Ulster v "The best backline in Europe"

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The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
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BR wrote:The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
Is it light brown or extremely deer?

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big mervyn wrote:
BR wrote:The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
Is it light brown or extremely deer?

I can feel a ballicking from Snipe coming my way :duck:
No balllicking, just a friendly warning that you are starting to sound like Grumpy.....
Just sayin like.........
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I enjoyed it Merv
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Snipe Watson wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
BR wrote:The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
Is it light brown or extremely deer?

I can feel a ballicking from Snipe coming my way :duck:
No balllicking, just a friendly warning that you are starting to sound like Grumpy.....
Just sayin like.........
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big mervyn wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Deraless wrote:There's a rumour that during a recent squad poker session a well known player cheated and took big winnings from the Chief Inspector before losing it all in the very next hand to Wee Marshy.

It was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Most amusing Dearie, sadly it falls down on personnel. Nobody will get me to believe wee-p would gamble on "The Devil's Cards".

Still, a well spun yarn which draws 5 gulders. Image Image Image Image Image
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Rooster wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Deraless wrote:There's a rumour that during a recent squad poker session a well known player cheated and took big winnings from the Chief Inspector before losing it all in the very next hand to Wee Marshy.

It was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Most amusing Dearie, sadly it falls down on personnel. Nobody will get me to believe wee-p would gamble on "The Devil's Cards".

Still, a well spun yarn which draws 5 gulders. Image Image Image Image Image
I believe the Super is also a good living vicar's son.
If vicars sons are anything like vicars daughters then he will be up for just about anything going by the two I used to know quite well
They were only the vicar's daughters ... but they altered >EW
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Wee Woman wrote:Pleasantly surprised that our Scarlets contributor hasn't sauntered over for a pre-match slabbering match about the Friday night fixture yet Image.

I would've thought he'd have bitten on the best back line in Europe piece at least Image.

Looking forward to seeing Jacko and Hendy back tomorrow night Image
My prediction: Ulster 40 - 3 Scarlets. And that 3 will be a dubious penalty.

Hope you enjoy our Blue kit though. :cowboy:
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ScarletsMun wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:Pleasantly surprised that our Scarlets contributor hasn't sauntered over for a pre-match slabbering match about the Friday night fixture yet Image.

I would've thought he'd have bitten on the best back line in Europe piece at least Image.

Looking forward to seeing Jacko and Hendy back tomorrow night Image
My prediction: Ulster 40 - 3 Scarlets. And that 3 will be a dubious penalty.

Hope you enjoy our Blue kit though. :cowboy:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
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Snipe Watson wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
You clearly haven't seen the Scarlets performances of late.
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"For those watching in Black and White the Scarlets are playing in Blue, which is much better for the ref as he finds it harder to distinguish the Scarlet shirt of the Scarlets from the White of Ulster, than the Blue Scarlets shirt ... The Blue shirt's father Eric, played 10 for Campbell College."

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ScarletsMun wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
You clearly haven't seen the Scarlets performances of late.
Scarlet evidently not a vicars daughter then :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Rooster wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Deraless wrote:There's a rumour that during a recent squad poker session a well known player cheated and took big winnings from the Chief Inspector before losing it all in the very next hand to Wee Marshy.

It was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Most amusing Dearie, sadly it falls down on personnel. Nobody will get me to believe wee-p would gamble on "The Devil's Cards".

Still, a well spun yarn which draws 5 gulders. Image Image Image Image Image
I believe the Super is also a good living vicar's son.
If vicars sons are anything like vicars daughters then he will be up for just about anything going by the two I used to know quite well
So not just a chicken teaser then Rooster? I'd never have guessed :lol:

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ScarletsMun wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
You clearly haven't seen the Scarlets performances of late.
Yep that back line has only managed 1 try in 2 games right?

It'll still be a tight game I think.
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ScarletsMun wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:Pleasantly surprised that our Scarlets contributor hasn't sauntered over for a pre-match slabbering match about the Friday night fixture yet Image.

I would've thought he'd have bitten on the best back line in Europe piece at least Image.

Looking forward to seeing Jacko and Hendy back tomorrow night Image
My prediction: Ulster 40 - 3 Scarlets. And that 3 will be a dubious penalty.

Hope you enjoy our Blue kit though. :cowboy:
Glad to see you back Mun. Reckon it'll either be a decent game or we'll give you a serious beasting. Not convince we're good enough up front.

I'd be happier with a better pack but sure, I'll say that every week of the season. :duh:
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