![]() ![]() Stuart Barnes, another ex-Egland No10 who now also works in the media, wrote: “Feeling glum at London Irish news. Thoughts with all London Irish players, staff and fans.” Great club but more importantly great people.”īroadcaster Sarra Elgan Easterby said: “Another sad day… Words are hard to find, and obviously not for the first time this season. Thoughts go out to everyone involved with London Irish. Scott Steele, the former Scotland scrum-half who spent six seasons at London Irish, stated: “Heartbreaking news. I’m still not over it but if I can help anyone from London Irish, please get in touch.” Hopefully they can find a way out ? #MoreThanAPlayer /x0CBPUY2D1Įx-Wasps kitman Pudsey Bevan wrote: “232 days ago this happened to me and 166 of my friends. Thinking of all those connected with – a great home for many an Irish player over the years. Thinking of all those connected with London Irish – a great home for many an Irish player over the years. The club’s Irish origins were recognised in a tweet from Rugby Players’ Ireland, who posted its message with a splendid picture of the late Gary Halpin in action in a 1990s London Irish jersey. “Heartbroken for London Irish, thinking of all the players, staff and fans right now.” Next up, Alex Corbisiero, the club’s former Test-level prop. How ironic they had just finished as best of the rest in the league and now this. Feel desperate for Declan Kidney, Les Kiss and everyone connected with the club. Mismanagement and poor running of businesses across the league to blame.”įellow broadcaster Sonja McLaughlan said: “Always jumped at the chance to do a game at London Irish. Such sad news to hear of the suspension from the leagues. Our thoughts are with the fans, staff and players,” Kingsholm CEO Lance Bradley said: “We are thinking of our many friends at London Irish this evening, and of course their fans and everyone else connected with the club.”Īndy Goode, the ex-England out-half and current media pundit, added: “Thoughts with every player, member of staff and fan of London Irish tonight. Quoting his own club’s tweet which stated: “Gloucester Rugby would like to express our sadness following the news of London Irish’s suspension from the Gallagher Premiership. “Harlequins will now work closely with Premiership Rugby, The RFU and all key stakeholders to understand the implications of the suspension on the upcoming season and will be in contact with our supporters with further detail, including the club’s action plan.” ![]()
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