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Did anybody else catch Duncan Weir giving a sarcastic wave to PJ as he limped off the field? >seeya a bit unseemly to take pleasure from the injury of your opposite number I'd have thought.
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He was just waving his HEC qualifying chances away. :lol:
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WillAverage wrote:Did anybody else catch Duncan Weir giving a sarcastic wave to PJ as he limped off the field? >seeya a bit unseemly to take pleasure from the injury of your opposite number I'd have thought.
As was observed last night:
He's fat, he's round
His ass is near the ground
Duncan Weir, Duncan Weir.

he also lost last night.
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scapa25 wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
scapa25 wrote:You can borrow the other lads tinfoil hat
You still here? >EW
You'd miss me if I left.
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Missed opportunity for a chorus of "Who ate all the pies". Anybody know if he's related to Chunk?
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posted this on the Glasgow Warriors Supporters club facebook page
Disgusting to see the sarcastic wave from Duncan Weir as his opposite number limped off the pitch clearly in pain. Otherwise a great game, some what ruined by Weir's chubby antics.
I may not have needed to add 'chubby antics' but after a few glasses of wine it just seemed right
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Did you lot notice their 12 jumping around at Hendos card? Maybe im overreacting but got me raging. Hope our boy's seen red at that.
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damianmcr wrote:Did you lot notice their 12 jumping around at Hendos card? Maybe im overreacting but got me raging. Hope our boy's seen red at that.
I noticed that. What a fekkin tool.

Did us a favour though. Thought our intensity was great during the 10 mins - we drew the sin-bin 3-3 if I remember correctly.
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damianmcr wrote:Did you lot notice their 12 jumping around at Hendos card? Maybe im overreacting but got me raging. Hope our boy's seen red at that.
Yeah I noticed that too, he was just trying to get the team wound up, but I think the Ulster players stepped up at this stage, they could have buckled under the pressure of the ref but kept if going and got themselves back in the match to dominate the last 20.
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WillAverage wrote:posted this on the Glasgow Warriors Supporters club facebook page
Disgusting to see the sarcastic wave from Duncan Weir as his opposite number limped off the pitch clearly in pain. Otherwise a great game, some what ruined by Weir's chubby antics.
I may not have needed to add 'chubby antics' but after a few glasses of wine it just seemed right
That isn't remotely an average comment, its a disgraceful accusation. Just watched it on TV and there is absolutely no way you could say with any remote accuracy that Weir did any such thing based on a few quickly changed camera angles.

Indeed I have rewatched it a couple more times and judging by the lines on the pitch when Weir made that hand gesture he was facing the other way from where Paddy left the pitch. I believe he was communicating with a Weegie winger apologising for not passing to him.

Your only defence is your "few glasses of wine" but I'm clear you have made a fool of yourself. Suggest you might care to apologise on Weegies facebook page if you are any sort of a man at all. To make that sort of accusation you need to be very clear on what you have seen, at no point were they in the same camera shot, you have added 2 + 2 and answered Banana.

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damianmcr wrote:Did you lot notice their 12 jumping around at Hendos card? Maybe im overreacting but got me raging. Hope our boy's seen red at that.
I don't know why he was doing that - I don't think it was out of happiness for the yellow card cos he was going round slapping his teammates on the back. I think he was simply congratulating them for their work on the ground. Needless to say it did look quite poor though and gave the wrong impression.
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Just had a wee look there and how you made that connection, I'll never know. As Baggy says, get over to Weegies and remove your post.
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Can't beat a bit of auld Ulster paranoia!
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I didn't notice Duncan Weir waving as PJ left the pitch. I did notice, however, that they seemed very friendly before the match. They were shaking hands and chatting during the warm up. I would have been surprised if there had been any sarcasm.
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