Clermont v Northampton
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Good work Lacey, sends Bonnaire to the bn because he couldn't understand Lacey's T'ick Cark accent.
Clearly when Lacey said Ngaaaaaaaaaaw (in English: No)
Bonnaire thought he said Ghaaaaaaaaaaaa (in English: Go)
So go he did.
Clearly when Lacey said Ngaaaaaaaaaaw (in English: No)
Bonnaire thought he said Ghaaaaaaaaaaaa (in English: Go)
So go he did.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Stupid from Bonnaire but it makes no difference in the overall scheme of things. If Clermont were down to 12 players they'd probably still not concede a score.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Lacey is from Tipp. Even worse than Cork.BaggyTrousers wrote:Good work Lacey, sends Bonnaire to the bn because he couldn't understand Lacey's T'ick Cark accent.
Clearly when Lacey said Ngaaaaaaaaaaw (in English: No) Bonnaire thought he said Ghaaaaaaaaaaaa (in English: Go) So go he did.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
feck Northampton
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Is this a Carlsberg event?
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Aye fair enough, still a t'ick Cultchie accent which suckered Bonnaire.Shan wrote:Lacey is from Tipp. Even worse than Cork.BaggyTrousers wrote:Good work Lacey, sends Bonnaire to the bn because he couldn't understand Lacey's T'ick Cark accent.
Clearly when Lacey said Ngaaaaaaaaaaw (in English: No) Bonnaire thought he said Ghaaaaaaaaaaaa (in English: Go) So go he did.
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.
Re: Clermont v Northampton
Barnesy thinks Clermont are so good only because a former Bath man is in their ranks. Gwan Barnesy.
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Abendanon far and away the best Englishman on the pitch mind you.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Northampton try, Waller should be off, Lacey crap! 37 5.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
just tuned into the game. Fek. Have clermont been amazing or N'ton tripe? I assume a bit of both.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Both.againstthehead wrote:just tuned into the game. Fek. Have clermont been amazing or N'ton tripe? I assume a bit of both.
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
McDowell is fourth Official and Wilkinson running the line, PRL will blame it on an Ulster Conspiracy
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Re: Clermont v Northampton
Apparently punching is no longer an offence. John thinks he is reffing Young Munster in the Killing Fields.
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Shan wrote:Apparently punching is no longer an offence. John thinks he is reffing Young Munster in the Killing Fields.
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Good lad Benjamin Kayser, still calling it the Heineken Cup.
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