Caaaardiff Blues v Ulster Sat 3rd Dec 5:15pm Sky Sports 3

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Re: Caaaardiff Blues v Ulster Sat 3rd Dec 5:15pm Sky Sports

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Joe Schmo wrote:
Dave wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:So, no Rory, no Paddy, no GLU, no Wee Stu, no Girrid for the rest of 2016.

Maybe Hendy who is partially broken, apparently Big Stu, Chad & Rodders is allegedly available. Not a mention of Darren Cave so I assume that is no Darren.

The portents are modest to shyte, without Paddy almost zero chance.

Tender, it's a long story how we came to plump for Wales, partially down to my wife's unfortunately timed big birthday as we had planned Exeter, but sure, I've been to and enjoyed a few internationals an Munster's two triumphs in the stadium out back of CAP & knocked out a passable time.

We'll obviously not enjoy ourselves, but feck it, we'll just have to do our best. :roll:
WTF? Paddy is injured? Rory too?

Feck off Joe.



Breaking literally every player.

Season over.
It's alright Dave, paddy and Rory rested - player management. I wonder what's up with cave?
He's off to Rotherham, fed up being shat on, don't blame him.

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Hey Guys, lets get behind our stalwarts like big Dan etc.

Nah, feck off back to facebook you Bellend!
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222toHounslow wrote:Hey Guys, lets get behind our stalwarts like big Dan etc.

Nah, feck off back to facebook you Bellend!
But welcome on board Mid Ulster ROB all the same.
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Joe Schmo wrote:
It's alright Dave, paddy and Rory rested - player management. I wonder what's up with cave?
Cave had pulled calf muscle then on his return pulled same calf muscle again, last thoughts were probably around Christmas for return I think but can't be totally sure
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Jackie Brown wrote:
Joe Schmo wrote:
Dave wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:So, no Rory, no Paddy, no GLU, no Wee Stu, no Girrid for the rest of 2016.

Maybe Hendy who is partially broken, apparently Big Stu, Chad & Rodders is allegedly available. Not a mention of Darren Cave so I assume that is no Darren.

The portents are modest to shyte, without Paddy almost zero chance.

Tender, it's a long story how we came to plump for Wales, partially down to my wife's unfortunately timed big birthday as we had planned Exeter, but sure, I've been to and enjoyed a few internationals an Munster's two triumphs in the stadium out back of CAP & knocked out a passable time.

We'll obviously not enjoy ourselves, but feck it, we'll just have to do our best. :roll:
WTF? Paddy is injured? Rory too?

Feck off Joe.



Breaking literally every player.

Season over.
It's alright Dave, paddy and Rory rested - player management. I wonder what's up with cave?
He's off to Rotherham, fed up being shat on, don't blame him.

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you're joking of course??

*edit* just saw roosters post. I'm beginning to expect the worst with every news story relating to Ulster. What's next?
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Right, let's stop this negative shįt, who is going to support the boys, shirt , hat, teddy bear packed. SUFTUM.
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Gerald the Mole wrote:Right, let's stop this negative shįt, who is going to support the boys, shirt , hat, teddy bear packed. SUFTUM.
Dug out my onesie earlier
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Some haven't had a positive thought since "
the flood "like

Big spoon Big spoon

And like some no as much about the game like

Seen nothing done everything

The three brass monkeys of Ulster

See nothing
listen to nothing


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rumncoke wrote:Some haven't had a positive thought since "
the flood "like

Big spoon Big spoon

And like some no as much about the game like

Seen nothing done everything

The three brass monkeys of Ulster

See nothing
listen to nothing


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Do believe so although the originals are see no evil see no evil speak no evil
unless your from Yorkshire
Then it's see all !
hear all !
and say nothing !

The last is hard at times

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On two different ones

But am all right

I'm married to the antidote

And when that doesn't work

Wind up Rorybignob


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Love tablets rumn. Are you on the viagra?
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If we believe and chant SUFTUM constantly and think positive thoughts Ulster will win. Remember to BELIEVE AND STAND UP FOR THE ULSTERMEN!!!!!!!!

I almost forgot to remind you to only eat Ulster Rugby approved bananas, raspberries, blueberries and avocados instead of pies, chips, crepes and kebabs.

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So do we actually want ulster to do well these next few weeks or collapse and instigate some changes? Bear in mind the changes may not be what we want given the Teflon nature of some folk.
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jean valjean wrote:So do we actually want ulster to do well these next few weeks or collapse and instigate some changes? Bear in mind the changes may not be what we want given the Teflon nature of some folk.
Been thinking that myself, a few more stuffings and they take action before the season ticket sale commences or win a few people renew for next year and the "product" is secure for another season and we finish up with this debate this time next year again.
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Don't think I could ever wish Ulster to do badly ... but they seem to be making a really good fist of it this year. We have been plagued for years by basically Rugby Cholesterol blocking up the tubes of the club from Lawyers in suits, old school ties, jolly boys gin clubs, down to our current stars - Burt and Ernie on the coaching ticket and the cookie monster with the Academy.

Then we either buy crocks, Dave's or manage to produce talent who seem to do the typical Norn Iron trick of turning out like Neil Best and thinking they are God's gift.

Seems almost inevitable that given enough time and rope Ulster do seem to be able to Royally feck up everything waaaay better than any of our Provincial rivals. It's always in the back of my head when we go on a promote local lads rant ... chances are we can turn them into right nobs and in the process get beaten by Treviso.
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