Glasgow Away 16th May 3.00pm

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Big Joe wrote:
Big Joe wrote:I have had to cancel my trip so I have 2 spare tickets available. I don't want anything for them as I'm happy if they get used by two Ulster fans and the team knows you are there. They are printable so I can e-mail them.
I got a taker folks.... of good Ulster stock...
so Im happy
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scarface20 wrote:This is why I love following our team. The people are fantastic. I would publicly like to thank Big Joe for sorting a mate out!
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It was warmer in Dublin.

The Smyths were very good though.
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Any battered things yet?
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Yeah. I got through the majority of a rather poor example of a battered black pudding from the chippy outside Central Station.

I can recommend the Scotch pies at Greggs though.

There's a cracking boozer called the Pot Still around the corner from hotel.

Booked into Mother India tonight for what's supposed to be a pretty decent Ruby.
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justinr73 wrote:Yeah. I got through the majority of a rather poor example of a battered black pudding from the chippy outside Central Station.

I can recommend the Scotch pies at Greggs though.

There's a cracking boozer called the Pot Still around the corner from hotel.

Booked into Mother India tonight for what's supposed to be a pretty decent Ruby.
Many will of course know that this refers to Ruby Murray, born and raised on the Donegall Road, Belfast.

Very few if any will know that her father was a pork swordsman of high repute, and to quote a man who grew up living a couple of houses away from Ruby, "He rode every woman on the Donegall Road".

Always one to make logical connections I said to him, "So Jimmy, Ruby's Da rode your Ma?" :D A sensitive soul, his hand shot out like a viper's tongue and clipped me firmly on the jaw, "Don't ever speak about my Ma like that". No harm done, I have a good chin. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Feck Sadie I guldered, we of course remained friends but I often reminded him of his lack of logic.

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Russ wrote:Any battered things yet?
Hopefully Glasgie will be, we're looking strong >EW
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If we batter Glasgow with that team, I'll eat my hat. My real name is Paddy Ashdown.
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Gary wrote:If we batter Glasgow with that team, I'll eat my hat. My real name is Paddy Ashdown.
I don't expect a win but I'm not without hope, give up hope and you may as well give up watching. Great bench just the same, maybe our strongest ever. >EW
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Ref has decided who is winning this already
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Just waiting for the red card
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Anyone who can make it on Friday should try one of the lamb burgers from the fire pit with chilli mayo.

Best burger I've had at a sporting event for a while.

Went well with a bottle of Ginger Grouse.
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Oh Justin, when they find out you are English the foody recommendations will do you no good on here :D

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Midget6 wrote:Oh Justin, when they find out you are English the foody recommendations will do you no good on here :D

COME ON PRESTON!!!
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