good stuff! well may make my appearances at ravenhill more frequent from now on!!! may even join the 2nd barrier crew... if youse will have me lol! random question... does a certain freddie be a doctor in real life lol?! he looked very familiar tonight at least, i think he maybe taught me when i was on placement in a certain hospital in the northern trust...
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rugbymunchkin wrote:good stuff! well may make my appearances at ravenhill more frequent from now on!!! may even join the 2nd barrier crew... if youse will have me lol! random question... does a certain freddie be a doctor in real life lol?! he looked very familiar tonight at least, i think he maybe taught me when i was on placement in a certain hospital in the northern trust...
If I told you that, I'd have to kill you.
Let's just say that I'd ask for a SECOND barrier crew opinion on anything HE taught you
lol! no bother! think he was so disgusted with our lack of knowledge sometimes... either that or he was falling asleep! lmao! anyways to get back on topic! thought the 2nd barrier crew done a great job for the banner for the send off! screw the guys behind me who didn't want youse to hold it up!!!
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Dr David is an inspirational guy. Not just for his team mates but for those of us who have stood on cold,wet and windy Friday nights when all wasnt going well. He has lifted many a gloomy Friday night at Ravers and I'm proud to have been there for that and seen him play.
All good things come to an end I guess and Neil B and the like need to look after their own first so good luck to them all. But the saddest for me is Simon Bests very premature retirement. Good luck Simon and the rest too.
Rugby thick and full of Ulster passion
Whats wrong with that then FRU ???
I have to say I'll probably miss Humph and Tommy most of all.. Humph was in his prime when I first got interested in rugby. A real gentleman and a great servant of Ulster. Tommy of course is just a great player. And all the best to Neil, Bart, Simon, Justin, and Roger as well. I hope to see some of them back in an Ulster shirt before long.
Nevin Spence 26 April 1990 – 15 September 2012 gone but never forgotten