Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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Russ wrote:
Dave wrote:I would drag myself along to watch Charlie. He has been a joy to behold. Who do you drag yourself along to watch?
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You don't go to many matches then.
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Rooster wrote:
Russ wrote:
Dave wrote:I would drag myself along to watch Charlie. He has been a joy to behold. Who do you drag yourself along to watch?
Hendo

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You don't go to many matches then.
I drag myself along to meet, chat and drink with Rooster, Baggy and Kofi not all at the same time mine you because everyone has to keep their clock of secrecy. The free wi-fi is a deal breaker as well...
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Cockatrice wrote:
Rooster wrote:
Russ wrote:
Dave wrote:I would drag myself along to watch Charlie. He has been a joy to behold. Who do you drag yourself along to watch?
Hendo

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You don't go to many matches then.
I drag myself along to meet, chat and drink with Rooster, Baggy and Kofi not all at the same time mine you because everyone has to keep their clock of secrecy. The free wi-fi is a deal breaker as well...
You have to be careful fit is not tracking you on the Wi-Fi though.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Rooster wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:
Rooster wrote:
Russ wrote:
Dave wrote:I would drag myself along to watch Charlie. He has been a joy to behold. Who do you drag yourself along to watch?
Hendo

Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
You don't go to many matches then.
I drag myself along to meet, chat and drink with Rooster, Baggy and Kofi not all at the same time mine you because everyone has to keep their clock of secrecy. The free wi-fi is a deal breaker as well...
You have to be careful fit is not tracking you on the Wi-Fi though.
shyte :duh: his sources on here also keep him up to date..
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Can I order a secrecy clock online?
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Tender wrote:Can I order a secrecy clock online?
YES but not sure you can order the cloak... I hate auto-check
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Dave wrote:I would drag myself along to watch Charlie. He has been a joy to behold. Who do you drag yourself along to watch?
I drag myself along to watch Darren Cave & GLU, more often than not I am disappointed .......... by the selector.

Being a lover of the Fatties in the front row, I'd drag myself along to watch Rory Best any day of the week.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Cockatrice wrote: shyte :duh: his sources on here also keep him up to date..
Has he sources here? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: by fuc'k theres a surprise. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Dave wrote:I would drag myself along to watch Charlie. He has been a joy to behold. Who do you drag yourself along to watch?
I drag myself along to watch Darren Cave & GLU, more often than not I am disappointed .......... by the selector.

Being a lover of the Fatties in the front row, I'd drag myself along to watch Rory Best any day of the week.
I'd go along with all that and curse FOLK for shitcanning DC.

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Ahem, I don't feel the need to drag myself along. I have someone to do it for me.
I skip along Onslow like a spring lamb. I bounce into the Lineout full of anticipation and eager for that first sip of shyte Guinness, served by a pimple covered yuff who has never been shown how to pull a pint of black.
I go to watch my team uphold the proud traditions of Ulster Rugby.
Usually within five minutes of kick-off, I've my head in my hands and WTAF has gone through my head at least five times. A drift defence is a frightening thing to behold from the Mem Stand.
I go in hope...
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EPISODE ELEVEN has dropped in as we try (and fail) to salvage some positives from last week.

This week we discuss:
- That draw with the Dragons
- Our trip to Quins
- Jordi Murphy
- A good week for club rugby

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Silly question about writing off the season. We can do that in a month.

At least there were no more errors about Preston North End this week.
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justinr73 wrote:Is the fella who takes all those photos for the BT in the Bot and Filthy McNastys any relation of Adam McBurney?
Adam's brother has been out and about with his camera again.

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/gall ... 87549.html

I hope those two in the background of photo 10 weren't hoping to keep their relationship a secret.
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State of that top in the no10 youngster.
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damianmcr wrote:State of that top in the no10 youngster.
Aye thon red santa jumper is atrocious
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