Blue Murrayfield

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Just a quick message to encourage all heading over this weekend to bring as many Leinster flags as possible.
Sky couldnt get enough of the turnip munchers last weekend and it did look impressive on the box.

Roll on Sunday!
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BlueBlood wrote:Just a quick message to encourage all heading over this weekend to bring as many Leinster flags as possible.
Sky couldnt get enough of the turnip munchers last weekend and it did look impressive on the box.

Roll on Sunday!
In May I brought over one of the big flags in the ruck sack and after much searching I managed to find a bamboo stick in a furniture shop just off Princes St (past the Caledonian on the right in the direction of Murrayfield). After all that I lent it to a little kid at the final whistle and he shagged off with it :evil: I have been trying to identify him from the photos of that day ever since.
I wonder is it possible to get some flags brought over in the team kit with the bodhrans, drums etc?
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any ideas on where they can be got? I left mine somewhere. Dublin airport didn't have any earlier this week. Would a Dublin flag (with no logos) on do?
I am flying at lunchtime.
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icebaby wrote:any ideas on where they can be got? I left mine somewhere. Dublin airport didn't have any earlier this week. Would a Dublin flag (with no logos) on do?
I am flying at lunchtime.
Absolutley not!! There has to be some yellow........
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El Diablo wrote: I wonder is it possible to get some flags brought over in the team kit with the bodhrans, drums etc?
We're getting some bodhrans taken over with rest of the teams kit - presume people are bringing their (own) drums aswell.
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icebaby wrote:any ideas on where they can be got? I left mine somewhere. Dublin airport didn't have any earlier this week. Would a Dublin flag (with no logos) on do?
I am flying at lunchtime.
you can get them in elverys on stephen's green
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Can't bring the drum

But f%~k him man a Dubs flag is what you want
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Bringing the Drum.

Bring whatever flags you can, I think I can sort out Poles from a Lunner on Sat?
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Bringing my own Bodhran and European flag! :D
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Malahide Mullet wrote:Can't bring the drum

But f%~k him man a Dubs flag is what you want
Bring my f%~king bag strap!!!!! :evil:

AND the flag you nicked from me last time in Embra. :evil:
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Have spoken to the Leinster store, they only have the small car flags. :evil:
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:Have spoken to the Leinster store, they only have the small car flags. :evil:
What??!!!! Surely they realise the X5 is a large car? No wonder they can't shift them - small car flags indeed!!
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Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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harryp wrote:
Grumpy Old Man wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
Sheepshaqgger - the Caped Crusader
Damn alzheimers. :roll:
You walking tomorrow? :twisted:
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:Have a Large Leinster flag which doubles as a cape (from Toulouse last season) 8)
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Shagger's not from Canterbury is he? :wink:
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Duke Raoul wrote:
Shagger's not from Canterbury is he? :wink:
Nope - does that make me a Caped Hurricane (even though I'm not from Wellington but am from their catchment area) :wink:
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None in Active Sports in Blackrock either. :cry:
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