If Tadgh Furlong was an Ulsterman?
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 5:45 pm
Would he still be on a development contract or would he have played for the Ravens and maybe got 2 mins against the baabaas by now?
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He is barely a Leinster man. Where he's from is probably closer to Cork than Dublin. He's even got a bogger accent.Tighter End wrote:'Skanger Thug' ... oh er Missus I love it. I almost over-dunked a hob-knob.
When you say Tadgh is your favourite Leinster based player, you don't actually mean that you like him! You likely mean he'd be last in line, a line consisting their entire squad, to be smacked about the head with an ex-snatch squad baton? Nobody really likes them.
That is as may be Dave but let's examine basics.Dave wrote:He is barely a Leinster man. Where he's from is probably closer to Cork than Dublin. He's even got a bogger accent.Tighter End wrote:'Skanger Thug' ... oh er Missus I love it. I almost over-dunked a hob-knob.
When you say Tadgh is your favourite Leinster based player, you don't actually mean that you like him! You likely mean he'd be last in line, a line consisting their entire squad, to be smacked about the head with an ex-snatch squad baton? Nobody really likes them.
He has west Cork connections. He has a big fcuk off Fenian name and he played GAA. Not like Tommy Bowe, he actually played. Also his dad was a farmer, so he probably stole land off some planter kunt. In many ways he's actually a Donegal man. Ulster thru n thru!BaggyTrousers wrote:That is as may be Dave but let's examine basics.Dave wrote:He is barely a Leinster man. Where he's from is probably closer to Cork than Dublin. He's even got a bogger accent.Tighter End wrote:'Skanger Thug' ... oh er Missus I love it. I almost over-dunked a hob-knob.
When you say Tadgh is your favourite Leinster based player, you don't actually mean that you like him! You likely mean he'd be last in line, a line consisting their entire squad, to be smacked about the head with an ex-snatch squad baton? Nobody really likes them.
Mexicans:
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You are in breach of Ulster-Mexican Relations Guidelines, please take a while to reconsider your attitude.
By the way, "bogger accent", I'm liking your work.
I would contest that.Dave wrote:Even we couldn't fcuk up a talent like Furlong.
Cockers by the way I don't necessarily disagree with the sentiment of your question or the logic behind it, what I would like to know is who you feel is not being given the opportunities that they should?Cockatrice wrote:Would he still be on a development contract or would he have played for the Ravens and maybe got 2 mins against the baabaas by now?
Actually quite a few of the Furlongs down there are Church of Ireland and all the ones I know are decent spuds.Dave wrote:He has west Cork connections. He has a big fcuk off Fenian name and he played GAA. Not like Tommy Bowe, he actually played. Also his dad was a farmer, so he probably stole land off some planter kunt. In many ways he's actually a Donegal man. Ulster thru n thru!BaggyTrousers wrote:That is as may be Dave but let's examine basics.Dave wrote:He is barely a Leinster man. Where he's from is probably closer to Cork than Dublin. He's even got a bogger accent.Tighter End wrote:'Skanger Thug' ... oh er Missus I love it. I almost over-dunked a hob-knob.
When you say Tadgh is your favourite Leinster based player, you don't actually mean that you like him! You likely mean he'd be last in line, a line consisting their entire squad, to be smacked about the head with an ex-snatch squad baton? Nobody really likes them.
Mexicans:
Rule 1) Only good Mexican dead Mexican
Rule 2) See rule 1.
You are in breach of Ulster-Mexican Relations Guidelines, please take a while to reconsider your attitude.
By the way, "bogger accent", I'm liking your work.
Nah Rooster you're confusing them with the Murphys, they are dacent spuds.Rooster wrote:Actually quite a few of the Furlongs down there are Church of Ireland and all the ones I know are decent spuds.Dave wrote:He has west Cork connections. He has a big fcuk off Fenian name and he played GAA. Not like Tommy Bowe, he actually played. Also his dad was a farmer, so he probably stole land off some planter kunt. In many ways he's actually a Donegal man. Ulster thru n thru!BaggyTrousers wrote:That is as may be Dave but let's examine basics.Dave wrote:He is barely a Leinster man. Where he's from is probably closer to Cork than Dublin. He's even got a bogger accent.Tighter End wrote:'Skanger Thug' ... oh er Missus I love it. I almost over-dunked a hob-knob.
When you say Tadgh is your favourite Leinster based player, you don't actually mean that you like him! You likely mean he'd be last in line, a line consisting their entire squad, to be smacked about the head with an ex-snatch squad baton? Nobody really likes them.
Mexicans:
Rule 1) Only good Mexican dead Mexican
Rule 2) See rule 1.
You are in breach of Ulster-Mexican Relations Guidelines, please take a while to reconsider your attitude.
By the way, "bogger accent", I'm liking your work.
Missing the real question here, would he have had the diddies to match Kyle?Cockatrice wrote:Would he still be on a development contract or would he have played for the Ravens and maybe got 2 mins against the baabaas by now?
Nobody likes youDublin4 wrote:The fact is he is not an Ulsterman so get over it! He is a Wexford yella belly like Gordon Darcy.
Hardly any of the Leinster squad are from Dublin 4, contrary to mythology.
The rise of St Michael's College in recent years has meant that there are today players who hail from the illustrious postal district but a few years ago there wasn't a single player who lived in or came from D4.