Glasgow Warriors: Unpacking Their 'Bad Boy' Reputation After Controversial Leinster Win
Since Franco Smith took the helm as head coach in 2022, Glasgow Warriors have cultivated a distinct identity, earning a reputation for various aspects of their play. Following a spirited and contentious victory over Leinster – a match that saw them not only outplay their opponents but also spark heated reactions and ruffle a few feathers – the team found themselves famously labeled by some as 'an awful shower of p****s'. This blunt description, stemming from their robust approach and perceived confrontational style on the pitch, begs the question: Are the Glasgow Warriors genuinely the new 'bad boys' of rugby, or is this merely a perception born from their uncompromising and highly competitive style of play?
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