Bordeaux v Ulster

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Re: Bordeaux v Ulster

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It's time we setup our own NI team.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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€3400 for a 4 night trip, away tae feck with that, wouldn't go if it was at the end of the road.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Tighter End wrote:All the Drags are big hairy chested Trumpers, who'll bust yer star.
Chicago is like Cairo, but a lot colder.
You know why they call it the windy city Tender? Nothing to do with wind. :shock:

Jizzbeg, no need to thank me. Just don't go any further south than Soldier Field, then back up over the Chicago River*** and hang around somewhere like Buddy Guys and enjoy the Blues if Ireland haven't already given you a healthy dose. :roll: More or less stay within the confines of the Loop and you will be very unlucky to be murdered ............. though of course, I'm not in the business of guaranteeing your safety, lets be very clear on that. Don't blame me if you are killed. :shock:
Ta for the heads up pal.
Amount of hassle I have getting there is a joke I probably won't get there.
Going via Canada and all the estate and etas involved with only a couple months (which is fine apparently as I eventually found out) left on my passport it's all done me in.
All I want is to link up with mates for a rugby game and get on one for feck sake!
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Joe Barakat says Luke Marshall, Stuart Olding, Charles Piutau, FVDM and Andrew Trimble all trained today ahead of Bordeaux.
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Any guess as to what the team will be? I would go for;

Warwick, Best, Ah You, Van de Merwe, Henderson, Reidy, Diack, Pienaar, Jackson, Gilroy, Olding, Marshall, Piatau, Payne.

Maybe swap Gilroy for Bowie.


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damianmcr wrote:Joe Barakat says Luke Marshall, Stuart Olding, Charles Piutau, FVDM and Andrew Trimble all trained today ahead of Bordeaux.
Where'd you see him?
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MCBwinwinwin wrote:Any guess as to what the team will be? I would go for;

Warwick, Best, Ah You, Van de Merwe, Henderson, Reidy, Diack, Pienaar, Jackson, Gilroy, Olding, Marshall, Piatau, Payne.

Maybe swap Gilroy for Bowie.


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You confident with only 7 forwards? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Russ wrote:
damianmcr wrote:Joe Barakat says Luke Marshall, Stuart Olding, Charles Piutau, FVDM and Andrew Trimble all trained today ahead of Bordeaux.
Where'd you see him?
He sent me a WhatsApp
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EastTerraceUR wrote:
MCBwinwinwin wrote:Any guess as to what the team will be? I would go for;

Warwick, Best, Ah You, Van de Merwe, Henderson, Reidy, Diack, Pienaar, Jackson, Gilroy, Olding, Marshall, Piatau, Payne.

Maybe swap Gilroy for Bowie.


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You confident with only 7 forwards? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Wouldn't have Diack near the team.
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Absolutely Dave.
He was a passive passenger last week.
Makes Clive Ross look like Connor McGregor.
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2MP and My Mate Gilroy in team
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bazzaj wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Tighter End wrote:All the Drags are big hairy chested Trumpers, who'll bust yer star.
Chicago is like Cairo, but a lot colder.
You know why they call it the windy city Tender? Nothing to do with wind. :shock:

Jizzbeg, no need to thank me. Just don't go any further south than Soldier Field, then back up over the Chicago River*** and hang around somewhere like Buddy Guys and enjoy the Blues if Ireland haven't already given you a healthy dose. :roll: More or less stay within the confines of the Loop and you will be very unlucky to be murdered ............. though of course, I'm not in the business of guaranteeing your safety, lets be very clear on that. Don't blame me if you are killed. :shock:
Ta for the heads up pal.
Amount of hassle I have getting there is a joke I probably won't get there.
Going via Canada and all the estate and etas involved with only a couple months (which is fine apparently as I eventually found out) left on my passport it's all done me in.
All I want is to link up with mates for a rugby game and get on one for feck sake!
Forgot to tell you about the Chicago River Jizz, unsurprisingly it used to flow into Lake Michigan but it was creating to much pollution, so they reversed the flow and the lake is no longer polluted ........ from there, other pollutants are available.

People do incredible things. Don't get me start on the LA River Jizzer, that is a remarkable waterway, the things they have done to nature there ...........
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We will maintain the boycott of FIRFU internationals and it gives us plausible deniability if by some Brexit like fluke, the vacuous windbag gets elected.
We will need to decide if our boycott includes watching future Internationals on the tele box?
I'm undecided, as I usually watch with a Guinness in hand and Guinness sponsor FIRFU, so I may have to visit my local kiddie fiddler and ask for my sins to be absolved.
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Russ wrote:2MP and My Mate Gilroy in team
The Dublin Strangler has to play
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MCBwinwinwin wrote:Any guess as to what the team will be? I would go for;

Warwick, Best, Ah You, Van de Merwe, Henderson, Reidy, Diack, Pienaar, Jackson, Gilroy, Olding, Marshall, Piatau, Payne.

Maybe swap Gilroy for Bowie.


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