Time to move on

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Ulster Rugby closed for the last time in August 2018, can we assume that is the end of Terry?

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Good to see Cooney has bought into the ulster way. Feck off Mexicans you had your chance.
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What’s not to like?

Coons will be central to our forthcoming success.
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"I like where I am here and I just don't see a future for me in Leinster. It's probably that chip on my shoulder, it's probably how I'm going here. I think Ulster is a club for me. I've really bought into their values and I see myself as an Ulsterman. Obviously I'm Dublin-born but now this is the club for me.

Cooney is my all time hero. All we need now is for him to join the loyal orders, vote TUV,
abstain from sipping the Devil's buttermilk and we're on our way to World domination.
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justinr73 wrote:What’s not to like?
Seeing himself as an Ulsterman is perhaps a little presumptuous.
Can I come out from behind the sofa yet?
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justinr73 wrote: Coons will be central to our forthcoming success.
We haven't got that many at the minute.
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Coon: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive: a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
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caledoniancelt wrote:"I like where I am here and I just don't see a future for me in Leinster. It's probably that chip on my shoulder, it's probably how I'm going here. I think Ulster is a club for me. I've really bought into their values and I see myself as an Ulsterman. Obviously I'm Dublin-born but now this is the club for me.

Cooney is my all time hero. All we need now is for him to join the loyal orders, vote TUV,
abstain from sipping the Devil's buttermilk and we're on our way to World domination.
He says that now. But if Big Blue came a calling?
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ladyboy696969 wrote:
caledoniancelt wrote:"I like where I am here and I just don't see a future for me in Leinster. It's probably that chip on my shoulder, it's probably how I'm going here. I think Ulster is a club for me. I've really bought into their values and I see myself as an Ulsterman. Obviously I'm Dublin-born but now this is the club for me.

Cooney is my all time hero. All we need now is for him to join the loyal orders, vote TUV,
abstain from sipping the Devil's buttermilk and we're on our way to World domination.
He says that now. But if Big Blue came a calling?

Can’t see Rangers having the money to sign him
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222toHounslow wrote:
ladyboy696969 wrote:
caledoniancelt wrote:"I like where I am here and I just don't see a future for me in Leinster. It's probably that chip on my shoulder, it's probably how I'm going here. I think Ulster is a club for me. I've really bought into their values and I see myself as an Ulsterman. Obviously I'm Dublin-born but now this is the club for me.

Cooney is my all time hero. All we need now is for him to join the loyal orders, vote TUV,
abstain from sipping the Devil's buttermilk and we're on our way to World domination.
He says that now. But if Big Blue came a calling?

Can’t see Rangers having the money to sign him


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Be honest Ulster are a suburb of Leinster


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BR wrote:
justinr73 wrote:What’s not to like?
Seeing himself as an Ulsterman is perhaps a little presumptuous.
I told some born and bred isle of doggers that I had just as much right to consider myself a local as they did

Got some empty benefit packages thrown at me

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I see Clogher Valley II's have expressed an interest to take up the offer on the Farmer...
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BR wrote:
justinr73 wrote:What’s not to like?
Seeing himself as an Ulsterman is perhaps a little presumptuous.
You are a stickler for the interpretation of minutiae BR, it has made me wonder if there such a thing as reincarnation, I can see you as one of the first female policeweemin, who, when they did their "evening all" curtesy invariably split hairs. That's all I'll say on the matter.
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Don't get me wrong, I like his ambition. And I like his endeavour to achieve it. As long as he is aware that it is not something within his gift.
Can I come out from behind the sofa yet?
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