Ulster v Leinster
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Re: Ulster v Leinster
Line outs shyte particularly one on their line and one on ours... Rodney can hit providing the player runs into him ask him to get about or catch a ball and forget it... the Hond for the record is worse watch this space... poor Leinster team and never would have scored in the second half in a month of play and against 14 they cut us open... tommy is finished and well done Cairns...
Supporters around me more interested in selfies and oje fans shouting come on Norn Iron and yes the idiot sending the political message out on Sky.. next time Ulster tell me to stop flying an Ulster flag they can go and feck off... we are shyte and offered nothing
Supporters around me more interested in selfies and oje fans shouting come on Norn Iron and yes the idiot sending the political message out on Sky.. next time Ulster tell me to stop flying an Ulster flag they can go and feck off... we are shyte and offered nothing
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Amen Jackie .... Too many plastic home grown mediocrity with smoke blown up their arae cos they won a schools cup medal too.
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The lineouts were a big turning point.
I knew we were fecked when the boys behind me started discussing the price of Prosecco in Lidl
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Must have been lienster supporters merv
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Re: Ulster v Leinster
None of that loss was attributable to the referee or other officials. I thought John Lacey did a very good job tonight.
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A game ruined by the wind and Lacey who decided at half time to referee the throw in .
As I used have decussions with Cables some years ago you never want to play with the wind in the first half 10 points in the first half were never enough and two penalties against Ulster within yards of the try line didn’t help the cause but Lacey has a history of penalising Ulster in the opposition 22 only twice is better than normal
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As I used have decussions with Cables some years ago you never want to play with the wind in the first half 10 points in the first half were never enough and two penalties against Ulster within yards of the try line didn’t help the cause but Lacey has a history of penalising Ulster in the opposition 22 only twice is better than normal
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True. I wish he had reviewed the forward passes (2 of) in the build up to their second try, but that would only have made the scoreline more respectable, which we didn't deserve.for dog and ulcer wrote:None of that loss was attributable to the referee or other officials. I thought John Lacey did a very good job tonight.
Lacey made far fewer mistakes tonight than the Ulster players.
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AVERAGE?againstthehead wrote:So many mistakes though - kicks straight out, lineout shambolic, dropped balls. Very average stuff IMHO
You think we were that good?
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Did you mean to leave 'at' in there?againstthehead wrote:lol, the lineout is quite extraordinary. Haven't seen this poor an Ulster performance in an inter-pro for while - certainly at home. Shambolic at Best.
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Shambolic but am I surprised?? No.
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When it comes down to it this is the main problem, too many soft foreigners and not enough thick paddies. Saffers are big, that's really all they have going for them, I fully expect Ireland to dick them next month.Cornerfleg wrote:People even if Folk folks.... We're still left with dung...
We're not good enough despite saffers, our school system is not producing anything in the half back department, and our forwards are soft as shyte.
Les is a good Scape goat, but if you think things would improve if he fecks off yer deluded and myopically challenged.
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Wrong.Rhys O'Donnell is another level and he's just been cut by the academy. Lowry will come through if given a chance.Cornerfleg wrote:People even if Folk folks.... We're still left with dung...
We're not good enough despite saffers, our school system is not producing anything in the half back department, and our forwards are soft as shyte.
Les is a good Scape goat, but if you think things would improve if he fecks off yer deluded and myopically challenged.
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The old saying is key 'forwards win matches,backs decide by how much!'
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Well - don't keep us in suspenders ...... what is the price of prosecco in Lidl?big mervyn wrote:The lineouts were a big turning point.
I knew we were fecked when the boys behind me started discussing the price of Prosecco in Lidl
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Why has he been cut?kingofthehill wrote:Wrong.Rhys O'Donnell is another level and he's just been cut by the academy. Lowry will come through if given a chance.Cornerfleg wrote:People even if Folk folks.... We're still left with dung...
We're not good enough despite saffers, our school system is not producing anything in the half back department, and our forwards are soft as shyte.
Les is a good Scape goat, but if you think things would improve if he fecks off yer deluded and myopically challenged.
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