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Shelflife wrote: Ok I'm opening up this thread again.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion no matter how far fetched it is or off the wall.
You can argue the post but not the poster, there is to be no personal attacks or even subtle slights on another poster.
Anyone that steps out of line will get a YC and some time out !
Can we slag off Mayo football?
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Everyone is entitled to their opinion no matter how far fetched it is or off the wall.
You can argue the post but not the poster, there is to be no personal attacks or even subtle slights on another poster.
Anyone that steps out of line will get a YC and some time out !
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I’m going to close this for a while so that people can calm down.
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RoadRunnerR1 wrote:
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pinky wrote: Ladybird books have excellent grammar.
My favourite was Chicken Licken. It was about a bird who overreacted to a routine event, whipped those around him into a frenzy, and ultimately ended up getting boiled with them in a big pot.
I always saw you more as an ostrich than a chicken man, but horses for courses as they say. Personally I prefered the one about the three little pigs. The two that ignored all the warnings and neglected to build on solid foundations had their houses blown down.
P.S. I feel hurt that you say it'd take a big pot to boil me. I'm not fat, just big boned you fattist.
In a non fattest tone - you seem an angry little man in every sense. Assuming you are male of course. Don’t want to be accused of sexist. Then again if you are man enough rather than this constant rant take your season ticket and personally deliver it to Willie and tell him to stick it where the sun don’t shine. This will hopefully spare the rest of us having to put up with this nonsense.
Here's an idea podge, stop getting your mother to read and explain my posts to you and your suffering will finally be over.
My god you are a bitter little man. My mother is in an advanced stage of dementia and to be honest can contribute to a more balanced debate than you. I hope you stay well and can take time out to comprehend your utter narrowmided and utter nonsensical drivel. In the spririt of this forum I will remain from commenting further. However I really hope you rescind your season ticket and slither under whatever slime covered stone you emerged from. You are not worthy of further comment.
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Let’s return to discussing your opinions and or theories without the personal jibes.
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Mark Mostyn wrote:
Some interesting discussion about the roles of head coaches/directors of rugby here, in relation to both Ulster and ourselves. I think KK is definitely a head coach who would work very well in tandem with a more personable Director of Rugby, who could do the media stuff and the community outreach stuff and leave Keane to the on field stuff, which is where his strengths in theory should lie.
Completely agree, but alas we'll never know. Hopefully his replacement will be chosen more for his ability as a coach than his friendly personality and then the DOR model can be tested out. I'd almost even settle for yer man that lives up the road as long as he had no input into any coaching or anything other than media and community outreach duties.
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pinky wrote: Ladybird books have excellent grammar.
My favourite was Chicken Licken. It was about a bird who overreacted to a routine event, whipped those around him into a frenzy, and ultimately ended up getting boiled with them in a big pot.
I always saw you more as an ostrich than a chicken man, but horses for courses as they say. Personally I prefered the one about the three little pigs. The two that ignored all the warnings and neglected to build on solid foundations had their houses blown down.
P.S. I feel hurt that you say it'd take a big pot to boil me. I'm not fat, just big boned you fattist.
In a non fattest tone - you seem an angry little man in every sense. Assuming you are male of course. Don’t want to be accused of sexist. Then again if you are man enough rather than this constant rant take your season ticket and personally deliver it to Willie and tell him to stick it where the sun don’t shine. This will hopefully spare the rest of us having to put up with this nonsense.
Here's an idea podge, stop getting your mother to read and explain my posts to you and your suffering will finally be over.
"Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them: a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." Muhammad Ali
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RoadRunnerR1 wrote:
pinky wrote: Ladybird books have excellent grammar.
My favourite was Chicken Licken. It was about a bird who overreacted to a routine event, whipped those around him into a frenzy, and ultimately ended up getting boiled with them in a big pot.
I always saw you more as an ostrich than a chicken man, but horses for courses as they say. Personally I prefered the one about the three little pigs. The two that ignored all the warnings and neglected to build on solid foundations had their houses blown down.
P.S. I feel hurt that you say it'd take a big pot to boil me. I'm not fat, just big boned you fattist.
In a non fattest tone - you seem an angry little man in every sense. Assuming you are male of course. Don’t want to be accused of sexist. Then again if you are man enough rather than this constant rant take your season ticket and personally deliver it to Willie and tell him to stick it where the sun don’t shine. This will hopefully spare the rest of us having to put up with this nonsense.
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We were in the easiest conference, with a far better squad than when Pat started his tenure
We played with no organisation, idea or heart. Something- no matter how weak the squad we had -Connacht down the years have shown heart.
Sure the squad has some responsibility but to me we were going backwards as the season progressed and the Leinster game had a combination of other factors of Mul finishing and Leinster just qualified for the Euro Cup.
The buck stopped with the Coach, imo another year would not have helped our cause.
KK is gone and for me now the far most important thing is the choice of new coach
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pinky wrote: Ladybird books have excellent grammar.
My favourite was Chicken Licken. It was about a bird who overreacted to a routine event, whipped those around him into a frenzy, and ultimately ended up getting boiled with them in a big pot.
I always saw you more as an ostrich than a chicken man, but horses for courses as they say. Personally I prefered the one about the three little pigs. The two that ignored all the warnings and neglected to build on solid foundations had their houses blown down.
P.S. I feel hurt that you say it'd take a big pot to boil me. I'm not fat, just big boned you fattist.
"Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them: a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." Muhammad Ali
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Some interesting discussion about the roles of head coaches/directors of rugby here, in relation to both Ulster and ourselves. I think KK is definitely a head coach who would work very well in tandem with a more personable Director of Rugby, who could do the media stuff and the community outreach stuff and leave Keane to the on field stuff, which is where his strengths in theory should lie.
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My favourite was Chicken Licken. It was about a bird who overreacted to a routine event, whipped those around him into a frenzy, and ultimately ended up getting boiled with them in a big pot.
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