December

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Cornerfleg wrote:Clermont fans were absolutely brilliant last time ...
Are you on Bakebook now ?
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Cornerfleg wrote:Clermont fans were absolutely brilliant last time ...
Wonder what they thought of us?
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Rooster wrote:
Cornerfleg wrote:Clermont fans were absolutely brilliant last time ...
Are you on Bakebook now ?

How dare you sir .... take that back forthwith!
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namron wrote:Plenty of fecks should be given against Clermont lest they mangle us. A bonus point defeat at home would not further our esprit de corps. We have had a week off and after a good win in Wales should be approaching the cusp of confidence and get stuck into the michelin men. They were beaten 40.35 by Pau and their attack is not the slickest .Big opportunity...
Agreed- we should not be rolling over for anyone.
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thecrouch wrote:We'll lose the next 4.

And probably end up with a heap of injuries in the Clermont games.
We can beat Connacht at home with a reasonable side out, and the Internationals back.
Leinster, more than doubtful.. I'm going down, but that could change over the rest of December's results, as I can't stand being humped then patronised by the Mexicans on the almost twice yearly OARDS ritual capitulation..
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CIMANFOREVER wrote:
thecrouch wrote:We'll lose the next 4.

And probably end up with a heap of injuries in the Clermont games.
We can beat Connacht at home with a reasonable side out, and the Internationals back.
Leinster, more than doubtful.. I'm going down, but that could change over the rest of December's results, as I can't stand being humped then patronised by the Mexicans on the almost twice yearly OARDS ritual capitulation..
They do enjoy an oul patronising it has to be said.

They had the gall after the semi final defeat last year to say we played well and could have won. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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At least at Munter they don't make any bones about slapping it up ye. I admire that more than that D4 good sport shyte. As an Ulsterman, I prefer to know where I stand- don't trust the Mexicans and their smooth taaalkin' :lol:
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CIMANFOREVER wrote:At least at Munter they don't make any bones about slapping it up ye. I admire that more than that D4 good sport shyte. As an Ulsterman, I prefer to know where I stand- don't trust the Mexicans and their smooth taaalkin' Image
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Patronising? In Dublin 4, of all places?

Not at all. You confuse our inherent politeness and cosmopolitan generosity as we say "jolly good sports" to our Ulster friends on New Year's Eve.

You won't get that in Thomond Park. :lol:
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Dublin4 wrote:Patronising? In Dublin 4, of all places?

Not at all. You confuse our inherent politeness and cosmopolitan generosity as we say "jolly good sports" to our Ulster friends on New Year's Eve.

You won't get that in Thomond Park. :lol:
You know what else you don't get in Thomond Park?

Blokes wearing pink work shirts underneath Leinster jerseys trying to sell you insurance or sell you a horse while offering you a glass of prosecco and a smoked salmon canapé.
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Dublin4 wrote:Patronising? In Dublin 4, of all places?

Not at all. You confuse our inherent politeness and cosmopolitan generosity as we say "jolly good sports" to our Ulster friends on New Year's Eve.

You won't get that in Thomond Park. :lol:
D4- Yous'uns are almost English FS, so ye're world class patronisers.... :duck: :thumleft:
Or East Coast West Brits, as some in the West, beyond the Pale might say with bitterness :lol:
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With Janny still undergoing Himmy Protocols, we may have a chance in Dublin
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thecrouch wrote:
Dublin4 wrote:Patronising? In Dublin 4, of all places?

Not at all. You confuse our inherent politeness and cosmopolitan generosity as we say "jolly good sports" to our Ulster friends on New Year's Eve.

You won't get that in Thomond Park. :lol:
You know what else you don't get in Thomond Park?

Blokes wearing pink work shirts underneath Leinster jerseys trying to sell you insurance or sell you a horse while offering you a glass of prosecco and a smoked salmon canapé.
And that's in the cheap seats...
OARDS is not so much prawn sandwiches as beluga caviar and blini's, oh and flexible NIQ rules... :duck:
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thecrouch wrote: You know what else you don't get in Thomond Park?

Blokes wearing pink work shirts underneath Leinster jerseys trying to sell you insurance or sell you a horse while offering you a glass of prosecco and a smoked salmon canapé.
They do wear pink work shirts at Turnipstan, but only because they run out of colour catchers whilst giving the Munter top it's annual wash in the Shannon, and you can of course get a horse along any road into Turnipstan, at every caravan park on the hard shoulder; >EW
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Will Ulster actually send a half decent side down to the RDS? Usually play a strong side in the home Christmas interpro and then play the 3rds in the away one..
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