Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"So why waste one of our limited international dates on a made up side?'"
Because the England team will get more out of it than they will against a second tier nation. That is the long and the short of it.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"They can do that now. '"
So why haven't they then? Until that happens, they won't be anywhere near us so there's no point playing them yet if we are looking for a "competitive" game.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"im not, you are. I dont think that a game against a mid-season contrived side will improve us for international competition. I think playing France is international competition. You seem to be arguing that playing against better teams mid-season will improve teams, but wont accept that a game against france does the same thing for them.'"
Playing a better team will help you to improve. I accept that. I don't think it will help France improve much however (which I have said), and it could do more damage off the field by losing interest in a game that is a foregone conclusion.
However, you are the one that doesn't seem to be able to accept that playing a better team will improve you. France playing England (a better team) will improve France, but England playing the All-Stars (potentially a better team, and certainly a better team than France) won't improve England? You've said that.
If you're going to say playing France will improve France because they're playing better opposition, you need to say the same about England playing the All-Stars.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"This mid-season game will in no way benefit us against the Aussies. Frankly it smacks of pandering. It seems like the action of someone looking for excuses because they dont have the answers. I we put in place the infrastructure we need, throughout the game, we will beat the Aussies. A mid-season game against a RoW x111 will have no influence on it. We would be better placed either playing actual international competition against france or Wales, or having a full on event, which is enjoyed for what it is. '"
But a mid-season international for France against us will help France improve? I don't get how it can be one way but not the other?
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"They played at end of season. How bloody arrogant do you want to be? France and Wales, two nations we want to invest in the game and grow have to earn the right to play against England! Christ there are 5 nations with a fully pro side and you want to cast 2 of them aside because they dont meet your standards.'"
It's not arrogance at all, it's common sense if you have a limited number of fixtures to play games! Why aren't we playing both? Is it arrogant that we didn't play Wales last year? They're at a different level of the game to us. That isn't arrogance, that's fact. Otherwise, why don't we play Italy, Scotland and Ireland whilst we're at it? Or better yet, Germany in fact? Because both teams would get very very little from the game.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"France v England in their last competitive game was 34-12, Our last competitive game against Australia finished 34-14. '"
But we're not talking about replacing a competitive game so it's irrelevant.
The last mid-season friendly we played against the Aussies was 64-10. Did we play against them again mid-season?
If France (or Wales or anyone else) qualify to play competitive games, then we might see a better game. But a friendly against them hasn't proven to be a good contest.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"Our last three results against Aus, 34-14, 46-16, 52-4
Frances last three results against us 60-6 34-12 66-12
Lets just hope Australia dont show us the same lack of respect.'"
Does it get good crowds and TV ratings? Does it bring money in? Do we beat the them every now and again? Is there other value to the international game here?
A mid-season test against France gets little interest, poor crowds, next to no media coverage, and the result is ALWAYS a drubbing. There is little benefit to the international game, and little benefit to England. At the end of the day, if we are organising friendlies for the sake of helping England's preparations, we need something that benefits England.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"Because its international competition. Its the reason national teams exist.'"
So France playing England is international competition, but France playing Wales isn't?
That hasn't explained one thing.
Why can't France play Wales instead of England?