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Kofi Annan wrote:
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ulster32 wrote:That's utter nonsense. Home town club.
Hometown players ??
Yes. Until UR parachuted some in

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Ryan Hughes, Dale Carson, Jessy Lee, were they parachuted in or just got the wrong bus.
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Shannon had an impressive win putting 50 on dolphin, they must have bankrolled a few big signings as they were pure dung last season. Was it ulster or Banbridge that paid for Caleb Montgomerys ticket home from France? Promising player, shame he got his arm broken last week
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On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
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UR13IRFU wrote:Shannon had an impressive win putting 50 on dolphin, they must have bankrolled a few big signings as they were pure dung last season. Was it ulster or Banbridge that paid for Caleb Montgomerys ticket home from France? Promising player, shame he got his arm broken last week
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UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
Well Banbridge play Armagh again this weekend
Or is McGlocks Hinch? Never can keep up with these bloody consultants

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Russ wrote:
UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
Well Banbridge play Armagh again this weekend
Or is McGlocks Hinch? Never can keep up with these bloody consultants

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UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
McGlock will not be very happy on 28th if Soper puts one over on him. I was talking to a man with very close links to Soper & Banbridge this morning who agrees with me that Soper is a much better coach than FOLK & is amazed that some pro outfit hasn't come calling.

Maybe he makes it just look far too easy, no overcomplication no mumbo jumbo, nah, that would never work for a pro club set for world domination.

My friend showed me Porter's try agin Ballymena last week, lovely move by Porter & Cromie, just as good in its own way as Chaz & Stockcube.
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UlsterNo9 wrote:
Russ wrote:
UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
Well Banbridge play Armagh again this weekend
Or is McGlocks Hinch? Never can keep up with these bloody consultants

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The apprentice has surpassed the master at this stage.
Could I just point out that McGlock has been international skills coach & has taken a team to the Heineken Cup Final, before being knifed in the back by Doc Death......sorry Doc Dave.

I'd hate anyone to get the impression that McGlock's CV is worthless, that apart, I like him.
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Also in the time that Soper left Hinch as backs coach, he has NEVER beaten Hinch. I'm guessing that's 6/7 years at least so he must finally be due to "mastermind" a win. No doubt it will be another good game.
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UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
McGlock will not be very happy on 28th if Soper puts one over on him. I was talking to a man with very close links to Soper & Banbridge this morning who agrees with me that Soper is a much better coach than FOLK & is amazed that some pro outfit hasn't come calling.

Maybe he makes it just look far too easy, no overcomplication no mumbo jumbo, nah, that would never work for a pro club set for world domination.

My friend showed me Porter's try agin Ballymena last week, lovely move by Porter & Cromie, just as good in its own way as Chaz & Stockcube.
Havent seen the try yet but you'll need to clarify which Cromie. Banbridge have 72 Cromies on their books

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UR13IRFU wrote:Also in the time that Soper left Hinch as backs coach, he has NEVER beaten Hinch. I'm guessing that's 6/7 years at least so he must finally be due to "mastermind" a win. No doubt it will be another good game.
Getting to ballymacaran park is harder than flying to port Elizabeth. Then you play on a bog. No wonder nobody wins there

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BaggyTrousers wrote:
UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
McGlock will not be very happy on 28th if Soper puts one over on him. I was talking to a man with very close links to Soper & Banbridge this morning who agrees with me that Soper is a much better coach than FOLK & is amazed that some pro outfit hasn't come calling.

Maybe he makes it just look far too easy, no overcomplication no mumbo jumbo, nah, that would never work for a pro club set for world domination.

My friend showed me Porter's try agin Ballymena last week, lovely move by Porter & Cromie, just as good in its own way as Chaz & Stockcube.
Havent seen the try yet but you'll need to clarify which Cromie. Banbridge have 72 Cromies on their books

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If I tell you "Cromie the Hooker" does that narrow it down who may have been the player last week? I hear he outplayed McBurney.
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Russ wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
McGlock will not be very happy on 28th if Soper puts one over on him. I was talking to a man with very close links to Soper & Banbridge this morning who agrees with me that Soper is a much better coach than FOLK & is amazed that some pro outfit hasn't come calling.

Maybe he makes it just look far too easy, no overcomplication no mumbo jumbo, nah, that would never work for a pro club set for world domination.

My friend showed me Porter's try agin Ballymena last week, lovely move by Porter & Cromie, just as good in its own way as Chaz & Stockcube.
Havent seen the try yet but you'll need to clarify which Cromie. Banbridge have 72 Cromies on their books

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If I tell you "Cromie the Hooker" does that narrow it down who may have been the player last week? I hear he outplayed McBurney.
Aye
Not the pro prop

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Russ wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
McGlock will not be very happy on 28th if Soper puts one over on him. I was talking to a man with very close links to Soper & Banbridge this morning who agrees with me that Soper is a much better coach than FOLK & is amazed that some pro outfit hasn't come calling.

Maybe he makes it just look far too easy, no overcomplication no mumbo jumbo, nah, that would never work for a pro club set for world domination.

My friend showed me Porter's try agin Ballymena last week, lovely move by Porter & Cromie, just as good in its own way as Chaz & Stockcube.
Havent seen the try yet but you'll need to clarify which Cromie. Banbridge have 72 Cromies on their books

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So match on Saturday will be Falloons v Cromies :D
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
UlsterNo9 wrote:
Russ wrote:
UR13IRFU wrote:On another note, Mclgocks taught Soper and Suff everything they know, he's the godfather so to speak lol
Well Banbridge play Armagh again this weekend
Or is McGlocks Hinch? Never can keep up with these bloody consultants

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The apprentice has surpassed the master at this stage.
Could I just point out that McGlock has been international skills coach & has taken a team to the Heineken Cup Final, before being knifed in the back by Doc Death......sorry Doc Dave.

I'd hate anyone to get the impression that McGlock's CV is worthless, that apart, I like him.
I like McGlocks too, I also like my gran.... not enough to put her in charge of Ulster.

Less Kiss also has international coach on his CV and a grand slam to boot..... funny things CVs.

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