Ulster v Ospreys Fri 4th Sept 7:35pm ko

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Re: Ulster v Ospreys Fri 4th Sept 7:35pm ko

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Once a Knight wrote:It is beyond peradventure that historically Jesus existed. It is historically chronicled. His elevation from a historically described minor prophet to the son of God is a matter of theology.

What this is to do with the Ulster v Ospreys I don't know. :scratch:
Neither do I but since we're talking about it, is it not true to say that tuppennyha'penny "prophets were ten a penny at the time? Are there not references to "the prophets" in the great book of religious fiction itself? Further, prophets have been commonplace in all manner of eras, societies.

Would it indeed be a good thing if people understood that a prophet was merely some latter day asshole like Big Peter's mate from the Belfast Metropolitan Tabernacle and that it is only in hindsight that the likes of Jesus of Nazareth, Muhammad and
Joseph Smith are elevated to some prominence/importance?

As you say/suggest, it's their elevation that needs to be questioned and believed or thrown aside as nonsense and utter bullshite.

By the way, Young Gilroy, so outrageously spurned as not even worth a minute by FibberJoe is learning. From my spot behind the posts I noticed on one occasion that he saw an Ulster kick which was not well directed saw a guy moving to it and tracked back at a rate of knots perfectly anticipating where the kick would go before it happened.

I suggest that it's about time some folk began to understand how much he has improved. I find it hard to understand what FibberJoe doesn't see, Fibber has some decent wingers but I'd suggest he's missed a trick with Gilroy. The boy is getting better on an all round basis, particularly his defence and some tackling aggression, plus of course his out and out pace compared to several of the preferred options.

Stay fit and he will be knocking on Fibber's door come the 6Ns.
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Re: Ulster v Ospreys Fri 4th Sept 7:35pm ko

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BaggyTrousers wrote:tuppennyha'penny
He's Welsh and he's out for 6 months with a torn ACL.
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Re: Ulster v Ospreys Fri 4th Sept 7:35pm ko

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Jackie Brown wrote:Off topic!!!! We'll take it to the back room.

I was very pleasantly surprised by the result and performance on Friday. Was disappointed by the ref screwing over Herbst, the LH binded on his sleeve all night.

McCloskey is an exciting prospect, smashing the gainline every time.

I thought Trimble didn't look quite up to pace, should come over the next few games.

Tuohy looks scared to break his forearm again, a shadow of his former self.

Herring, 2nd best hooker on this island.

Lovely having a 7 running support lines.
Now stop that silly nonsense. Trimble is in fine nick and had a very good game. His scorching break lead to McCloskey's wonder try. He should be on the Ireland squad and starting in the first team. Do you think Trimble would have missed a tackle on Jonny May last Saturday? He would have pulverized the fekker! If Andy had played Ireland would likely have won. Fibber Joe has screwed up right royally here, and I'm sure he has seen the error of his ways and is fervently hoping that some back three player gets knackered so that Andy can be restored to his rightful place.
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Re: Ulster v Ospreys Fri 4th Sept 7:35pm ko

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Spiffsson wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:Off topic!!!! We'll take it to the back room.

I was very pleasantly surprised by the result and performance on Friday. Was disappointed by the ref screwing over Herbst, the LH binded on his sleeve all night.

McCloskey is an exciting prospect, smashing the gainline every time.

I thought Trimble didn't look quite up to pace, should come over the next few games.

Tuohy looks scared to break his forearm again, a shadow of his former self.

Herring, 2nd best hooker on this island.

Lovely having a 7 running support lines.
Now stop that silly nonsense. Trimble is in fine nick and had a very good game. His scorching break lead to McCloskey's wonder try. He should be on the Ireland squad and starting in the first team. Do you think Trimble would have missed a tackle on Jonny May last Saturday? He would have pulverized the fekker! If Andy had played Ireland would likely have won. Fibber Joe has screwed up right royally here, and I'm sure he has seen the error of his ways and is fervently hoping that some back three player gets knackered so that Andy can be restored to his rightful place.
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