Ulster v Exeter 22nd August

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Re: Ulster v Exeter 22nd August

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solidarity wrote: Haven't got my head round all the nicknames yet. Who's Big Licence and where does the name come from?
Obviously haven't got my head round how to quote either
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Thanks, Mike
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34 players in the squad - how will that work, a first half fifteen, a second half fifteen and a few subs?
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solidarity wrote:[quote="BaggyTrousers I am hoping Big Licence makes further strides this season, I love a good prop me. :thumleft:
Haven't got my head round all the nicknames yet. Who's Big Licence and where does the name come from?
Obviously haven't got my head round how to quote either[/quote]
Warwick the prop is Big Licence
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solidarity wrote:[quote="BaggyTrousers I am hoping Big Licence makes further strides this season, I love a good prop me. :thumleft:
Haven't got my head round all the nicknames yet. Who's Big Licence and where does the name come from?
Obviously haven't got my head round how to quote either[/quote]
Warwick. I think he has an HGV licence.
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It'll prob be rolling substitutions. I suspect a lot of the newer clientele are going to be surprised by the nature if pre-season friendlies. Just as long as they don't play thirds, that really does my napper.
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BR wrote:It'll prob be rolling substitutions. I suspect a lot of the newer clientele are going to be surprised by the nature if pre-season friendlies. Just as long as they don't play thirds, that really does my napper.
Indeed, it knocks off a chaps natural equilibrium.
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I am off my mammaries

Baggy knows about the mammaries

feck exeter - mini wales

Ulster are proud men, we wear the red hand, we say feck everyone. We are ulster. We are an old tribe, who share a brothethood, deeper than skin? Deeper than a white kit, deeper than a fleg


You
Me
Him

We are Ulstermen

We believe that no matter the kiwi we are one. We are United in that we are better

Better than the Tiggers
better than the Sorries (I will destroy from within)

Better than Bath
Better than Scotland

Better than Mexico
Better than Munter

There are 1.8m Ulstermen waiting to stand up

Stand up for the Ulstermen

Stand up

Whether there be 1 or a full stadium of Ulstermen we are better than all comers, I have seen the pretenders, we are united, behind PJ and Olding to exact change on the rugby universe

Come on Ulster!

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Russ wrote:
There are 1.8m Ulstermen waiting to stand up
There are some even taller than that!
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BR wrote:
Russ wrote:
There are 1.8m Ulstermen waiting to stand up
There are some even taller than that!
I can't stand but I can SUFTUM

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2.1 million.

We're not Norn Iron, we're ULSTER :red: :fleg:

... and half of them are weemin ...
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Real weemin are Ulstermen too
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We are fecking Ulster

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Does Gareth Steenson dislike Ulster Rugby? He seems to be quite frosty about the club when he is interviewed about it. He is a decent 10, Was he ever considered as an option?
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Ulsterfan25 wrote:Does Gareth Steenson dislike Ulster Rugby? He seems to be quite frosty about the club when he is interviewed about it. He is a decent 10, Was he ever considered as an option?
Let me put it like this without mentioning names, there is a certain present forwards coach and a previous director of rugby who now resides in Gloucestershire who didn't really rate him so he went to England to prove them wrong.
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