Ulster v Bath?

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Ulster v Bath?

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Ravenhill, Belfast
Friday 15th August '08
K.O. 19:30
From the front page...............has this been confirmed?
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It was in the programme, so yes, I do believe it has.
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Well there was a shortage of the damned things, but seeing as i don't buy one it wouldn't have mattered.

Nothing on the U/R site, so i had to ask.

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browner wrote:
Ravenhill, Belfast
Friday 15th August '08
K.O. 19:30
From the front page...............has this been confirmed?
You doubting my knowledge on this one browner :?
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Should hopefully be a cracker of a game.......wells heres hoping anyway.
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WhiteKnightSupporter wrote:Should hopefully be a cracker of a game.......wells heres hoping anyway.
Have you seen Bath play lately, plus the squad they are building :shock:
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they are the most physical and attacking sides in the GP, a joy to watch
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It's in ALL my match programmes Browner - I checked them all personally. :wink:

The Worcester game 2 weeks later is also in the programme.

Cracker game - no way! It will be the usual large squad rolling subs pre-season opposed training session held in front of Ulster supporters to extract multiple pound notes from those who attend.
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Ithryn wrote:they are the most physical and attacking sides in the GP, a joy to watch
And they should clean up the Challenge Cup, love to see the winners of Challenge Cup and HEC play, it could be an embarrassment to the organisers and sponsors :lol: On present form I would back Bath to beat either Munster or Toulouse.
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Interestingly people have wondered how we could fair in the ECC, well Bath and Worcester are the finalists this year.
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Rooster wrote:
WhiteKnightSupporter wrote:Should hopefully be a cracker of a game.......wells heres hoping anyway.
Have you seen Bath play lately, plus the squad they are building :shock:
Call me foolish but for some reason Im feeling optimistic that we will have improved by the time next season starts.......surely we can't get any worse.

Ok maybe cracker was the wrong word............maybe I should have written interesting instead :oops:
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