Would Bristol or Gloucester want him ?Wee Woman wrote:Ah, classic backtracking, must be hard for him.Neill_M wrote:He has done an interview with 42.ie, open to offers from all the provinces including Connacht....so no interest from the AP then
Similar interview appeared on balls.ie this morning, from reading the article it's clear he believes his own hype. The Dublin media have blown that much smoke up his hole he literally believes that Leinster will come straight back in for him, he clearly doesn't want to be anywhere else otherwise he'd have gone to Munster or Connacht instead of Bordeaux.
If he was good enough for Bordeaux, he would be starting for Bordeaux, end of but its everyone else's fault but his.
And sure Joey Carbery has been anointed the new chosen one anyway so he may get used to not being the golden boy any more.
He'll end up at Bristol or Gloucester.
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Who's this Madigan fellow, anyway?
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All joking aside, genuine question D4, would you take Madigan back? Do you think he'd come back to be in exactly the same position as he was before, if not one step further down the ladder?Dublin4 wrote:Who's this Madigan fellow, anyway?
Means nothing to me.
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To be serious for a moment, Mads would be behind Carberry now and would be lucky enough to get any kind of a bench spot.
To hell or to Connacht seem to be his options, unless Saints pick him up. He could stay in the vineyards at Bordeaux and hope to come back into favour. Stranger things have happened.
On a happier note, Fergus McFadden is back tonight which will cheer up lots on this forum.
To hell or to Connacht seem to be his options, unless Saints pick him up. He could stay in the vineyards at Bordeaux and hope to come back into favour. Stranger things have happened.
On a happier note, Fergus McFadden is back tonight which will cheer up lots on this forum.
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I have it on excellent authority that Ferg is a very good guy. Just because he succumbed to Dublin Meejah flattery and believed it, I don't believe he has become a bad person.Dublin4 wrote: On a happier note, Fergus McFadden is back tonight which will cheer up lots on this forum.
He's a decent player, a bit like Robbie Diack but slightly harder.
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I particularly liked when he said he single handedly beat Italy in a 6Nations gameBaggyTrousers wrote:I have it on excellent authority that Ferg is a very good guy. Just because he succumbed to Dublin Meejah flattery and believed it, I don't believe he has become a bad person.Dublin4 wrote: On a happier note, Fergus McFadden is back tonight which will cheer up lots on this forum.
He's a decent player, a bit like Robbie Diack but slightly harder.
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May be a decent guy but lacks any serious skill as a professional rugby player and had he played for anyone but Leinster he would have been given his customary one cap versus Fiji
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Would Bordeaux want to keep him after the bitching he's done to the media? Same bitching that divulged information from what he claimed were private conversations .Dublin4 wrote:To be serious for a moment, Mads would be behind Carberry now and would be lucky enough to get any kind of a bench spot.
To hell or to Connacht seem to be his options, unless Saints pick him up. He could stay in the vineyards at Bordeaux and hope to come back into favour. Stranger things have happened.
On a happier note, Fergus McFadden is back tonight which will cheer up lots on this forum.
It's a shame he's made a monumental hash of his career like this.
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Ah, taking the patented Jamie Smith route to complete obscurity then!Big Smoke Culchie wrote:I can see him at the Dragons
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The language barrier would be worse in Newport than in Bordeaux though.
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They have language?Deraless wrote:The language barrier would be worse in Newport than in Bordeaux though.
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Did I read somewhere that Saints had made a 500k bid
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Just heard he's signed for Saints from a mate who support's them.
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Mads: I'd love to play for any of the provinces.
Connacht: not interested.
Leinster: Jonny can play injured, we don't need you.
Munster: you're worse than Keatley.
Ulster: look we have to talk to you or some guy on bakebook will complain, how much you looking?
Mads: 42 grand a month.
Ulster: lol.
Connacht: not interested.
Leinster: Jonny can play injured, we don't need you.
Munster: you're worse than Keatley.
Ulster: look we have to talk to you or some guy on bakebook will complain, how much you looking?
Mads: 42 grand a month.
Ulster: lol.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?