Jackson & Olding: were UR/IRFU right or wrong to terminate?
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Perpignan. Huge club with such potential. if he does well there he'll be set.
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South of France or South Belfast, I know which I'd go for.
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Delighted for the two lads that they got sorted.
I'd welcome both back to the Irish fold in a heartbeat.
I'd welcome both back to the Irish fold in a heartbeat.
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I would welcome them back too: I’d give them a verbal kick in the hole too- certainly. But they’ve served any penalty appropriate at this stage, but I can’t see it happening- at least not any time soon.the spoofer wrote:Delighted for the two lads that they got sorted.
I'd welcome both back to the Irish fold in a heartbeat.
The pitchforks are still in the thatch , if there’s any attempt to forgive them their “crimes.”
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now - that looks a lot better - please don't mention it, it was my pleasureartaneboy wrote:"I" "would" "welcome" "them" "back" "too:" "I’d" "give" "them" "a" "verbal" "kick" "in" "the" "hole" "too" "-" "certainly." "But" "they’ve" "served" "any" "penalty" "appropriate" "at" "this" "stage," "but" "I" "can’t" "see" "it" "happening" "-" "at" "least" "not" "any" "time" "soon."the spoofer wrote:Delighted for the two lads that they got sorted.
I'd welcome both back to the Irish fold in a heartbeat.
"The" "pitchforks" "are" "still" "in" "the" "thatch" "," "if" "there’s" "any" "attempt" "to" "forgive" "them" "their" "“crimes.”"
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RoflOldschoolsocks wrote:now - that looks a lot better - please don't mention it, it was my pleasureartaneboy wrote:"I" "would" "welcome" "them" "back" "too:" "I’d" "give" "them" "a" "verbal" "kick" "in" "the" "hole" "too" "-" "certainly." "But" "they’ve" "served" "any" "penalty" "appropriate" "at" "this" "stage," "but" "I" "can’t" "see" "it" "happening" "-" "at" "least" "not" "any" "time" "soon."the spoofer wrote:Delighted for the two lads that they got sorted.
I'd welcome both back to the Irish fold in a heartbeat.
"The" "pitchforks" "are" "still" "in" "the" "thatch" "," "if" "there’s" "any" "attempt" "to" "forgive" "them" "their" "“crimes.”"
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It's official Jackson to play for Perpignan.
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Good luck to both of them.
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You really are a Child- aren't you?Oldschoolsocks wrote:now - that looks a lot better - please don't mention it, it was my pleasureartaneboy wrote:"I" "would" "welcome" "them" "back" "too:" "I’d" "give" "them" "a" "verbal" "kick" "in" "the" "hole" "too" "-" "certainly." "But" "they’ve" "served" "any" "penalty" "appropriate" "at" "this" "stage," "but" "I" "can’t" "see" "it" "happening" "-" "at" "least" "not" "any" "time" "soon."the spoofer wrote:Delighted for the two lads that they got sorted.
I'd welcome both back to the Irish fold in a heartbeat.
"The" "pitchforks" "are" "still" "in" "the" "thatch" "," "if" "there’s" "any" "attempt" "to" "forgive" "them" "their" "“crimes.”"
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Happy for him a clean break can be a great thing
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so, what you're saying is that unnecessary punctuation has no place in criticism?artaneboy wrote: You really are a Child- aren't you?
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What I’m saying is- you’re neither a critic of any worth- nor in a position to set yourself as one- given you’re own record with grammar and punctuation.Oldschoolsocks wrote:so, what you're saying is that unnecessary punctuation has no place in criticism?artaneboy wrote: You really are a Child- aren't you?
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But don’t let the fact that this is a serious issue deter you from your dreary shite.
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play the ball, not the man "artaneboy"
btw it's your not you're...
btw it's your not you're...
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I wouldn’t normally bother to reply, but we have history- I’m sure you remember?Oldschoolsocks wrote:play the ball, not the man "artaneboy"
btw it's your not you're...
So in this case, it is “your” actually. I’ll let you work it out though the filter of ‘your’ Old School Socks.
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I'm afraid you'll have to remind me, all you are right now is some bloke (possibly lady?) who doesn't understand the difference between the second person possessive and an abbreviation of you areartaneboy wrote:I wouldn’t normally bother to reply, but we have history- I’m sure you remember?Oldschoolsocks wrote:play the ball, not the man "artaneboy"
btw it's your not you're...
So in this case, it is “your” actually. I’ll let you work it out though the filter of ‘your’ Old School Socks.
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We haven't had a catfight like this round these parts in ages.
^arseholeboy", "we have history"
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https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/bil ... 69470.html
Bill for rugby rape trial exceeds £500k (€562k)
Lower than I expected with even though it doesn't include the players' legal costs.
They must be discounting the wages of the court staff, the judges etc.
The real cost of this must be in the millions.
Bill for rugby rape trial exceeds £500k (€562k)
Lower than I expected with even though it doesn't include the players' legal costs.
They must be discounting the wages of the court staff, the judges etc.
The real cost of this must be in the millions.
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https://amp.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news ... ssion=truetomthefan wrote:https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/bil ... 69470.html
Bill for rugby rape trial exceeds £500k (€562k)
Lower than I expected with even though it doesn't include the players' legal costs.
They must be discounting the wages of the court staff, the judges etc.
The real cost of this must be in the millions.
There is a fuller breakdown of costs and what is covered
There is bound to be a lot of other costs such as police time, PPS time etc which are not in that lot.
Jury costs are right I would think as there is a maximum of about £65 a day to cover wages if you are employed. Personally I know self employed people who have just paid the £1000 fine and not turned up to long cases because of that.
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with all due respect, can i please refer you back to the initial post - can we keep this thread to the rugby please??tomthefan wrote:https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/bil ... 69470.html
Bill for rugby rape trial exceeds £500k (€562k)
Lower than I expected with even though it doesn't include the players' legal costs.
They must be discounting the wages of the court staff, the judges etc.
The real cost of this must be in the millions.