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“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
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I have spoken to Warren Gatland in person, so you're wrong.........Kofi Annan wrote:Snip admit it, you just don't know sh:t.Snipe Watson wrote:Well you wouldn't want to bring it home with you now, would you?
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Anybody see or here about Ferris having a few very heated words with both Rory Best and Joe Schmidt on the pitch while Leinster were going up for the trophy? I personally seen nothing, could be bullshit but its just what I had heard from a sober mate who was watching and a lot closer than me.
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I believe it was over who should be riding Shergar around the RDS , Elvis or Lord Lucan, Rory wanted Elvis , joe wanted Lord LHammerTime wrote:Anybody see or here about Ferris having a few very heated words with both Rory Best and Joe Schmidt on the pitch while Leinster were going up for the trophy? I personally seen nothing, could be bullshit but its just what I had heard from a sober mate who was watching and a lot closer than me.
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Yeah, Ferris was giving out about some wee fella propositioning him when he was queuing for the loo and Schmidt was giving out to Best because his fans are much better mannered than the Ulster fans.HammerTime wrote:Anybody see or here about Ferris having a few very heated words with both Rory Best and Joe Schmidt on the pitch while Leinster were going up for the trophy? I personally seen nothing, could be bullshit but its just what I had heard from a sober mate who was watching and a lot closer than me.
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Not s' bad then:)
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Or the refereeing of 5 m scrums and why Leinster didn't get one in our last match at the RDS even though they weren't dominating It's all balanced out now though in Mr Schmidt's eyes i suppose.....Dave wrote:Possible topics being discussed would be Dylan Hartley or the IRFU?
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by richard mulligan
Published on the 27 May
2013
22:36
Stephen Ferris may yet still remain on Irish soil after a decision was taken to undergo another operation on his troublesome right ankle.
The hard-hitting backrow forward was due to go under the knife on Tuesday morning for mostly exploratory surgery on the ankle which has kept him out of playing since last November.
There had been strong rumours linking Ferris with a move away from Ireland after his current contract finishes at the end of June.
The News Letter understands that any potential move as it was rumoured to Japan is unlikely to happen.
However, a move from Ulster can still not be ruled out at this stage.
It is understood negotiations are continuing with the Irish Rugby Football Union and if this latest operation is a success - although he could be in rehab between three to six months - there are fresh hopes a deal can be struck with Ireland, which could keep Ferris at Ravenhill for at least another two seasons.
That would be a huge boost for Ulster and Ferris who has been left frustrated this season by having to sit and watch from the sidelines as Ulster made the Heineken Cup quarter-finals and lost in the RaboDirect PRO12 final.
Published on the 27 May
2013
22:36
Stephen Ferris may yet still remain on Irish soil after a decision was taken to undergo another operation on his troublesome right ankle.
The hard-hitting backrow forward was due to go under the knife on Tuesday morning for mostly exploratory surgery on the ankle which has kept him out of playing since last November.
There had been strong rumours linking Ferris with a move away from Ireland after his current contract finishes at the end of June.
The News Letter understands that any potential move as it was rumoured to Japan is unlikely to happen.
However, a move from Ulster can still not be ruled out at this stage.
It is understood negotiations are continuing with the Irish Rugby Football Union and if this latest operation is a success - although he could be in rehab between three to six months - there are fresh hopes a deal can be struck with Ireland, which could keep Ferris at Ravenhill for at least another two seasons.
That would be a huge boost for Ulster and Ferris who has been left frustrated this season by having to sit and watch from the sidelines as Ulster made the Heineken Cup quarter-finals and lost in the RaboDirect PRO12 final.
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I hope he gets that twitch in his eye sorted out
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Up to six months in rehab we could still be without Fez until the end of November. Hopefully all these operations are completely successful and he's back for good rather than on/off injuries.
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So what did that wink in the men's toilets with Mr WW mean, theUlster public have a right to know.ruckover wrote:Up to six months in rehab we could still be without Fez until the end of November. Hopefully all these operations are completely successful and he's back for good rather than on/off injuries.
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Starting to wonder will we ever see Ferris on the rugby field again at all, never mind in an Ulster shirt.