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Hello ladies and Gentlemen

I have been a season ticket holder for the past 3seasons (and beforehand single tickets) and have regularly been popping into this forum to keep up to date however have never really had the time to sign up properly!!! UNTIL now!!!! :twisted:

Anyway after reading most posts over the last year i feel like i know yas all lol :scratch: :scratch:

so just saying hi!!

will as usual be at the match this week (go to ALL home matches .... trying to organise away trip to bath)

will as usual be on the halfway line in terrace.... wooop woooop :salut:
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ulsterrugby4life wrote:Hello ladies and Gentlemen

I have been a season ticket holder for the past 3seasons (and beforehand single tickets) and have regularly been popping into this forum to keep up to date however have never really had the time to sign up properly!!! UNTIL now!!!! :twisted:

Anyway after reading most posts over the last year i feel like i know yas all lol :scratch: :scratch:

so just saying hi!!
Welcome Mr (or Ms) 4life - i hope you don't know us TOO well :wink:
ulsterrugby4life wrote:..... will as usual be on the halfway line in terrace.... wooop woooop :salut:
And you still haven't popped over to say hello to the second barrier crew?????

You DO know us too well!!!!!!!! :paperbag:
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Hello & welcome! don't listen to grumps - a nicer, quieter, sober bunch of people you couldn't meet :oops: :oops:
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Welcome, good to drag a lurker out of the shadows.
Why? Why not?
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Ithryn wrote:Welcome, good to drag a lurker out of the shadows.
I thought at your trial it was established that you WERE the lurker, and you dragged INTO the shadows :shock:
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Ithryn wrote:Welcome, good to drag a lurker out of the shadows.
I thought at your trial it was established that you WERE the lurker, and you dragged INTO the shadows :shock:
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haha guys lol love it !!!


so getting excited about tonite now!!!

Will pop over and see yas tonite i hope lol....(usually wear a stupid hat.... wither the red and white one with bells!!!!! or the massive one that looks like dreadlocks!!!!)

whats the easiest way to spot everyone!¬?
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if its 2nd barrier crew yer after, they have a uniform of sorts.

this consists of old, old, old ulster rugby shirts. think the ones with bits of navy on them, or shell logos...
ridiculous names on the back, like wee lads with "Smickers 7" on the back of their man utd shirts - think of "Mid Ulster Maestro" or similar.

these shirts were formerly white, however an inability to drink like men has led to years worth of guinness stains proudly adorning the protruding midriff sections of these shirts.

in a crowd however, it might be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. to identify the 2bc look for a santa hat, and 3 men waving a dozen or so flags. only one or 2 of which actually have anything to do with ulster rugby at all...
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i was actually standing infront of the flags !!!!!! didnt know that was u guys lol
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For the avoidance of any doubt i shud make it clear that me and me mates & the Santa Caps are very much on the fringes of the 2BC - a sort of breakaway/splinter group if u like - cause it can be a bit crowded and smelly if u r near the Real 2BC and as well u have an even greater risk having yer Guinness spilt . Only really get talking to the Real 2BC at half time (as we push past on our way for liquid topups) or the end of game - but looks like we will have plenty of time at the end of games this season for post match discussions/celebrations cause of the very slow moving queues to get off the Terrace.
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