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againstthehead wrote:Can't bring myself to watch to be honest. Baaaaaaa.
You should, it's worth the misery & you will have great admiration for both, I was delighted that Mrs P had no trouble saying how angry they are. Very impressive she is and it's instructive just what his teammates think of him. Good unbiased contribution from Dr Humphreys as well.

You'd be daft not to. :thumleft:

Like a few mates, I still can't get my head around him not being here next year. Might think of trying to go to a Montpellier game next year, maybe URSC might organise a bus run.
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By the way, I really must emphasise that I don't share Tender's feelings, unlike Tender I don't think Nucibastard is a waste of a kidney, he is an oxygen waster and a useless piece of tissue of all sorts, organs the lot, I fervently hope he dies soon and that it isn't easy. Those who disapprove can sniff my ballsack & feck off. If you are not seething with hatred for the Australia piece of excrement you have not been paying attention. There are tragedies of unimaginable vileness that I hope befall the ballix.

I don't think I have the words to adequately describe how deeply I despise him. If he needs or wants people's support the first thing required is that if you are going to make a controversial decision, you need to be evenhanded in all similar decisions.

Thereafter, if you make a decision of cataclysmic proportions for one of the four provinces you are tasked with supporting, you need to have the balls to explain & defend your decision when it's clearly seen my most fans and pundits alike as wrong.

He is a gutless piece of vermin, I hope for his demise.

Tender you need to fire it up a bit ould hand, you are not remotely harsh enough on the creep.
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rocky wrote:
jamsodonnell wrote:
Tighter End wrote:Waistcoat Watson is a waste of a good kidney.
Agree with the discontent over Nucifora, but is there really any need for this ?
Hear hear, Jams, that is totally in poor taste and Tighty needs to go and stand in the corner. Uncalled for indeed.
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For the avoidance of doubt , the real 'Tighty' disassociates himself from the Watson kidney jibe which is in very poor taste !!!
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Monique slagging Ravenhill

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Russ wrote:Monique slagging Ravenhill

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So did Ruan. And it was a dump (albeit our dump).

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Tighty wrote:
rocky wrote:
jamsodonnell wrote:
Tighter End wrote:Waistcoat Watson is a waste of a good kidney.
Agree with the discontent over Nucifora, but is there really any need for this ?
Hear hear, Jams, that is totally in poor taste and Tighty needs to go and stand in the corner. Uncalled for indeed.
Rocky,

For the avoidance of doubt , the real 'Tighty' disassociates himself from the Watson kidney jibe which is in very poor taste !!!
Apologies for taking your good name in vain, Tighty.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:By the way, I really must emphasise that I don't share Tender's feelings, unlike Tender I don't think Nucibastard is a waste of a kidney, he is an oxygen waster and a useless piece of tissue of all sorts, organs the lot, I fervently hope he dies soon and that it isn't easy. Those who disapprove can sniff my ballsack & feck off. If you are not seething with hatred for the Australia piece of excrement you have not been paying attention. There are tragedies of unimaginable vileness that I hope befall the ballix.

I don't think I have the words to adequately describe how deeply I despise him. If he needs or wants people's support the first thing required is that if you are going to make a controversial decision, you need to be evenhanded in all similar decisions.

Thereafter, if you make a decision of cataclysmic proportions for one of the four provinces you are tasked with supporting, you need to have the balls to explain & defend your decision when it's clearly seen my most fans and pundits alike as wrong.

He is a gutless piece of vermin, I hope for his demise.

Tender you need to fire it up a bit ould hand, you are not remotely harsh enough on the creep.
I would like to associate myself in the fullest possible way with every word of this fine sentiment. >drinks
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Tighter End wrote:Waistcoat Watson is a waste of a good kidney.
The Watsons are all fine people I'll have you know........
Poor Winker is a bit of a black sheep, not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Not the right thread but as we are discussing the waank stain that is Nucibastard can I confirm something I have heard and which was raised elsewhere to do with the selection of Irish players for the forthcoming Woman's RWC. It appears that the coaching/ management staff have NO imput to any selection of any of the players that they will then take charge off for the tournament. I hear that some will have never played a 15 a side game of rugby in there life.

The role of selection is for the Ozzies and them alone.. This guy is a dictator..
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Snipe Watson wrote:
Tighter End wrote:Waistcoat Watson is a waste of a good kidney.
The Watsons are all fine people I'll have you know........
Poor Winker is a bit of a black sheep, not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Winker is ok, he bought me a pint last time I saw him out after a match.
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Nucifora Is a fool. One of those people who looks at the numbers and makes a decision. The problem is what RP does for Ulster cannot be measured by numbers alone.

The show was good, but it frustrates me that it was BBC. For it to make an impact it really needs aired on RTE, so Nucifora really is put under the spotlight
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Rooster wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
Tighter End wrote:Waistcoat Watson is a waste of a good kidney.
The Watsons are all fine people I'll have you know........
Poor Winker is a bit of a black sheep, not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Winker is ok, he bought me a pint last time I saw him out after a match.
I think he's grand, a bit home spun, but his heart is in the right place.
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Surely it must be time for the IRFU to appoint a Performance Director who is Irish. Obviously we appreciate all that Mr Nucifora has done for Ireland but he's now holding back a potential Irish candidate for the job, so he really should leave.

To soften the blow for him i'll happily buy his plane ticket.....a one way to Sydney on the next available flight.
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Ok so we're all loved up on Waistcoat Watson. Marmite. Having met him a few times and observed him at close quarters, he isn't on my Christmas card list, but as that list has zero people on it, it's hardly surprising. If yer waiting for a redaction, you'll wait.
Baggy, the now infamous Kidney jibe wasn't aimed at Nucifecker and my Big Bertha post (elsewhere) goes some way to explaining my contempt for the Ball Bag.
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Just as well that feckin' aussie barsteward didn't do an interview otherwise I'd be in the market for a new telebox.
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