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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Think ref call was fair when you look at it several times, anyway Big Nick sorted Lamont later in the matchBuckRogers wrote:Haven't dragged through the whole thread but very little being said about Lamont pole-axing Ludik.
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Baggy that is financial Crap and totally senseless
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Care to explain WTF you are talking about?rumncoke wrote:Baggy that is financial Crap and totally senseless
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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Garces probably would have sent him off. I wonder would Nigel have sent off Payne. Correct outcome though considering Glasgow had a pen advantage but it was kinda dangerous in the end considering Ludik landed on his neck. p didn't help matters either.Rooster wrote:Think ref call was fair when you look at it several times, anyway Big Nick sorted Lamont later in the matchBuckRogers wrote:Haven't dragged through the whole thread but very little being said about Lamont pole-axing Ludik.
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Have just found this Jizzbeg, pretty witless stuff, you are again showing your need to be recognised as someone who knows his stuff, I remember Agen-le-tete had similar delusions, though I hasten to add I like you a lot more than that clown.bazzaj wrote:Didnt say I was the site clairvoyant Bagster its just that I happen to be proved right the majority of the time.BaggyTrousers wrote:JIzzer I advised you earlier but no sign of any change, therefore I am left to play your silly game of "I told you so".bazzaj wrote: As for BHM snipe and the Bagster I accept that I have been going ott in down playing our win but its due to my total frustration on here of late.
We lose and we are crap and facing oblivion, we win and we are world beaters.
We have been crap, utterly crap. Yesterday in truth wasn't that much better however the level of intensity yesterday was miles better, the pack was very good, as was the defence.
For my own "I told you so" you need look no further than the "Ra Weegies" thread:
Either that or our pack decimates Weegies set piece & iHUmph kicks his goals. Could just about happen.You are not the site clairvoyant Jizzer, just another nerd with an opinion & a keyboard, just like all the rest of us.We could beat you up up front but I see no other way of winning with this selection. We are currently a team in the process of self-harming & are in need of intervention.
To say there is no other way you can see us winning with that selection Bagster other than up front, my point is that is exactly how games most games are won-up front!
As for me being a nerd with a keyboard -well I have been called a hell of a lot of things as you can imagine but that is very definately a first.
I can cut and paste now having said that.
Then the bit in red shows you care only for your own opinion. Had you given it the remotest thought, you would recognise that what I described is not the Ulster Way, I would hazard a confident guess that is there is no team in our league quicker to hurl the ball wide without having laid the ground work.
Over recent seasons when not at the top of our game how many times have we watched Ulster go side to side and back again, repeated ad nauseum with little success. That Jizzbeg is why yesterday was very different & if you can't see that, you either weren't watching or know the square root of SFA.
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So kiss is now a world class forwards coachHoneyBadger wrote:Looks like Kiss knows more than people of these forums...
Great showing from all the forwards, tactically spot on.
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Team Co-Ordinator , why does Ulster not have one of them, we have everything elseruckover wrote:Met the Glasgow team co-ordinator after the game and asked him whether it was Glasgow's strongest team. He said they don't really know what it is with their SID but he said last night was probably the closest they've been to it so far this season.
Also said for the last few seasons Townsend has prioritised the league over Europe and that their Heineken Cup form wasn't of much concern to him, which explains why they've never been able to do as well in Europe.
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At the match I turned to future Mr Shammy and said "if only Nige reffed Ulster v. Saracens!" In real time I was baying for blood but on the big screen it was just a bit of a mistimed clash. Fair call Nige.Dave wrote:Garces probably would have sent him off. I wonder would Nigel have sent off Payne. Correct outcome though considering Glasgow had a pen advantage but it was kinda dangerous in the end considering Ludik landed on his neck. p didn't help matters either.Rooster wrote:Think ref call was fair when you look at it several times, anyway Big Nick sorted Lamont later in the matchBuckRogers wrote:Haven't dragged through the whole thread but very little being said about Lamont pole-axing Ludik.
