Ulster v Tiggers

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Good to see you in town Welder

I too have a slight apprehension, but thats all part of the big game night. If it werent there it wouldn't be a big game. :fleg:

And any tiggers who care to think backto January 2012 will think more of the humiliation than the singing.
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Tigers will be under no illusions as to both:-
how difficult this ground is to get a win
how difficult it will be to qualify if we don't win tonite.
I expect a huge cup tie with both teams going at it, both teams want it and both know how to win a game. Lets hope the best team on the night gets the result and the ref has very little to do.

COME ON YOU TIGERRRrrrrrsssss >clapping >clapping >clapping
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tigerburnie wrote:Lets hope ... the ref has very little to do.
Besides showing Ben Youngs a yellow card for hitting Touhy's closed fist with his face. Repeatedly.
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WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote:
tigerburnie wrote:Lets hope ... the ref has very little to do.
Besides showing Ben Youngs a yellow card for hitting Touhy's closed fist with his face. Repeatedly.
Deacon is there to make sure Dan has a quiet night, there'll be no need for handbags.
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when Deacon's involved.... >minigun >sniper
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Awl Rory is goin!

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pip14 wrote:Awl Rory is goin!

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Seriously though hope Ulster win tonight, though Leicester would be my favourite English team but that still puts them way behind any Irish team. :red:
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Just droppin off Ruan's signing fee
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gotta get some use out of the season ticket. Only costs him £400k a year, SO THEY SAY
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thecrouch wrote:
WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote:Just a minute, before you feck off and enjoy your afternoon.

I want so so badly for Ulster to win, it hurts. No one (except maybe some of the players and their mums) will be happier than me if we stuff the Tigers.

The realist in me however sees value in a Leicester win and recognises that they'll have a big point to prove. Perhaps we - the 'fans' who mocked a wounded beast by singing Swing Low - will be the ones responsible if Ulster get tanked tonight.
Playing the anti-scuddery card.

I like it. Good thinking.
:lol: I like it, recognising that someone's playing it and calling in the scud to de scud it! :lol:

Edit: I know that post makes no sense but I'm no mood for caring tonight, prepare for more nonsense posts tonight : lol:
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WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote:gotta get some use out of the season ticket. Only costs him £400k a year, SO THEY SAY
Stingy git.
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tigerburnie wrote:Tigers will be under no illusions as to both:-
how difficult this ground is to get a win
how difficult it will be to qualify if we don't win tonite.
I expect a huge cup tie with both teams going at it, both teams want it and both know how to win a game. Lets hope the best team on the night gets the result and the ref has very little to do.

COME ON YOU TIGERRRrrrrrsssss >clapping >clapping >clapping
Unfortunately the ref is Monsieur Poite and he usually gives himself plenty to do. I hope he plays it low key, does not take the ugly against anyone and does not ruin the match. Often he seems to decide early on that one scrum is better than the other and that's it from then on.
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Right:


1. Paddy Jackson - I don't know if someone had a word with him in the week before the Ospreys but massive improvement since then. He was the difference tonight (that's not to take away from other excellent performances).

2. We're still a little scrappy. Need to fix that.

3. Doing the double over Montpellier is probably the difference between first place and second in the Pool.

4. No-one likes Roman Poite. Went the wrong way in the first half (which I was angry about), and wrong in the second (which I was willing to tolerate).


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One half of the bar, watching the England football in total silence
Next bit of the bar, watching Germany game in total silence

Last part of the bar, singing swing low making the English wonder wtf was going on, and whether they should join in or not
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Nial Crozier must by now be working on theteory "if you say something often enough, it becomes true"

In today's Bellylaff reporting on the match, he persists in his assertion that Roger played for Tiggers, by stating that after FNW went off, Roger moved to no8 against his former club :roll:

Can someone not put the man out of his misery and tell him?
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