I'm running a repatriation service €50 per person fee refunded if I fail.Dave wrote:I have an Irish passport. Might not get back in.
£ will be accepted if it is still solvent.
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I'm running a repatriation service €50 per person fee refunded if I fail.Dave wrote:I have an Irish passport. Might not get back in.
Toeudally...big mervyn wrote:Always said D4 were more English than the English.LegsLikeSausages wrote:It’s occurred to me which group of people Leinster supporters remind me of-
The very worst and most arrogant England supporters.
It would appear D4 is in Surrey. Who’d’ve thought it?
dont do it Dave, you're just the fuel he needs to keep his chickens warmRooster wrote:I'm running a repatriation service €50 per person fee refunded if I fail.Dave wrote:I have an Irish passport. Might not get back in.
£ will be accepted if it is still solvent.
Rolls Royce to International airport - learjet to Dublin and Bentley to shuttle him to the stadium.Tender wrote:Ian Jnr will be at the Aviva as part of a fact finding jolly for the North Antrim Agnostic Gospel Singers.
You be ok as unless you have changed drastically since last photo, hair loss is fine, you renew online with no priest needed.Tender wrote:No chicken interfering is permitted in Arlene’s Alster. Ian Jnr will be at the Aviva as part of a fact finding jolly for the North Antrim Agnostic Gospel Singers.
Like Dave, I’ve an Oirish Passport (So I do), which expires soon and my priest has been locked up. I don’t think the Maskey’s are on speaking terms with me, since I ordered an Orange in the Rock Bar. I don’t know who I’ll get to sign my wee photo.
But never fear... they’re hardly gonna stop high rollers like ourselves from coming back North and the Mexicans sure as hell don’t want us.
That's a ticket thread and was started this time last year. The European finals weekend attracts fans from all over Europe, regardless of who they support, tis a celebration of the game. I, like many of my fellow rugger dudes, have gone to finals that didn't involve my beloved team, but I did buy the tickets when we did still have a chance.Jackie Brown wrote:They have a thread on Leinsterfans about the final. Love it if we beat them.
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I enjoyed the Pro12 final in Edinburghladyboy696969 wrote:That's a ticket thread and was started this time last year. The European finals weekend attracts fans from all over Europe, regardless of who they support, tis a celebration of the game. I, like many of my fellow rugger dudes, have gone to finals that didn't involve my beloved team, but I did buy the tickets when we did still have a chance.Jackie Brown wrote:They have a thread on Leinsterfans about the final. Love it if we beat them.
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You're obviously not aware of this. Ulster probably wont make it to Newcastle, but you can, just go for the craic (fun), broaden your horizons Jackie. Much better than watching Ulster games in you underpants.
Pretty much spot on Bart. I recall advising worried Ulsterfolk on here that I expected Ulster to win that quarter final. Usually what I expect to happen does happen as I'm sure most folk know by now.Bart S wrote:Really? I went down to Thomond with real belief that it was a 50:50 game. Ulster had a better starting xv and that Munster team was in the decline to balance against the Thomond factor.Gary wrote:I remember going down to Limerick a few years ago to get stuffed by Munster.
On a scale of being underdogs i don’t think the 2 compare. If Ulster were to win this would be off the scale in terms of an upset.
Tough one alright, could be 12-13 Leinster guys on the pitch. Throw in a few saffers and off you go.Shan wrote:Pretty much spot on Bart. I recall advising worried Ulsterfolk on here that I expected Ulster to win that quarter final. Usually what I expect to happen does happen as I'm sure most folk know by now.Bart S wrote:Really? I went down to Thomond with real belief that it was a 50:50 game. Ulster had a better starting xv and that Munster team was in the decline to balance against the Thomond factor.Gary wrote:I remember going down to Limerick a few years ago to get stuffed by Munster.
On a scale of being underdogs i don’t think the 2 compare. If Ulster were to win this would be off the scale in terms of an upset.
Realistically one has to say that Leinster should win this 1/4 final. However nobody knows how those teams will line up at this stage. Ulster can continue to improve as the season goes on and if they can come up with a huge performance they could catch Leinster out.
An Ulster v Munster final would really be great. The D4 brigade wouldn't know who they should be against.
If Leinster are not playing there will be no Leinster "goys" on the pitch.ladyboy696969 wrote: Tough one alright, could be 12-13 Leinster guys on the pitch. Throw in a few saffers and off you go.
Just goes to show daddy and mommy can pay the big bucks for sonny to go to private school in Dublin but the school still can't turn stupid into smart.Dave wrote:If Leinster are not playing there will be no Leinster "goys" on the pitch.ladyboy696969 wrote: Tough one alright, could be 12-13 Leinster guys on the pitch. Throw in a few saffers and off you go.
Is that like plantar fasciitisDave wrote:Plantar twunts
SolelyCap'n Grumpy wrote:Is that like plantar fasciitisDave wrote:Plantar twunts
Should this not be on the injuries update thread?