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Old 15 March 2009, 20:28   #41
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yeah I was beginning to feel sorry your team, It's a funny old game who really would have thought they'd beat France so convincingly. Lets hope my new adopted country can put you back in your box next week
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yeah I was beginning to feel sorry your team, It's a funny old game who really would have thought they'd beat France so convincingly. Lets hope my new adopted country can put you back in your box next week
Don't feel sorry for us, enjoy the moment. We're just building momentum for the next RWC. That's Rugby WORLD Cup. It is bloody annoying though, how the best resourced rugby playing nation manage to dip as they do post rising to such heights every four years.
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Beer in fridge for tomorrows matches Heart on Ireland .. Money on Wales .. not much money though
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Wales to win. A grand slam would flatter Ireland.
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Wales to win. A grand slam would flatter Ireland.
And whats wrong with a bit of flattery?

Who have been the most consistent, hard working, WINNING team in this competition??

IRELAND

Come on the lads!!!
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Don't feel sorry for us, enjoy the moment. We're just building momentum for the next RWC. That's Rugby WORLD Cup. It is bloody annoying though, how the best resourced rugby playing nation manage to dip as they do post rising to such heights every four years.
If your the best resourced why do you produce such boring rugby!!??
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If your the best resourced why do you produce such boring rugby!!??
Yeah, that demolition of France was pretty boring.

Boring, boring, boring.
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Yeah, that demolition of France was pretty boring.

Boring, boring, boring.
I am glad you actual recognise the fact
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I am glad you actual recognise the fact
I recognise that you know f' all about rugby other than what you've read from tabloid newspapers.

2nd in the table will do for now whilst building for another boring RWC final.
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I recognise that you know f' all about rugby other than what you've read from tabloid newspapers.

2nd in the table will do for now whilst building for another boring RWC final.
It is being so modest that makes you all so endearing!!
Have a good rib season, theres always next year??,
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... and so Mollers, which paper do you read?
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... and so Mollers, which paper do you read?
The local rag, the Pirates are having a shit season. Why?
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Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Well done, a great result.
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Great game Willk and as a Celt well done u deserved it. Roll on next season.
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Well that was a goon 'un didnt see it all live yesterday due to interruptions thank heavens for sky plus Well done Ireland, but feck me that was a close 'un ? .. As for our lot My mate was at Twickers between the posts in the stand for that game and said he thought Scotland played well... erm .. but we still got gubbed, I said .. I'll settle for suggesting Frank Hadden needs a jaggy thistle up the bum
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Well that was a goon 'un didnt see it all live yesterday due to interruptions thank heavens for sky plus Well done Ireland, but feck me that was a close 'un ? .. As for our lot My mate was at Twickers between the posts in the stand for that game and said he thought Scotland played well... erm .. but we still got gubbed, I said .. I'll settle for suggesting Frank Hadden needs a jaggy thistle up the bum
So much promise but short on delivery sad :sad:!! I think Mr H maybr looking for pastures new:smile:
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|What a great match, shame we had to lose but hey WTF, I didn't like the way Wales were trying to hospitalise O'gara so it's kinda ironic that he won the match right at the end when the Welsh game plan, or certainly Shanklin's, was to stretcher him off. One thing that's clear theres a wealth of talent form the home nations for the Lions
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|What a great match, shame we had to lose but hey WTF, I didn't like the way Wales were trying to hospitalise O'gara so it's kinda ironic that he won the match right at the end when the Welsh game plan
I agree .. he deserves a pat on the head
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The Lions selection will be interesting. Croft and Sheridan appear to be the only England players in contention.

Who is brave enough to peep into the crystal ball and call the series?
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