Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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Is Darren Cave “deluded” when he says Ulster is not a a poor team?

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ColinM wrote:Maybe the podcast could debate if Bryn does or does not give good spiel, I believe that is worth a discussion. Maybe Brendan Kelly could be employed to cross examine and summarise

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Deraless wrote:
ColinM wrote:Maybe the podcast could debate if Bryn does or does not give good spiel, I believe that is worth a discussion. Maybe Brendan Kelly could be employed to cross examine and summarise

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Bart S wrote:Is Darren Cave “deluded” when he says Ulster is not a a poor team?

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Yes

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Is Darren Cave more deluded when he said Ulster are not a poor team than when he said we don't miss St Ruan?

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Was Darren Cave deluded when he said Matty Rea is going to be the next big thing to break into the team?
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Bart S wrote:Is Darren Cave “deluded” when he says Ulster is not a a poor team?

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Depends really, if you are talking about the team that played last week then he's a mile away, if you are talking about the best of the squad, many who have not played for one reason or another for most or all of the season, then he is closer to the mark but what we are putting out a present is a poorly conceived team in many areas who appear to have not one iota of confidence.

Tactically we are appalling, the most positive thing Ulster can do in what remains of a seasonus horribilous is to tell Peel that that ticket was a bust and he can feck off too, I understand him to be an unpleasant little man without any nouse in coaching barring hoping to replicate Roberts and Davies as his attacking model. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.

Anyway, I have been ignoring Darren's utterances since his backing of Nucifora. Perhaps the entire squad is myopic, anyone who considers Cooney in the same class as Pienaar ..................sweet sanctified fu'ck. He should take wise counsel from his nearest & dearest.

Mind you I still think that until he plays the likelihood of our centres creating anything is highly remote. Jono has been a great disappointment to me, if he is allowing Peel to pick the backline, it's no wonder we are where we are.

My solution does not finish with the following, but starts with:

David Humphreys CEO
Bryn DOR
Cockers - no not you - Head Coach

Anything other than that will fail....... and that will not happen either. I'd like a CEO who can instil a little fear, a Head Coach who scares the bejaysus out of Niall Malone.
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I haven't forgotten to put this up this week!

Here's EPISODE 25 for you to listen to on your way to work on Wednesday morning!

This week we debate:
- Ulster falling further towards fifth
- Several listener questions
- Ulster's only shot at happiness: the A team
- Ballymena moving away from relegation

Enjoy, and give us your feedback! :red: :fleg:
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Good to hear from 2MP who will no doubt put in a good shift on Saturday, despite not being considered good enough for the specialist role of dummy runner in the first XV.
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Cave is towing the line in the hope someone is going to give him a new contract.
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Poor Gareth must have been starved. Munching away on them sweetcorn sandwiches.
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Now that both OUR Ulstermen have been found totally innocent and as the solicitors said 'Have done NOTHING wrong' the podcasters are free to discuss why Logan isn't fighting tooth and nail, both publicly and in private to get them back playing for ULSTER?

They could also discuss how many season ticket holder will not be renewing their tickets if both Paddy and Stuart are not retained and welcomed back with open arms.

Given the lost TV money and the prospect of thousands of season tickets not being renewed, how will Ulster cope financially during the next few seasons? Remembering Ulster Rugby is in need of a total rebuild and that cost money. This current year's attendances are down be 1500. Can they afford to p1sh away thousands of season tickets just to satisfy the Christian ethics of S.Logan?
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Tender wrote:Now that both OUR Ulstermen have been found totally innocent and as the solicitors said 'Have done NOTHING wrong' the podcasters are free to discuss why Logan isn't fighting tooth and nail, both publicly and in private to get them back playing for ULSTER?

They could also discuss how many season ticket holder will not be renewing their tickets if both Paddy and Stuart are not retained and welcomed back with open arms.

Given the lost TV money and the prospect of thousands of season tickets not being renewed, how will Ulster cope financially during the next few seasons? Remembering Ulster Rugby is in need of a total rebuild and that cost money. This current year's attendances are down be 1500. Can they afford to p1sh away thousands of season tickets just to satisfy the Christian ethics of S.Logan?
For the umpteenth time.
Christian ethics are: "let he who is without sin cast the first stone".
If Logan wants them gone and I believe he doesn't. It's nothing to do with his Christian faith.
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JB has already lost a lot of access to UR
If he goes down this route he'll be banished

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Snipe, is that why the Christians used swords instead of stones to slaughter the Muslims?
There are Christians and then there are Christians. We’ve done this to death elsewhere. They don’t all practice what they preach, but they still insist on preaching.
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