Official Bakebook https://www.facebook.com/bee.hourRovi Snave wrote:Crozier said the same - but is it trueBR wrote:confirmed!
BR to Galway?
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BR wrote:confirmed!

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BR wrote:Just seeing if this creates as much interest as the 'Pienaar to Toulon?'
Crozier's now reporting on whether BR goes to Galway or not?Rovi Snave wrote:Crozier said the same - but is it trueBR wrote:confirmed!

It might only be Crozier, but if you have the BT on yer case BR, you can claim a result!

I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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I'm waiting for Niblock to interview BR
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BR refuses to comment of Ruan Pienaar's future as it's not the Ulster Way...........
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Rumour has it I'm doing a NOC and coming home again.
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Did the stout not meet your high standards or are you in danger of running out of euros ?BR wrote:Rumour has it I'm doing a NOC and coming home again.
“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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Dunno - I just didn't seem to fit in. My white shirt stood out in the sea of green; every time I waved my fleg, someone shouted at me; when I guldered, people started chanting; and when I started chants, they got the words all wrong.Rooster wrote:Did the stout not meet your high standards or are you in danger of running out of euros ?BR wrote:Rumour has it I'm doing a NOC and coming home again.
The stout was largely excellent. (one poor pint in some rock type venue). The € went further than in Dublin.
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BR clansman sounds good to me.
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A spokesman smiled and said "UAFC does not do it's negotiations in the media ... and even if we did we certainly wouldn't be offering BR any money to come home"
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Cornerfleg wrote:A spokesman smiled and said "UAFC does not do it's negotiations in the media ... and even if we did we certainly wouldn't be offering BR any money to come home"

Fortunately BT paid the EUR9.80 toll charges for my return trip! In return, all I have to do is tell BSkyB to feck off, donate my first-born and promise to take-out at least one cyclist each Sunday for the next 18 months.