Bring Humph On!! wrote:Each to their own. I’m as disgusted as the next guy, or wee woman, at how Ulster Rugby is currently being run.
I loathe the very ground that Logan The Liar walks on. Sooner he goes the better for everyone involved.
I despise the constant positive spin being put on everything by a Ulster Rugby press & social media people. eg the attendance being announced including non attending season ticket holders every week yet not a dicky birds tweet about Sunday’s woeful attendance.
So many broken promises, Ruan saga, poor signings, too many Dave’s, lies, more lies, lack of direction ... the issues have been raised time and time again.
But for me, I support the players. The lads who put in a great shift on Sunday deserve to receive my support. This is not a judgement on others. We all choose to show our disgust and our support in different ways.
It’s easy to be negative at times like this. I’m a glass half full type ... for better or worse.
I'm a half-empty man myself, but that apart I share your views. Barring the 1980s when we could bate the hoop out of most teams I've never expected World Domination. I sometimes wonder are the totally disaffected to engaged with Slogan's ridiculous nonsense about WD.
As BR said somewhere, on the pitch, in terms of results we've had much worse seasons, it's been the desolation off the pitch starting with the loss of Ruan, despite how well JC has done, coupled with the disgraceful treatment of Paddy & Wee Stu all with the cherry on top of that hateful smug gobshite Slogan and his self-satisfied hate of the two boys, the man is a fuc'king fraud and just a nasty piece of work.
For me, get shot of Logan and get back to some semblance of honesty and a lot of people will refind their faith. Yes they may hate the band, the Q-chube, the BBC, the Bellylaugh, the standard of stout and more or less anything that isn't a replica of when supporting Ulster was a niche draw for 6000 to occasionally 12000.
When the vermin gets his horrible presence out of the stadium, I suspect a huge sigh of relief will turn into a return of most though not all, and then it's over to Dan to see what he can bring.
I suppose that where Ulster is concerned I tend to buck my normal feelings and am closer to half-full than is my normal.