over the Severn - well that's totally different.  :fishing:</p>
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    <p>I think for me it's been more the posters encountered here, or Irish fans encountered fleetingly in real life. The ones I know or share time with down the rugby club couldn't be better or more grounded.</p>

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Catogrande" data-cid="564548" data-time="1457947064">
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    <p>I've heard quite a lot about the arrogance and hubris of the "Golden Generation" Irish fans but to be honest I've not witnessed it much. For sure they were in general a lot happier about their team and performances but IMO rarely went over the top. Now this may just be because I don't get out much and tend not to visit the more rabid rugby related sites, but I've never had a problem with our friends from over the water.</p>
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    <p>The ones from over the Severn - well that's totally different.  :fishing:</p>
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    <p>It was on the more rabid sites, though the occasional jackass showed up here. The hubris was something to behold, as was the shrill reaction when the occasional  sh troll would say something like "when I see Ireland slam the 6n it makes me wonder just how shit England and France are at the moment". I wonder that too but I wouldn't bother actually posting it just to get a reaction . The irish regulars here are nothing like those clowns though.</p>

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="jegga" data-cid="564547" data-time="1457946761">
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    <p>Agree with that , some Irish fans during the " golden generation " years tended to be nauseating mitigated only their teams reamings at the hands of the abs after talking them up relentlessly . Aussie fans were pretty bad in the early 2000s but they were mostly twats who jumped on the bandwagon in 1998 and departed the scene in 2003 or so.</p>
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    <p>I agree with this, but I'm the first to admit it's due to my own experiences, which many others won't have experienced.  That being an Irish Mafia in HK who were on the whole, a bunch of idiots, and the reaction from many of them after being knocked out in 2007.</p>
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    <p>Just about all Irish I've met since then though, have been bloody lovely.  So I've had to rescind that view somewhat.  They are still a mafia though.</p>

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    <p>I agree with this, but I'm the first to admit it's due to my own experiences, which many others won't have experienced.  That being an Irish Mafia in HK who were on the whole, a bunch of idiots, and the reaction from many of them after being knocked out in 2007.</p>
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    <p>Just about all Irish I've met since then though, have been bloody lovely.  So I've had to rescind that view somewhat.  They are still a mafia though.</p>
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    <p>Someone here had the misfortune to be seated with them at the 2007 q final and they apparently behaved like utter piston wristed gibbons even though the game didn't involve their team. A dribbling arseclown posted here last year and said we deserved it because of what happened to BOD, that was news to me and I guess everyone else here.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MajorRage" data-cid="564556" data-time="1457948929">
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    <p>I agree with this, but I'm the first to admit it's due to my own experiences, which many others won't have experienced.  That being an Irish Mafia in HK who were on the whole, a bunch of idiots, and the reaction from many of them after being knocked out in 2007.</p>
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    <p>Just about all Irish I've met since then though, have been bloody lovely.  So I've had to rescind that view somewhat.  They are still a mafia though.</p>
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    <p>It's called the Murphia not mafia.   :)</p>

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    Sickening arrogance from Jones<br>
    <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/78073975/Eddie-Jones-believes-grand-slam-England-on-course-to-beat-All-Blacks'>http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/78073975/Eddie-Jones-believes-grand-slam-England-on-course-to-beat-All-Blacks</a><br><br>
    Good to see him given credit for 2007 there too.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    "Sickening arrogance"? Bit much jeg<br><br>
    But i tend to think he's setting himself up to fail a bit.<br><br>
    Lancaster's England beat the All Blacks ...

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    I found it a bit odd that all of the questions were about the All Blacks when their 3 match tour is against the Wallabies, who knocked England out of the RWC on their way to the final. Beating the Wallabies at home is going to be a fucking huge test for them.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    <p>well the ABs are Everest for England right now, and they aint got enough Sherpas :)</p>

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="booboo" data-cid="566113" data-time="1458461388">
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    <p>"Sickening arrogance"? Bit much jeg<br><br>
    But i tend to think he's setting himself up to fail a bit.<br><br>
    Lancaster's England beat the All Blacks ...</p>
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    <p>Twas a joke, he said "can we beat the all blacks? We can't now ,but we will". Not often you see a coach that honest, good on him.</p>

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