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Stand up for the Ulsterman campaign underway now.
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Had to actually look at some of my photos to see if he was hiding somewhere around the pitch as I never noticed he was there :roll:
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Someone assured me he did wave his arms in the air after a Humph penalty. But can't say I saw it myself - second-hand info.

Bring on "Ulsterman" a.s.a.p. and put the bear out of his misery. Please!
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Where are the Ulstermen????
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open season on bears! :twisted:
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...and it's only just started!!
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Checked out the firearms licence and there is no mention of a closed season on Bears :D
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He has to go now unless of course he is restricted in what he is allowed to do by UR.
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He was there on Friday but not moving much :shock: :roll:
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Why would he be restricted in what he can do :scratch:
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Not restricted Rooster, just the Bear necessities! :lol:
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Simply wondering Rooster because when one watched other mascots they are up and down interacting with the crowd during the game. As stated before some stand behind the goal during kicks and soem wind up the opposition when they can ie coming onto the pitch and the sdubs when training.

Just wonder if he works under restrictions after all he is not an offical mascot and isn't part of UR so they surely don't just let him run wild.

I still favour a change
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I'm now coming on board to the change sparky issue. We need a mascot with balls!! But I'd still like to see cheerleaders too!!!!
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Well the Blue Bulls mascot was strutting his stuff as usual last night and those Blue Bulls cheerleaders, phew!!!! Better not say too much about that in case Ardtofind gets on my case!!.

Suggest a prize from the supporters club for the first Ulsterman to sprint the touchline at halftime in the Connaught match. Can't be me because i stopped sprinting in 1998 due to the hamstrings behaving badly.

Perhaps fermain we could offer the WJ McBride prize (I haven't forgotten about it Fermain)for the first Ulsterman to sprint the touchline dressed in cape and eye mask or something similar to Jamesie's avatar!!

BTW CT, Sparks supplies his own kit and services on a voluntary basis as far as I know. Wouldn't imagine even the Branch would pay for thon 'performance'
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well, at the very least we need a gymnast :D , well maybe not :? but a coupla cartwheels and a rolypoly everytime Ulster score...
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Sparky looks like the only rolypoly's he gets are the ones you eat :lol:
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