Ulster v Scarlets Friday 7:35pm KO Premier Sports 1

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Cardiff beat Leinster, BIG result as far as league and potential home advantage in play offs for ourselves. Makes the game coming up against Leinster even bigger!
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WestDr wrote: Sat Jan 29, 2022 8:48 pm
Bart S wrote: Sat Jan 29, 2022 6:16 pm I take it you were a relative latecomer to rugby then as Neil Doak only stopped playing about 15 years ago.
As I have said previously, been watching UR as a season-ticket holder since the 2008-09 season (the one with the HC match v Quins in Jan when amongst other events the wind blew the ball unaided by feet so far down the pitch towards the Aquinas End even Rory Best managed to score a try). Still miss the very sweaty and crowded marquee at the Memorial End.....

And before I am condemned to being Mr T's calmer alter ego (and mainly 'cos I fear him more than I fear Dave or Stand Up), I've been married to a farmer's daughter from south Co. L'derry for nearly 30 years..... spent 15 years saying 'mm', 'yes,' 'really' and 'ok ?' to her father - who had possibly one of the thickest mid-Ulster accents I've ever heard. Mind you, that was before I went to Kilrea Mart. Where speaking without opening your mouth and/or moving your teeth is a positive benefit.
Amusing. I can empathise.

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Rum is a reincarnation of several previously famous posters but has no alter ego at this time.
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rumncoke wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:53 am Rum is a reincarnation of several previously infamous posters but has no alter ego at this time.
Fixed
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Full game on BBC iPlayer.
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wouldn't totally disagree to both
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UlsterNo9 wrote:
rumncoke wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:53 am Rum is a reincarnation of several previously infamous posters but has no alter ego at this time.
Fixed
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WestDr wrote:
Bart S wrote: Sat Jan 29, 2022 6:16 pm I take it you were a relative latecomer to rugby then as Neil Doak only stopped playing about 15 years ago.
As I have said previously, been watching UR as a season-ticket holder since the 2008-09 season (the one with the HC match v Quins in Jan when amongst other events the wind blew the ball unaided by feet so far down the pitch towards the Aquinas End even Rory Best managed to score a try). Still miss the very sweaty and crowded marquee at the Memorial End.....

And before I am condemned to being Mr T's calmer alter ego (and mainly 'cos I fear him more than I fear Dave or Stand Up), I've been married to a farmer's daughter from south Co. L'derry for nearly 30 years..... spent 15 years saying 'mm', 'yes,' 'really' and 'ok ?' to her father - who had possibly one of the thickest mid-Ulster accents I've ever heard. Mind you, that was before I went to Kilrea Mart. Where speaking without opening your mouth and/or moving your teeth is a positive benefit.
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big mervyn wrote:Something doesn’t add up here. WestDr has been waiting over 30 years to be a naturalized Ulsterman but he's too young to remember Doak Snr playing :scratch:
Sounds like we have a fabricant on our hands. Michael Fabricant perhaps? Or similar.
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Dave wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 6:16 pm
big mervyn wrote:Something doesn’t add up here. WestDr has been waiting over 30 years to be a naturalized Ulsterman but he's too young to remember Doak Snr playing :scratch:
Sounds like we have a fabricant on our hands. Michael Fabricant perhaps? Or similar.
Far too clever for me, Dave. Perhaps though if you read back at least a page to the post @8.48pm on Saturday you might be both a little older and better informed ?
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Point of information: A "Fabricant" is a manufacturer, not as as I had previously assumed, a cloth Cockney.

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WestDr wrote:
Dave wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 6:16 pm
big mervyn wrote:Something doesn’t add up here. WestDr has been waiting over 30 years to be a naturalized Ulsterman but he's too young to remember Doak Snr playing :scratch:
Sounds like we have a fabricant on our hands. Michael Fabricant perhaps? Or similar.
Far too clever for me, Dave. Perhaps though if you read back at least a page to the post @8.48pm on Saturday you might be both a little older and better informed ?
Not if its some shyte you've made up. I will be older, I'll give you that.
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Dave wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:33 pm Not if its some shyte you've made up. I will be older, I'll give you that.
Need to have a heart of stone not to laugh at that response..... (plaigarism acknowledged)
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