Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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The better question on Rodney might have been should we have signed him! Similarly for Deysel, Herron, van der Merwe, Windsor, Browne, etc. Is Brynn fit for purpose?

I see Brian McLaughlin has weighed in via Irish News on organisational failings on youth development.
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Snipe Watson wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:I've given up listening, if they can't answer s simple question there is no point in asking any. And for that reason, I'm out.
They answered two of mine! Clearly you are asking the wrong questions aul han!!

Excellent podcast this week lads.
Ach Snipe, your questions were probably of the sort asked by Tory MP's at QT of a Wednesday lunchtime. Did they start with, "would my right honourable friend agree with me that ...............

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:I've given up listening, if they can't answer s simple question there is no point in asking any. And for that reason, I'm out.
They answered two of mine! Clearly you are asking the wrong questions aul han!!

Excellent podcast this week lads.
Ach Snipe, your questions were probably of the sort asked by Tory MP's at QT of a Wednesday lunchtime. Did they start with, "would my right honourable friend agree with me that ...............

:lol: :lol: :lol:
snipe..... baggy like myself is on the naughty list ..
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muscles wrote:The better question on Rodney might have been should we have signed him! Similarly for Deysel, Herron, van der Merwe, Windsor, Browne, etc. Is Brynn fit for purpose?

I see Brian McLaughlin has weighed in via Irish News on organisational failings on youth development.
someone needs challenged about those signings... and maybe add Charles to that list as well .. do we need a FB No.. do we want a FB N0.. Do we need a bum on seat signing Yes.. We talk about the money that French and English clubs throw at some players and indeed Charles is a point of case with Bristol.. but we were also part in that because Charles if not mistaken is the highest paid player in Ireland and the Pro14..

ps.. who was it that got rid of McLaughlin?
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That time of the week again, any listener questions for us as we record the podcast tomorrow?
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Paul O'Connell talks about the motivation generated by the fear of losing for his province. Have we moved too far away from the Ulster shirt representing our province? Both in make-up of the squad and in the attitude. We hear players, coaches and officials routinely referring to 'the club', and while I understand the realities of needing to import some talent, would we be better spending the money on a more radical development programme?
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Where is Shane Logan?

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Sorry about lack of Ulster rugby questions from me lads.
I can't think of any that I don't already know the answer to.
Judging by the dwindling lack of response I assume others are in the same boat.
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Where are my fecks located?

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Cockatrice wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:I've given up listening, if they can't answer s simple question there is no point in asking any. And for that reason, I'm out.
They answered two of mine! Clearly you are asking the wrong questions aul han!!

Excellent podcast this week lads.
Ach Snipe, your questions were probably of the sort asked by Tory MP's at QT of a Wednesday lunchtime. Did they start with, "would my right honourable friend agree with me that ...............

:lol: :lol: :lol:
snipe..... baggy like myself is on the naughty list ..
They've answered nothing of mine for months Cockers.

I keep asking about Terry WD Slogan ...........................answer came there none.
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The same question this week chaps, this week I've taken the liberty of giving you a visual prompt.
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ADM wrote:That time of the week again, any listener questions for us as we record the podcast tomorrow?

Has Logan been given notice? ( Now that will show were you want to go as a Journo .)
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We need a genuine, independent and far reaching review of Ulster rugby. Are we going to get one?

If you were ulster’s new CEO, what would be your key 1,3 and 5 year goals in terms of playing personnel and results. (ps. Suggest you save world domination for your second 5 year stint...).
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