It's incredible how good Jim is at these from an interviewing perspective. Always asks the tough questions in the most respectable way which means we get the best answers.
@WalterWhite-sm2dr6 ай бұрын
“Eddie - will always appreciate u coming out to help us South Africans way back in 2007. 🏆”
@AE-jk6er6 ай бұрын
Eddie had a huge impact on SA in 2007 thanks
@neilcollins59306 ай бұрын
I met Eddie several years ago at a gym in a hotel in Chester he struck me as a man who knew exactly what he was doing . Highly intelligent, switched on and a gentleman.
@sakabula23576 ай бұрын
So you were wrong...
@neilcollins59306 ай бұрын
@@sakabula2357 wrong about what ? Finish the sentence.
@SeanLarkan6 ай бұрын
As a Bok supporter seeing how EJ treated Aus rugby & players at a crucial time in their evolution sadly earned a loss of respect for this dude; hope Japan does well, despite him.
@johnwagenhauser98356 ай бұрын
Agreed. The way he basically lied his way through the 23 world cup. Not cool
@MrDamodeb6 ай бұрын
Regarding the press. There is a difference between being tough and just being assholes, certainly have my opinion on which the British press are after living here for many years.
@TerenceMarais6 ай бұрын
I have always thought that the English media is the main reason why they do not win world cups in both rugby and football. The media is toxic and places such a high price on anything resembling failure that players simply will never piut it all on the line. The risk is too great. The FA and the RFU have everything - money, resources, knowledge, experience, generational understanding and heaps of talent. But they will never win anything big (6 nations doesn't count) while the fear of a trial by media remains a factor in an English player's mind while he's trying to win the world cup or any major trophy. Even as a Bok fan I will be very happy the day an English side overcomes this problem and wins a world cup under such conditions, because given the courage and selflessness it will take to win, it will mean that they will truly have deserved it.
@Brucemcleod23456 ай бұрын
Eddie is good for the game of rugby
@Badlighter6 ай бұрын
Good luck Eddie Jones.
@NTL5786 ай бұрын
As an England fan, I didn't lose respect after his time in England. I lost it after his time in Aus. He turned up, made it a circus, made loads of promises, then bailed out, lying about it the whole time.
@center__mass6 ай бұрын
they way he treated Aussies and the players around the last world cup was an absolute disgrace.
@johno97616 ай бұрын
Really? NZ win games and they still get criticised. NO ONE has more pressure on them than the All Blacks their expected to win and win in style, the “pressure” England face is light work compared to NZ.
@homonaledi6406 ай бұрын
Eddie is a good coach but England destroyed his name and its going to be hard to recover from that.
@NTL5786 ай бұрын
Don't agree. He destroyed his name in Aus.
@DanR-19946 ай бұрын
Grand Slam, Six Nation titles, World cup Final, Current longest unbeaten run in Tier 1 rugby history, positive win to lose rations against most of the top 10 bar one... the back to back WC champions. Safe to say if you've come out of somewhere with a bad rep after achieving the above.. you're probably the problem, not a whole country where he employed
@rianpp36966 ай бұрын
For football yes but rugby isn't high up on the agenda in England
@Danie526 ай бұрын
Jim. Tell your camera man to chill out on the bokeh. Are you walking down a street or in front of a green screen? Looks unnatural
@camcyoung6 ай бұрын
Had big hopes for this interview - huge Jim fan, huge rugby pod fan, lifelong rugby player and fan. Massively disappointed how weak the interview ended up being 😢 soft questions, weak topics, haven’t left with anything we didn’t come in with. Everything that’s happened with EJ it’s just a shame to waste such a good opportunity for a real interview
@samuelhowell73646 ай бұрын
cry me a river...
@georgeengelbrecht13106 ай бұрын
The last thing the world needs is more confrontation. I'm sure Jim interviewed him based on his intuition, and he chose a more relaxed approach. People forget that the villains we create also have human emotions, and that really came through from what I have seen of the interview.