LOL! This could fun!browner wrote:MK Dons have a home game on the 6th April.
Sarries away it is then....
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As oppossed to South Africa?ruckover wrote:I'd say Wembley isn't viable with the JPT final on the Sunday. Stadium:mk seems a bit far out.pip14 wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyu ... eport.html
Saracens chief executive Edward Griffiths last night (SUN) said the club were looking at a number of options, which is likely to include Wembley, the mk:stadium in Milton Keynes and possibly even one more finale at Vicarage Road.
Stadium:MK would suit me to a tee. Quick trip on the train, few beers from the Asda, trip either to Northampton or home afterwards.
Never been to Northampton so if a lot of Ulster folk are basing themselves there, it'd be nice to meet up with a few beers.
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Triple header at Twickers, Wasps v Leinster followed by Harlequins v Munster finishing with Saracens v Ulster.
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I remember the Walkabout bar . An Ulster flag was stuck up on the ceiling and the manager was at pains to remove it. It ended up the chef was sent out from the kitchen to lower the colours and whilst up the ladder got himself debaggedBart S wrote:Aye I rememebr that one. IIRC we were only a few points down towards the end and thought Tommy had scored in the corner but he was edged into touch. In true Ulster fashion in those days we then conceded a penalty and ended up losing by 8 or 9 and gave away the losing BP .namron wrote:Its terrible in real life - dump. we were there in 2005 I remember for a pool game and got bate
Remember spending most of the day/evening in the Walkabout which was ok. Isaac Boss was in there and was very good with the fans.
ps. Anyone remember if that was the game where we beat them with a BP the week before and their coach said that they were going to "smash" us the following week?
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BBC says Vicarage Rd
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/21111024Saracens and Ulster will meet at Vicarage Road on the weekend of 5 to 7 April.
The game will see Saracens coach Mark McCall taking charge of his team against his former club at Vicarage Road.
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Ok then get a few guys fit, slaughter Sarries, screw "Jimmy Wilkinson's Toulon" at the Shiva before a fight to the death with Clermont for the cup.
All seems very doable. Put a few quid on Mexico for the Amlin and cover all costs. Simple
All seems very doable. Put a few quid on Mexico for the Amlin and cover all costs. Simple
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Vicarage Road means either Friday night or Sunday.
Might chip away the number of travellers a bit.
Might chip away the number of travellers a bit.
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Thank God if it's Vicarage Rd. Wembley and the surrounding area is totally dire.
Hoping to squeeze in both the Ulster and Harlequins games over the weekend, and let's face it, we have the best draw!
Hoping to squeeze in both the Ulster and Harlequins games over the weekend, and let's face it, we have the best draw!
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fermain wrote:BBC says Vicarage Rdhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/21111024Saracens and Ulster will meet at Vicarage Road on the weekend of 5 to 7 April.
The game will see Saracens coach Mark McCall taking charge of his team against his former club at Vicarage Road.
Id be surprised in all honesty
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AyeYerMa wrote:Vicarage Road means either Friday night or Sunday.
Might chip away the number of travellers a bit.
Sarries play wasps away on the Sunday before, so I'd take them on the Friday night
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All French match likely to be the sunday fixture, so I suspect we will be on the Friday night unless there is a double header Anglo-Irish disagreement at Twickenham.........
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Just had an email hot off the press from my chum Squiffy. Says he heard through a friend of a friend that bloody Sarries are going to try to talk Ulster into Brussels. He says Ulster will ask them do they like sex and travel.
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I'd forgotten about that incident and yes, it was absolutely priceless. The "downside" of having an early kick off I guessnamron wrote:I remember the Walkabout bar . An Ulster flag was stuck up on the ceiling and the manager was at pains to remove it. It ended up the chef was sent out from the kitchen to lower the colours and whilst up the ladder got himself debaggedBart S wrote:Aye I rememebr that one. IIRC we were only a few points down towards the end and thought Tommy had scored in the corner but he was edged into touch. In true Ulster fashion in those days we then conceded a penalty and ended up losing by 8 or 9 and gave away the losing BP .namron wrote:Its terrible in real life - dump. we were there in 2005 I remember for a pool game and got bate
Remember spending most of the day/evening in the Walkabout which was ok. Isaac Boss was in there and was very good with the fans.
ps. Anyone remember if that was the game where we beat them with a BP the week before and their coach said that they were going to "smash" us the following week?
priceless