I watch most but not all games in the Gallagher premiership along with the six nations, plus now the european championship as i'm intrigued where their players play & how before they're picked for their country, but the most important bit is just pick and choose what games you want.
What’s needed here is more women’s beach volleyball, now there’s a game you could get your teeth into!
That grabs me for 5/10 odd minutes and then i get bored.!, a friend that i used to travel with , used to say once you seen one famous castle or town, then you've seen them all...........that applies to women's backsides.
It’s a many and varied subject, you and your friend can retire to cynicland and be miserable there watching endless loops of Six Nations. Us imaginative people will keep our WVB on the TV or live.
That's a little below the belt comment as i do tons of stuff outside the frontdoor floating about, plus many different programmes fixating my kaleidoscope eyes.
There are 2 big surprises for me in the England squad. Firstly Billy V being left out but Mako V being in. And the recall of Dan Cole. Don't get me wrong I rate Cole as a player, always have, but he's old school and could give away too many penalties under the new rules in some areas of the game. He has a 'bit of history' in that respect. Oh, and as an ex-loose head prop who only gave up a few years ago, I couldn't conceive the game without contested scrums.
And as a scrum half who gave up after serious injury a long time ago, I just want to see the ball in and out PDQ. You can still have breakdowns to play with though
As a long time and still active Guinness drinker, I don't really care how the games go, the Guinness make them all enjoyable, but I do like to see Ireland doing well.
Experience counts for nothing against a young fresh motivated fifteen men in my book, a clean sheet of paper with retaining some experience players is the way forward 4 me....
Despite all the complaints, the six nations is always a sell out at Twickenham, I’m looking forward to it, watching at a local village hall with a massive screen, beer and sausage baps before and at half time, come on England !
Hey, that’s enough! Read today that Delilah is a very offensive song and the fans must no longer sing it…