Glocks - Thanks for Everything
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Glocks - Thanks for Everything
I'm not getting into the old arguments here. Just simply saying thanks to Glock for a fantastic few years & hope he stays to create a dynasty.
In fact, never mind that, just win at the weekend & you will be safe in the Hall of Fame.
In fact, never mind that, just win at the weekend & you will be safe in the Hall of Fame.
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+1
We owe a lot to the man.
We owe a lot to the man.
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If ever there's a swansong, this is it!! Huge thanks to the man, he's taken us all the way.
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Heartfelt thanks for a superb few years. Make a victory lap of Twickenham your swansong, Brian.
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C'mon lads, win this on Sat for him
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What about a rousing rendition of Stand Up For McLaugh-a-lin as he passesScranner wrote:Heartfelt thanks for a superb few years. Make a victory lap of Twickenham your swansong, Brian.
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Good job Monkee, nice pic. No time for disharmony but I'd happily have him back the next time Ulster need pulling out of deep crap, good job well accomplished Brian. Ulster owes you big time.
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yes indeed, I hope the rumours of him maybe not taking the reigns at the academy are just rumours (I see Humphreys mentions this move as a fact in the latest Stand Up) because I think he has a huge contribution to make.
While I think that replacing him was the right, though hard, decision, you have to say that he has always conducted himself with the utmost dignity and professionalism - even through the slow-motion car crash that was the 'leak week', he was the one guy who emerged with credit from the whole affair.
And when I rewatched the quarter-final, I was struck by footage of him after the match, the camera was following him on the pitch and there was a whole row of Ulster fans obviously down by the pitch or something, and he walked along the whole line, shaking hands with them - and in this day of hugging/hgh fives, I thought there was something thoroughly dignified and old-school about it, kind of sums the man up
While I think that replacing him was the right, though hard, decision, you have to say that he has always conducted himself with the utmost dignity and professionalism - even through the slow-motion car crash that was the 'leak week', he was the one guy who emerged with credit from the whole affair.
And when I rewatched the quarter-final, I was struck by footage of him after the match, the camera was following him on the pitch and there was a whole row of Ulster fans obviously down by the pitch or something, and he walked along the whole line, shaking hands with them - and in this day of hugging/hgh fives, I thought there was something thoroughly dignified and old-school about it, kind of sums the man up
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I also think the man will be the backbone of Ulster for years to come. We're a fickle lot ... the guy is a genius with youngsters, but, I'd say that if he was head honcho and things went bad next year we'd be calling for his head - and THEN we'd lose his input and Ulster's loss would be hard to fill. Where he is now, is not in the lime light, but we will feel his input in the kids coming up frmo the ranks READY to play senior rugby.
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True gent.
THERE'S ONLY ONE BRIAN MCGLOCKS.......Sing along on Saturday........
THERE'S ONLY ONE BRIAN MCGLOCKS.......Sing along on Saturday........
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What's the lyrics?
Always ask yourself, "What would Big Rodney do"... And every time the answer is... "Eat It"
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I think you are right. He's your man, whenever, wherever.BaggyTrousers wrote:Good job Monkee, nice pic. No time for disharmony but I'd happily have him back the next time Ulster need pulling out of deep crap, good job well accomplished Brian. Ulster owes you big time.
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Let's make him an offer he can't refuse!