Same as you guys. Whilst not travelled to see England for a while - I was at the 87 RWC and I can still see myself in the video of England beating Japan and Rob Andrew leading the line.....I was proud to be able to watch England train at Sydney Uni's sports grounds - where I was working.
But the unlikability for me struck during the 2018 season when it seemed that Jones' England seemed to have little regard for the supporters, playing poorly even with a great squad and going on the longest losing run for ages. Saved by Danny in SA....It wasn't the losing, but the manner - hell, I supported England with my Dad in the 70's when winning wasn't common and Welsh friends took the piss out of Dad at the pub....
But looking at what a number of South Hemisphere articles said about Jones and how he lost the '03 Aussie team, the disaster in Queensland and the brutality required to get that Japan result, I just get the feeling that Jones' coaching has been focused on himself. And almost preferring to try and win with the "wrong" players (WTF was Billy doing in Dublin, let alone on the pitch?) than admit he might be wrong.
And the reports from the '18 Tour to SA about those "within" the circle and those outside - suggested a coach that likes his inner circle more than the team. And it's become very tedious.
It came to a head vs Scotland in the 6Ns when a bizarre selection of out of form, and frankly what looked unfit players from the EA's, and tactics that seemed fixed regardless made me want a fast and enterprising Scotland to win.....I have enough Welsh contacts/family these days to be an honorary Welshman so I was pleased a mature Wales team beat us and found the early score conceded vs Italy quite amusing.
Stuck with this sadly.