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Heineken Cup roundup: Harlequins’ Heineken Cup hopes are hanging by a thread but head coach John Kingston has not given up on securing quarter-final status. Full Article at Irish Times
Harlequins' Heineken Cup hopes are hanging by a thread but head coach John Kingston has not given up on securing quarter-final status. Full Article at Sporting Life
There is no question our situation in the Heineken Cup now is very difficult. But if we can do the business home and away to Sale (in December) and beat Cardiff Blues at home, then who can tell what will happen with the other results.
Harlequins prop Mark Lambert reckons a shock win for Harlequins against Toulouse this weekend will give the club’s Guinness Premiership campaign a major fillip. Full Article at The Croydon Guardian
John Kingston in front of the impressive new South Stand Head Coach, John Kingston, gives us his thoughts on this Saturday's game against Toulouse. Last Saturday in Cardiff proved an extremely frustrating start to our Heineken Cup campaign. Full Article at Harlequins
John Kingston, the Harlequins head coach, was angry after this defeat. Full Article at Times Online
Harlequins coach John Kingston last night vented his frustration at those hammering the London club over the Bloodgate scandal. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Harlequins Head Coach John Kingston: Hit out at bloodgate reaction. Harlequins head coach John Kingston today described the outcry over 'Bloodgate' as "sad" and "a bit rich" in light of the club's achievements last season. Full Article at Planet Rugby
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There is no question our situation in the Heineken Cup now is very difficult. But if we can do the business home and away to Sale (in December) and beat Cardiff Blues at home, then who can tell what will happen with the other results.
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