I think it is disgraceful that they can put such people on there who have

Posted on 24 July 2010

I think it is disgraceful that they can put such people on there who have been in institutions all of their lives and who will only make a fudge of it. It was a surprise to everybody that they should announce that everybody should be paid without announcing where that money would be coming from. I think the RFU made the best of a bad job.I think circumstances crept up on them and they hadn’t a clue what to do. I am critical of how they have done it, and all the moratorium that they imposed has done is allowed the predators from the north to profit from it.I have one word for you, and that is toilet.

What do you find in the toilets that you wipe your backside with? They haven’t got a clue There are so few of them with any commercial knowledge. The people on the commission looking into it have all been out of the game for a long while. I’ll wait to see what they come up with first.I think to a large extent we have all been dropped in it by the IRB. I would like to see what the commission has to say before I decide on my answer to that question They have certainly put a lot of effort into their work.

In the middle of the next game, Agassi began to flap – or at least the sole of his right shoe did. After being broken for 0-2, he changed into a substitute pair offered by a friend.While it would be stretching things to suggest that Agassi was affected not only by the injury but also because the replacement shoes were white instead of the customary black, he was no longer covering the court with the same spring in his step.Before starting the final set, Agassi put on a new pair of black shoes brought from his hotel, but that was the only change. “To give away one serve or one game wasn’t even close to the issue out there.”The mood of Agassi’s play began to alter after Washington saved a break point in the opening game of the second set and then produced two of his 12 aces. The Brazilian umpire, Paolo Pereira, overruled, provoking jeers. Two points later, a section of the crowd cheered when Agassi, facing a second break point, missed his first serve. He responded by plopping the second serve out and tapping his raised racket in ironic applause.”I was frustrated and depressed about the way I was feeling,” Agassi said. The majority in the stadium, including Washington, assumed that Agassi had double-faulted when the line machine bleeped after his second serve.

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