Re: Ospreys Vs Ulster 290417 LIVE UPDATES
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:47 pm
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According to UR Bryn sits below KISS on the chart.. So that would take Logan the leader of men to show some of what he had when he single handedly chased the Argies into the seas.Rooster wrote:Don't think Bryn could sack him, hard to tell who sits where on the tree but logan is at the top so he could sack him, then again he hired him so would sacking then be an admission of getting it wrong ?damianmcr wrote:Why is if what Baggy says is true is Kiss still around?
Can Bryn sack him or does it have to be D4?
if true, that's very sad, very sad indeed. Feck'mCockatrice wrote:Logan need 12,000 sales per game.. It is all that matters to the man... Have the balls to hit him where it hurts and I reckon one month would see all changes needed.
By the way some in D4 are laughing their balls off in private...
Rory Best with an awful missed tackle for another try.againstthehead wrote:Just watched the highlights - jesus that tackle attempt from charlie for their 3rd try was a disgrace.
For gods sake man, get nurse to put you back into bed.rumncoke wrote:The score line doesn't do just to Ulsters efforts and highlights Ulster's failings.
The killer moment was Jackson's kick in 38th minute of the first half straight in to the arms of a back capable of returning at speed at a defence with more holes than a string vest .Which highliths one of the failings Ulster's kicking was woeful not one box kick was contestable the players were trying to hard and rushing to much effort and not enough thought.
In the second half the defence were trying to attack by intercept flying by the seat of their stained underwear.
Those who thought Ulster could go and play the Ospreys away with Lacey in the centre in a must win game really have a lot to learn about the psychology of the game --mentally thinking of defeat but hoping to win, which guarantees a situation of too much individual effort and lack of team work and defeat becomes a self inflected prophecy fulfilled.
Have Ulster ever won away in a BIG game at the end of a season with Lacey in the middle he's a jinx.
In fairness to rummy that try should have gone to TMO and would have been disallowed for a clear forward final pass before scoringGerald the Mole wrote:For gods sake man, get nurse to put you back into bed.rumncoke wrote:The score line doesn't do just to Ulsters efforts and highlights Ulster's failings.
The killer moment was Jackson's kick in 38th minute of the first half straight in to the arms of a back capable of returning at speed at a defence with more holes than a string vest .Which highliths one of the failings Ulster's kicking was woeful not one box kick was contestable the players were trying to hard and rushing to much effort and not enough thought.
In the second half the defence were trying to attack by intercept flying by the seat of their stained underwear.
Those who thought Ulster could go and play the Ospreys away with Lacey in the centre in a must win game really have a lot to learn about the psychology of the game --mentally thinking of defeat but hoping to win, which guarantees a situation of too much individual effort and lack of team work and defeat becomes a self inflected prophecy fulfilled.
Have Ulster ever won away in a BIG game at the end of a season with Lacey in the middle he's a jinx.
As the young man who once described one of my more draconian haircuts by enquiring "Is that the F A Cup?" would doubtless agree, I'm all ears.Russ wrote:Looks bad to be continually sacking and paying off coaches
Maybe something else is wrong
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Aye and D4 here in public. Under a thin veil of concern of course.Cockatrice wrote:Logan need 12,000 sales per game.. It is all that matters to the man... Have the balls to hit him where it hurts and I reckon one month would see all changes needed.
By the way some in D4 are laughing their balls off in private...