Fecks sake BR it would have been as handy to fly over as take the horse and cart for a drive to Longford on a wet morning like this.BR wrote:In the Coach & Horses on Longford Road.
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“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Don't be daft, I'm in no fit state to drive a feckin wheelbarrow let alone a poor dumb animal.Rooster wrote:Fecks sake BR it would have been as handy to fly over as take the horse and cart for a drive to Longford on a wet morning like this.BR wrote:In the Coach & Horses on Longford Road.
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At the ground in tgeir posh bar. Its filling up nicely with Ulster supporters...
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Leave Ferris aloneBR wrote:Don't be daft, I'm in no fit state to drive a feckin wheelbarrow let alone a poor dumb animal.Rooster wrote:Fecks sake BR it would have been as handy to fly over as take the horse and cart for a drive to Longford on a wet morning like this.BR wrote:In the Coach & Horses on Longford Road.
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So a BP win wasn't even required either as LR only got 4 points. FOLK.
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Good to meet BR again, and newly introduced to Samstew and his boys. Nice to meet you fellas!
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Likewise - sorry we didn't have more time for a few drinks. Not the best ground for that sort of thing anyway, but our travel arrangements were a bit complicated too, which didn't help.fermain wrote:Good to meet BR again, and newly introduced to Samstew and his boys. Nice to meet you fellas!
Meet you again at the quarterfinal ... oh wait ...
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Having been such a distant second best in their biggest game of the year, director of rugby Kiss rejected the notion that his side weren’t mentally prepared for the challenge.
“If we’re honest with ourselves, there wouldn’t be much we’d change with our prep,” he said. “The investment by the lads, and by the coaches, was exceptional. It was a joint effort that placed us in a position to do the job but we didn’t nail the big moments on a consistent basis. A bit of accuracy was lacking. We kept fighting for sure, but you can’t give a team like Wasps the opportunities that we did.
“We paid the price, unfortunately. What we did, and how we went about our business, are things that we’ll tap into. I don’t want to sweep the disappointment under the carpet, but we’ve got to move on. It is what it is, and we move on. We’ve [still] a chance to do something in the Pro14.”
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“If we’re honest with ourselves, there wouldn’t be much we’d change with our prep,” he said. “The investment by the lads, and by the coaches, was exceptional. It was a joint effort that placed us in a position to do the job but we didn’t nail the big moments on a consistent basis. A bit of accuracy was lacking. We kept fighting for sure, but you can’t give a team like Wasps the opportunities that we did.
“We paid the price, unfortunately. What we did, and how we went about our business, are things that we’ll tap into. I don’t want to sweep the disappointment under the carpet, but we’ve got to move on. It is what it is, and we move on. We’ve [still] a chance to do something in the Pro14.”
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Didnt fire a shot ... there were no big moments
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Jesus focking weptjean valjean wrote:Having been such a distant second best in their biggest game of the year, director of rugby Kiss rejected the notion that his side weren’t mentally prepared for the challenge.
“If we’re honest with ourselves, there wouldn’t be much we’d change with our prep,” he said. “The investment by the lads, and by the coaches, was exceptional. It was a joint effort that placed us in a position to do the job but we didn’t nail the big moments on a consistent basis. A bit of accuracy was lacking. We kept fighting for sure, but you can’t give a team like Wasps the opportunities that we did.
“We paid the price, unfortunately. What we did, and how we went about our business, are things that we’ll tap into. I don’t want to sweep the disappointment under the carpet, but we’ve got to move on. It is what it is, and we move on. We’ve [still] a chance to do something in the Pro14.”
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A classic case of being in denial. A shockingly inept performance. Totally outclassed throughout the side and the game. Like the alcoholic, the first step is to admit that there is a problem. Without that there will be no progress. It won't be solved by serendipity.
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His words sum it upWee Woman wrote:Jesus focking weptjean valjean wrote:Having been such a distant second best in their biggest game of the year, director of rugby Kiss rejected the notion that his side weren’t mentally prepared for the challenge.
“If we’re honest with ourselves, there wouldn’t be much we’d change with our prep,” he said. “The investment by the lads, and by the coaches, was exceptional. It was a joint effort that placed us in a position to do the job but we didn’t nail the big moments on a consistent basis. A bit of accuracy was lacking. We kept fighting for sure, but you can’t give a team like Wasps the opportunities that we did.
“We paid the price, unfortunately. What we did, and how we went about our business, are things that we’ll tap into. I don’t want to sweep the disappointment under the carpet, but we’ve got to move on. It is what it is, and we move on. We’ve [still] a chance to do something in the Pro14.”
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Investment, do a job, went about our business.
These are the words more associated with a city stock broker or a politian, not a rugby coach trying to inspire his side.
Actually Les has more in common with Theresa May than anyone rugby related.
Both have taken us out of Europe leading to depression.
Both fecked up over the Irish border.
Both their sides are opposed to labour.
Oh and they're both full of sh1te.
Lesxit.