Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport ... 92525.htmlTyrone Howe wrote:Overstatement of the season goes to new CEO, Shane Logan, who claimed that his vision was that Ulster would be the best in the world.
After a second successive season in eighth position, a top four finish in the Magners League and knockout stages of the Heineken Cup would do the rest of us quite nicely.
Ulster Rugby - driven into the ground
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“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Absolutely agree but with one proviso: Future developments need to be constructed to increase rather than decrease stadium capacity. We need a minimum of 15000 for when the team decides to start being decent again and preferably 20000 although that leaves you with the "half empty" potential currently enjoyed by our Welsh friends and only dreamt of by the Scottish porridge scoffers!aarons wrote:agreedpromsandwich wrote:Aarons,
I agree totally that we don't want an identikit football stadium. However, from where I stand the new stand has made ravers a much more impressive ground and I for one cannot wait until the car park and old stand are redeveloped. It's shocking that in the time that Munster/Leinster have progressed we have gone backwards. We need:
1. A team to justify the support our fans provide; and
2. A decent ground for our supporters
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