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Please only choose one option (and only if you are a member)

You are a member of the URSC and will continue being one.
7
54%
You are a member of the URSC and think it should be disbanded.
0
No votes
You are a member and will not be joining next year.
2
15%
You are not a member but will be joining next year.
1
8%
You would rather join another club that supports Ulster Rugby.
3
23%
 
Total votes: 13

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There is alot of URSC chit chat so i was just wondering?(well i spend a lot of time researching so sorry) Thus the poll.
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Touch Down wrote:
Please only choose one option (and only if you are a member)

option 4?
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Not joining and not a member. Are you?
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Post by pwrmoore »

TD,

the point was you asked people only to vote if they are already members and then given one of the selectable options as "NOT A MEMBER" :oops: :lol:
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:scratch:
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What a complete idiot. Sorry. Okay so if you are not a member you could answer that. The main thing i wanted to avoid (and there are no gaurantees i know) was people who are not members skewing the vote. Like i say apologies (i really am a crap researcher). :oops:
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don't worry TD - they might be able to find you some space at the University of Ulster where you could hone your research technique :idea:
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Not a member - and will not foreseeably be joining next year!
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Young Un.....perhaps in three years time you be old enough. :shock:

As for me, I would love to vote....but I not a member, as yet. I will e joining though, depending on how the protest march goes on March 25. :D
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pressbox wrote:Young Un.....perhaps in three years time you be old enough. :shock:
I am old enough! I can legally drive, consume alcohol, vote in parliamentary elections etc!!!!
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Yeah, I can do all of that...but I have a free bus pass!
Strewth, I was doing all three and the last one, often, for the past 50 years :lol:

My point was....you should be thinking about joining because old boys like me need young uns like you to lead us.
Perhaps you would like to take a major lead role in the protest against the maze on March 25.
Either let your views known publicly here or PM me. :D
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PB wheres the protest march haven't been on one in years.
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Ct, not sure if I can get one on the scale of the :oman:
but have had a few PM on it and hoping to get it sorted.
Will need your help and of course you will be one of our leaders :shock:
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Oh god blind leading the blind.
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Post by Cockatrice »

PB - always wanted to be press ganged however from experience what one or two might say in a pm it doesn't always come to anything maybe of course you will have better luck.

TD- still feel very strongly regarding the Maze and will agrue re it being the best place. As I have said many times before as long as a terrorist musumn remains part of the development (which it has to to keep all sides on board) I will not be through the door.

Re the online survey carried out by the club I am now prepared to cast some doubts on its validity. Why? well the current interest of 5 votes on the future of the club suggests that getting over 400 on the Maze might have been far fetched.

The petition however was another thing and indeed had it continued which I now feel that it should have to include a red card protest as early as the first televised game after the tail end of last year. For the record I have also suggested a protest outside the the office block before or after a game for 5-10 minutes to show level of support.
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