A whiff of Cordite
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I think he's taking the piss now.
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this is the closest gif I could find to what I wantedDave Cahill wrote:Or he thought the frenchman was a monkey - it happens.
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Is a sub tweeter not a drum or a loudspeaker or something like that.Lar wrote:I had to look up subtweeting and apparently it is a bad thing to do - something like talking about someone behind their back? You have my unreserved apologies if I have unwittingly done so. If your post has sailed whooshlike over my head, fair play to you.Twist wrote:Stop subtweeting meLar wrote:
Are you suggesting we don't have a single supporter guilty of lofty, unnecessary arrogance, who likes his pints?
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He does indeed.cormac wrote:Does he sit in the Grandstand?Laighin Break wrote: I can think of one chap I've seen at plenty of Leinster games, that I could imagine doing just that.
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Is he about 6'3" with a large flag? Always pi$$ed and very vocal?Laighin Break wrote:He does indeed.cormac wrote:Does he sit in the Grandstand?Laighin Break wrote: I can think of one chap I've seen at plenty of Leinster games, that I could imagine doing just that.
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Laighin Break wrote:He does indeed.cormac wrote:Does he sit in the Grandstand?Laighin Break wrote: I can think of one chap I've seen at plenty of Leinster games, that I could imagine doing just that.
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Not sure on the flag part as he's not too close to us (except in Aviva games) but height about right and, and pi$$ed and very vocal definitely right.johng wrote:Is he about 6'3" with a large flag? Always pi$$ed and very vocal?Laighin Break wrote:He does indeed.cormac wrote:
Does he sit in the Grandstand?
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Wanting the scrum to happen quickly when you spot the opposition 2nd row is out on his feet is hardly rocket science now. It's good awareness from POM alright but doesn't exactly mean he's a tactical genius.wixfjord wrote:POM is a fair man for the pointing alright. Showing real leadership here.
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Don't knock pointing at people as a skill, it has "Leadership" written all over it..nc6000 wrote:Wanting the scrum to happen quickly when you spot the opposition 2nd row is out on his feet is hardly rocket science now. It's good awareness from POM alright but doesn't exactly mean he's a tactical genius.wixfjord wrote:POM is a fair man for the pointing alright. Showing real leadership here.
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It does count as a leadership thoughnc6000 wrote:Wanting the scrum to happen quickly when you spot the opposition 2nd row is out on his feet is hardly rocket science now. It's good awareness from POM alright but doesn't exactly mean he's a tactical genius.wixfjord wrote:POM is a fair man for the pointing alright. Showing real leadership here.
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Its a narrative we are never shaking now
Fits into too many existing narratives
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David Kelly in the sindo, match review.
Writing about A Byrne's try "Tiernan O'Halloran dotted down for the second try after just 14 minutes and Byrne converted for a 12-3 lead".
Writing about connacht's fate "ten points ahead with ten points left, the game was up"
Writing about A Byrne's try "Tiernan O'Halloran dotted down for the second try after just 14 minutes and Byrne converted for a 12-3 lead".
Writing about connacht's fate "ten points ahead with ten points left, the game was up"
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irish times report today only seemed to mention connacht
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Kelly was also trying to say the 4 teams in Euro semis arent the best 4 teams as they won with weakened teams at the weekendPeg Leg wrote:David Kelly in the sindo, match review.
Writing about A Byrne's try "Tiernan O'Halloran dotted down for the second try after just 14 minutes and Byrne converted for a 12-3 lead".
Writing about connacht's fate "ten points ahead with ten points left, the game was up"
at best the inference is they targeted Europe
reality is most of the players have been competing on 3 fronts and if they can win with weakened teams (especially in derbies, especially away) then thats a sign theyre strong
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That article by GT in the Irish Times is something else today.
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Didn't read it but the more the Irish medium talk about the upcoming Aviva game the better.the spoofer wrote:That article by GT in the Irish Times is something else today.
Leinster slipping quietly out of town and mostly unnoticed would be the way to go IMHO.
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Didnt read it but sub headline of Munster being the best supported/attended non International rugby team raised an eyebrowthe spoofer wrote:That article by GT in the Irish Times is something else today.
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Dexter wrote:Don't knock pointing at people as a skill, it has "Leadership" written all over it..nc6000 wrote:Wanting the scrum to happen quickly when you spot the opposition 2nd row is out on his feet is hardly rocket science now. It's good awareness from POM alright but doesn't exactly mean he's a tactical genius.wixfjord wrote:POM is a fair man for the pointing alright. Showing real leadership here.
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Fortunately it's behind the paywall.simonokeeffe wrote:Didnt read it but sub headline of Munster being the best supported/attended non International rugby team raised an eyebrowthe spoofer wrote:That article by GT in the Irish Times is something else today.
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