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I had this argument at the game. I reckoned it was probably a fair enough call, had it been man against man thenI think the Weegie would have been in trouble, I think the fact that Ludik was "assisted" in his fall by a team mate saved Lamont, who wasn't terribly careful & was lucky it didn't go badly for him.Dave wrote:Garces probably would have sent him off. I wonder would Nigel have sent off Payne. Correct outcome though considering Glasgow had a pen advantage but it was kinda dangerous in the end considering Ludik landed on his neck. p didn't help matters either.Rooster wrote:Think ref call was fair when you look at it several times, anyway Big Nick sorted Lamont later in the matchBuckRogers wrote:Haven't dragged through the whole thread but very little being said about Lamont pole-axing Ludik.
My feeling at the match was that it was a fair enough call, I said that if a ref of Nigel's stature bins a guy then this plague will continue. I like that Nigel does his best to keep players on the pitch.
Have just seen Bastareaud taken out in the air by Huget, no harm done, started from a low level, penalty, nothing more. Good call by the touchie advising Lacey.
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Just watched the match back again. Obviously delighted with the win. At the very least our league campaign is back on the rails after the Parma-gate scandal.
The forwards were immense. The half-backs performed close to the best of their abilities (after the first 10 minutes of aimless punting). The whole team defended pretty well.
But..... From 11-15 we have the players to put out the best back line in the Pro12 if not Europe with excellent back-up options. And yet 6 games in, we are still yet to see anything even approaching the full potential.
I have this dream that Payne has now fulfilled his quota of Schmidt-imposed outside centre appearances and we have cleverly lulled Cockerill into a false sense of security that he can plan this week to have Tuilagi bosh down the 13 channel and have Payne's Lycra-clad forearms slip off him, only to realise that we have picked a proper outside centre instead.
Even in the vain hope my fantasy were to become reality, Cave has had suck little game time he would probably have to dust the cobwebs off his boots.
Welford road is going to be an arm wrestle...
The forwards were immense. The half-backs performed close to the best of their abilities (after the first 10 minutes of aimless punting). The whole team defended pretty well.
But..... From 11-15 we have the players to put out the best back line in the Pro12 if not Europe with excellent back-up options. And yet 6 games in, we are still yet to see anything even approaching the full potential.
I have this dream that Payne has now fulfilled his quota of Schmidt-imposed outside centre appearances and we have cleverly lulled Cockerill into a false sense of security that he can plan this week to have Tuilagi bosh down the 13 channel and have Payne's Lycra-clad forearms slip off him, only to realise that we have picked a proper outside centre instead.
Even in the vain hope my fantasy were to become reality, Cave has had suck little game time he would probably have to dust the cobwebs off his boots.
Welford road is going to be an arm wrestle...
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Nigel yellow carded Hooper for taking a man out in the air last week.
His decision was wrong then, Hooper was fully committed to a tackle and attempted to pull out after the ball was kicked - it was a strange one, which made it look worse for Hooper
Wonder was Nige pulled over coals for the Hooper one (especially as it cost the Aussies the game) and thus was more lenient this week
His decision was wrong then, Hooper was fully committed to a tackle and attempted to pull out after the ball was kicked - it was a strange one, which made it look worse for Hooper
Wonder was Nige pulled over coals for the Hooper one (especially as it cost the Aussies the game) and thus was more lenient this week
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A lot of people said Garces was right because of the area of the body Good landed on. Ludik landed right on his neck. Personally I think neither are remotely red cards but applying the same arguments that others did I'd say it would be hard for some to call for different sanctions.
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If it hadn't been Nig I think FNW would have spent time in the bin... He checked one tackle on the TMO and missed another probable yellow.
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Nah that was a yellow every day of the week. Hoopers "charge down" resulted it him jumping into the Argie player kicking the clearance and hitting him late in the face with his hips. There was no attempt to charge it down, he was just trying to floor him.Russ wrote:Nigel yellow carded Hooper for taking a man out in the air last week.
His decision was wrong then, Hooper was fully committed to a tackle and attempted to pull out after the ball was kicked - it was a strange one, which made it look worse for Hooper
Wonder was Nige pulled over coals for the Hooper one (especially as it cost the Aussies the game) and thus was more lenient this week
Why? Why not?