Dragons Pre Match Q&A with Jonny Petrie

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It could well be a loan made on the possible donation to rugby which could be due after sums have been donated to GAA and Football in respect of Stadium upgrade. Ie if a donation is made to Rugby the loan gets repaid. now the question is it interest free or not . repayment to Dublin being capital + interest -or -Capital only, with annual interest repaid by Ulster Branch. ie deducted from annual grant to the branch.
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Deraless wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:56 pm
Cockatrice wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:05 amAnd why during this same period did Ulster Rugby purchase a domestic house on Ravenhill Park (which remains vacant to this day) for £490,000 plus without mortgage ??????

Is that where big JTA stayed? He walked out home every night with the great unwashed.
Yes one and same been lying vacant since he left…. Was advertised for £1800pm but remains vacant no longer on the market now next door is up as Agreed so maybe the investment on housing instead of players brings better return 😋
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I'd imagine that the proceeds from the sale is reinvested into the band, or the pre-match entertainment.
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So It Is wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:49 am I'd imagine that the proceeds from the sale is reinvested into the band, or the pre-match entertainment.
I don't think a firing squad would be that expensive... >minigun
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When did we actually last hear the band???

I miss it.
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justinr73 wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 12:37 am When did we actually last hear the band???

I miss it.
PreCovid I think.

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One good song in their whole repertoire lol, Star of the County Down
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Didn’t a solo trumpeter appear at the Memorial end for a while? Sounded as if he knew what he was doing.
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Ended up next to the trumpet guy at the cricket in Amsterdam a couple of years ago.

I could cope with the noise but I’m not keen on being covered in spittle.
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