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Saw a reference to pinks vs blues on the promo for this worthy event.

Are Ulster going to play in pink shirts?
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.... maybe Shammy could offer to do their washing. :duck:
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Ohhhh that's gotta hurt!
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big mervyn wrote:.... maybe Shammy could offer to do their washing. :duck:
Oh Merv, you are naughty :duck:

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big mervyn wrote:Saw a reference to pinks vs blues on the promo for this worthy event.

Are Ulster going to play in pink shirts?
Oh feck let's hope not, I abominate frigging about with kit, next thing you know people are so concentrated on such nonsense & you let a side as poor as Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadiff into the game.

By all means folk be as pink as they like off the pitch but pristine white on it please.

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BaggyTrousers wrote:Oh feck let's hope not, I abominate frigging about with kit, next thing you know people are so concentrated on such nonsense & you let a side as poor as Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadiff into the game.
Those were exactly my thoughts Baggy. Keep the frivolity and distractions off the pitch. It's the Blues that are playing in pink away from home this season anyway.
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big mervyn wrote: It's the Blues that are playing in pink away from home this season anyway.
Somebody should really check - we don't want another cck-up like a few years ago.
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We are delighted to announce that Ulster Rugby will be teaming up with Cancer Research UK to host PINK NIGHT at Ravenhill Stadium on Friday 25th October 2013, kick off 19.05.

It will be pink verses blue in Round six of the RaboDirect PRO12 as Ulster continue their campaign to ‘Kick Cancer into Touch’ with a match night filled with fun and entertainment including pink ticket programme prizes, a pink duck auction courtesy of Hastings Hotels, a Premium Lounge ballot and a prize for the best pink outfit!
http://www.ulsterrugby.com/news/latest/ ... n-october/

Better let Shammy dye the shirts as that looks like a dodgy job
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Rooster wrote:Image
We are delighted to announce that Ulster Rugby will be teaming up with Cancer Research UK to host PINK NIGHT at Ravenhill Stadium on Friday 25th October 2013, kick off 19.05.

It will be pink verses blue in Round six of the RaboDirect PRO12 as Ulster continue their campaign to ‘Kick Cancer into Touch’ with a match night filled with fun and entertainment including pink ticket programme prizes, a pink duck auction courtesy of Hastings Hotels, a Premium Lounge ballot and a prize for the best pink outfit!
http://www.ulsterrugby.com/news/latest/ ... n-october/

Better let Shammy dye the shirts as that looks like a dodgy job
Nah, can't have those shirts, shirley everyone knows red sleeves with pink is a total clash! We don't want to offend anyone now do we?
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Oh dear some one needs some serious Photoshop lessons!
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big mervyn wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Oh feck let's hope not, I abominate frigging about with kit, next thing you know people are so concentrated on such nonsense & you let a side as poor as Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadiff into the game.
Those were exactly my thoughts Baggy. Keep the frivolity and distractions off the pitch. It's the Blues that are playing in pink away from home this season anyway.
Never heard such guff. Distracted from the game by playing in pink :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: it's not amateur hour.
I hope the team embrace the occasion and the concept and play in pink with the Blues playing in .........................oh aye blue.


The Ulster shirts could always have just a hint of pink with the Blues in their usual cerise pink. :roll: :roll:
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My first time today having a gander at the boards and this is what I find! :lol:

PS I wasn't the pink-dying culprit... I take great care when it comes to my beloved Ulster shirts :red:

Feel a bit "meh" about this really. I'm all for a good cause but it's a tad gimmicky.
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Have the IT responsibilities at UR been outsourced to the Helen Keller Institute?
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Has to be a p1sstake I hope.
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If my first Ulster game is supporting a pink team - good cause as it genuinely is - my Dad will not let me hear the end of it.
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