Football. England defeated again, the country legend demands the sacking of Eddie Jones
by Julian Sornez
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Another setback continues to cause the ink to flow England. This Saturday, November 26th, the 15th of the Rose ended its 2022 year with a setback, at Twickenham, againstSouth Africa From Kurt Lee Arendese (13-27), author A Amazing test. A new disappointment marred England’s very sad record in 2022.
During the 13 games played over the course of the calendar year, theEddie Jones It has only 5 wins with a draw (against the All Blacks) and 7 defeats. Hard evidence of this pick’s continued malaise since losing the World Cup final to the Springboks themselves in 2019.
An ultimatum to Jones against Scotland?
For the former world champion coach with XV de la Rose in 2003, Clive Woodward, the culprit was found. according to him, Eddie Jones Wood Wood said in his column at online mail. Criticized by the British people for his sometimes surprising choices and game plans, the 62-year-old tactician “should care what people think”.
Clive Woodward admits, however, that the Australian coach does not have the support of the English Rugby Union (RFU). The RFU should start being tough on Eddie Jones, however Bill Sweeney (Director General, Editor’s Note) Won’t fight back. He knows nothing about rugby to question his decisions. It clearly needs support from employers,” Woodward stings.
Clive Woodward wants Andy Farrell to succeed Eddie Jones
To compensate for the dismissal of the former coach of Japan, the Russian Federation has already prepared a list of 3 big names: the Englishman. Steve Borthwicknz Scott RobertsonIrishman and current manager of La Rochelle, Ronan O’Gara newly suspended 10 weeks by the NRL for inappropriate behavior. But Clive Woodward remains convinced the FA will investigate its Irish neighbour. “I’m sure they will look into the case. Andy Farrell“.
Owen’s dad hit another full year on top of the Clover XV. In particular, he managed to defeat All black During the summer tour and beat South Africa respectively (19-16) andAustralia (13-10) this fall. It is hard to imagine Irish rugby union breaking away from its leader. “I’m also sure Ireland would want to keep him. It’s a shame,” concludes Woodward.
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