Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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BR wrote:
Dave wrote:Portuguese are vastly outnumbered by those from Timor Leste.
Is that a townland in Kilsheeshil?

It's all Portuguese to me.
I don't go to Kilsheeshil
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BR wrote:Is the SuperMacs at Lurgan closed?
Why?
The podcast trio implied there were none in NI.

And much as we may like to disown Lurgan ...
There's still one on the Andersonstown Road
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pwrmoore wrote:
BR wrote:
Dave wrote:
BR wrote:Is the SuperMacs at Lurgan closed?
Why?
The podcast trio implied there were none in NI.

And much as we may like to disown Lurgan ...
There's still one on the Falls
So what we're saying is them boys who devote their lives to following, writing about and discussing Ulster rugby - need to get out more!
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Theres a Supermacs in the garage on the A1 Northbound nr Banbridge too. Ulster is coming down with them it seems!
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ColinM wrote:Theres a Supermacs in the garage on the A1 Northbound nr Banbridge too. Ulster is coming down with them it seems!
feck off
No supermacs in banbridge
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Warren Gatland

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Get one in early for next week.... Can you ask UR who sanctioned Craig Gilroy to ride a race production bike on a motor circuit just after getting his licence and why was he allowed to ride pillion on the back of a racing bike at 136mph.. the rider in question highlighted that he had never taken a passenger on a race bike before around a track.. btw I am not against professional rugby player having a life just asking...
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Next week Hendo is going cliff jumping
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Cockatrice wrote:Get one in early for next week.... Can you ask UR who sanctioned Craig Gilroy to ride a race production bike on a motor circuit just after getting his licence and why was he allowed to ride pillion on the back of a racing bike at 136mph.. the rider in question highlighted that he had never taken a passenger on a race bike before around a track.. btw I am not against professional rugby player having a life just asking...
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Dave wrote:Next week Hendo is going cliff jumping
So, this Cliff who plays for Hairyqueens, is he any good? I suppose he won't be after Hendy jumps him.
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Dave wrote:Next week Hendo is going cliff jumping
So, this Cliff who plays for Hairyqueens, is he any good? I suppose he won't be after Hendy jumps him.
Red card for Hendo though. Season over.
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Cockatrice wrote:Get one in early for next week.... Can you ask UR who sanctioned Craig Gilroy to ride a race production bike on a motor circuit just after getting his licence and why was he allowed to ride pillion on the back of a racing bike at 136mph.. the rider in question highlighted that he had never taken a passenger on a race bike before around a track.. btw I am not against professional rugby player having a life just asking...
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Underperformance against the Dragons is just same old. Poorly coached & possibly poorly motivated team playing a poor Dragon's team whom we made look much better than they are. Forwards too weak.

I'm afraid I won't be listening to next podcast as I feel I can anticipate what you guys will say. So podcast is likely to be same old for 50+ mins.

Another fiasco of a season next year already embedded.

As it appears you guys feel unable to bring yourselves to objectively criticise professional coaches & players on the basis you have never experienced the difficulties of doing a professional rugby job, the commentary is rather bland. Perhaps the answer is to ask better questions asked at media sessions etc and getting insight from unattributable feedback from players.

Your public comments, I would suggest, should better inform us & contribute (albeit very indirectly) to calling out Ulster's downward spiral having previously treaded water with a few better players.

By your journalism you can help to influence beneficial change. Ulster management & stakeholders must react through action to mounting criticism. Please do so through insightful, fair, fact-finding journalism.

Why not consider bringing someone with past profession experience to participate in podcast.
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Can I ask whether undertaking the recording on what presumably appears to be UR premises is in anyway impacting on being too hard edged for some... Again just a suggestion but what about recording a regular 30 second slot from a supporter designed to get their view over..
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With Les' position now completely untenable, what will happen if he is never sacked?

Will Ulster rugby exist in two years time?
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