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limecat wrote:
Poor Student wrote:Don't forget it's tonight people. :D
what is? :lol:
Where?? :D
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Did anyone go or watch on TV? What did you think? I wasn't there but I heard the Leinster jersey thing wasn't that well taken up.
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Poor Student wrote:Did anyone go or watch on TV? What did you think? I wasn't there but I heard the Leinster jersey thing wasn't that well taken up.
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Soccer is for the scum of the Earth, i would not go if you paid me to!
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TheRugbyDude wrote:Soccer is for the scum of the Earth, i would not go if you paid me to!
classy :twisted:

I've been known to play soccer on occasion. Does that mean that you think I'm the scum of the earth?
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limecat wrote: Does that mean that you think I'm the scum of the earth?
Yeah that's pretty much what he was saying alright. :lol:
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TheRugbyDude wrote:Soccer is for the scum of the Earth, i would not go if you paid me to!
BOD is a big soccer fan. :wink:
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... as is Leinsterman - he used to love Celtic before rugby became fashionable :lol:
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Poor Student wrote:
TheRugbyDude wrote:Soccer is for the scum of the Earth, i would not go if you paid me to!
BOD is a big soccer fan. :wink:
Manure if I'm not mistaken!
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sarah_lennon wrote:
Poor Student wrote:
TheRugbyDude wrote:Soccer is for the scum of the Earth, i would not go if you paid me to!
BOD is a big soccer fan. :wink:
Manure if I'm not mistaken!
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sarah_lennon wrote:
Poor Student wrote:
TheRugbyDude wrote:Soccer is for the scum of the Earth, i would not go if you paid me to!
BOD is a big soccer fan. :wink:
Manure if I'm not mistaken!
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According to his 'book' it's Man U.
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Post by Poor Student »

Sorry, you're right.

http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyunion/ ... 82545.html

"Brian O'Driscoll was not even watching the last time the British & Irish Lions toured New Zealand.

Then, when Ian McGeechan's side were beaten 2-1 by the All Blacks in 1993, O'Driscoll spent the summer celebrating Manchester United's first Premiership title and dreaming of being the next Mark Hughes.

Never mind that his uncle John toured with the Lions and played six Tests in 1980 and 1983. Never mind that a Lions tour to New Zealand was and still is considered the ultimate rugby challenge. O'Driscoll was football mad."
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