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England suffered four straight defeats in the Six Nations, marking their worst result since 1976. Yet the RFU responded with only an internal memo, refusing to publicly explain why head coach Steve Borthwick remains in position. Critics argue the union is dodging public accountability, with the team and governing body failing to present a united front to fans.

England's rugby team endured a historic low in this Six Nations campaign, losing four consecutive matches for their worst result since 1976. Yet the Rugby Football Union responded with merely an internal memo, refusing to publicly clarify the coaching staff's future, sparking fierce criticism from all quarters.
This Six Nations failure has exposed deep problems within the England squad. Head coach Steve Borthwick's tactical approach is under severe scrutiny, but the RFU has never publicly explained why he remains in the role. This ambiguity has left fans and commentators baffled.
Senior sports journalists have noted that the RFU's approach is clearly designed to sidestep public oversight. Leadership and the union have failed to present a unified public statement, forcing observers to piece together the narrative from speculation and rumour. This lack of accountability has not only damaged trust in management but deepened fan frustration.
England supporters are widely disappointed by the situation, pointing to a clear communication gap between team and union. With performance at such a low point, leadership should meet the public with openness and transparency, not hide behind internal memos. Anything less will fail to restore fan confidence and threatens the long-term health of English rugby.
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