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Celtic League Fixtures Confirmed
The Celtic League have confirmed the dates for Ulster's two home matches in May against Cardiff and The Borders

Fixtures against Cardiff and The Borders confirmed
Friday 5th May, Ulster v Cardiff, 9.00pm
Friday 12th May, Ulster v The Borders, 7.30pm

Ulster's match against Cardiff will kick off at 9pm on Friday 5th May, a little later than normal but it means that supporters will still be able to enjoy Friday night rugby at Ravenhill, while the match the following week against the Borders will kick off on Friday 12th May at 7.30pm.
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Friday 5th May, Ulster v Cardiff, 9.00pm
What a load of pants ..... it will be well past my snooze time by the time I get home. I may give that one a miss.
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colinh wrote:
Friday 5th May, Ulster v Cardiff, 9.00pm
What a load of pants ..... it will be well past my snooze time by the time I get home. I may give that one a miss.
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no matter what time its at ill be there! but yeah have to agree bit crap being so late, maybe a lots of the younger families wont go now.
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my sentiments exactly flymo :shock:
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Hardly worth going home between the two matches!
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9pm -- spot on if u ask me. for once i will b able to get home safely , wash at leisure , eat without gettin stomach cramps (no tesco 60 second micro burger that nite), have a relaxing pint or two or three and be rocking along nicely by 9pm without merely rushing a quickie in the beertent at 7.10pm. So its Cheerio Cheerio to Colin!!
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WTF...................will need to wear my pyjama's to that one.
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So its Cheerio Cheerio to Colin!!
Mike a man of your training and undoubted intelligence should know that there is a world of difference between the inferred maybe which is a possibility and not a definite as associated with a word such as
will.
While not giving any definites one way or the other I choose not to rule out the possibilty of either going to the game or not but on the balance of probabilities I would suggest that I may not. However I am possibly being swayed towards the not attending camp but maybe swinging to the yes attending camp at a later date. But it is not a possible only a maybe. Thus leaving my options open and as usual my wallet firmly shut.
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Rooster wrote:
Friday 5th May, Ulster v Cardiff, 9.00pm
Is this Setanta dictating the scheduling, I wonder? The Os v Munster is also on the 5th so maybe they want to show these games back-to-back.
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It seems Colin is in two minds about the Cardiff match, but then again maybe he is not. I used to be like that once but now I'm not so sure.


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Ospreys game is on BBC W. Our game is on Setanta.

It must be Setanta or even BBC W we have to 'thank'.
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colinh wrote:What a load of pants ..... it will be well past my snooze time by the time I get home. I may give that one a miss.
And mine too :cry: Between 9pm and 10pm is my usual beddy-byes time. It's bad enough getting home after a normal kick off time, being all hyped up, and trying to get a few hours kip before the dreaded alarm goes off. The prospect of leaving the ground at, potentially, 1030pm at the earliest is gonna be A Bridge Too Far for me I think.
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WTF?!!?!? Why bother? See this setanta rubbish! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Post by Freddie Benson »

sorry chaps

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I'm in states at the time and asked them to put ko back so I'd get it on satellite at a reasonable hour
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