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Topic: Attention Glory Hunting Munster Rugby bellends
TYCO ELECTRONICS ADMIN
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Posted: 28-Apr-2004 10:07
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Where can I get a ticket for the Cardiff Blues match? Having fierce trouble with all the hundreds of thousands of "the best fans in the world" going over at the weekend..well no I'm not fcuking not actually, now that there is no glory to be had or poshy p1ss ups to be had in the south of france or twickenham, the best fans in the world have showed their true colours and yet again turned their backs on the "boys" all the cullen 15 jerseys and oversized foam hands have been put in cold storage for next years attempt at glory, further evidence (not that it was needed) of the type of jonny come lately glory hunter that is so indicitive of this munster bullsh1t, I think it was Loughers who hit the nail on the head with the story about his niece I think it was..clueless, unknowledgable glory hunting twats who think rugby was invented when the heinkein cup started.
twiceasnice97
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Posted: 28-Apr-2004 11:14
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Originally posted by D.TRIMBLE:
Where can I get a ticket for the Cardiff Blues match? Having fierce trouble with all the hundreds of thousands of "the best fans in the world" going over at the weekend..well no I'm not fcuking not actually, now that there is no glory to be had or poshy p1ss ups to be had in the south of france or twickenham, the best fans in the world have showed their true colours and yet again turned their backs on the "boys" all the cullen 15 jerseys and oversized foam hands have been put in cold storage for next years attempt at glory, further evidence (not that it was needed) of the type of jonny come lately glory hunter that is so indicitive of this munster bullsh1t, I think it was Loughers who hit the nail on the head with the story about his niece I think it was..clueless, unknowledgable glory hunting twats who think rugby was invented when the heinkein cup started.

any chance you could stick on the b side.

sid wallace
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Posted: 28-Apr-2004 11:34
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Originally posted by twiceasnice97:
any chance you could stick on the b side.


he can't afford a b-side tan.

TYCO ELECTRONICS ADMIN
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Posted: 30-Apr-2004 13:56
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still no ticket lads..
twiceasnice97
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Posted: 30-Apr-2004 14:27
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Originally posted by D.TRIMBLE:
still no ticket lads..

amazing consistency there. obviuosly everyone with a ticket to spare knows what a raging fcukwit you are and won`t sell you one.

have you tried cardiff itself. theres a slim chance someone over there won`t spot you are a ******. if you do get one though you will have to get past bord failte as there is no way they will want you leaving the country considering the delicate state visitor numbers are in at the moment. Can`t have the welsh getting turned off en masse like that.

Jinto
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Posted: 30-Apr-2004 14:47
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Actually, all the smart answers aside, there is a case to answer here.

If Munster had won last week we would be hear all about the scramble for tickets and how Leinster and everybody else was shafting the Muns. More importantly, money would be no object for the loyal fans.

Where are the same loyal boys now as Davy points out, the glory is gone?

clareman
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Posted: 30-Apr-2004 14:53
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Originally posted by Jinto:
Actually, all the smart answers aside, there is a case to answer here.

If Munster had won last week we would be hear all about the scramble for tickets and how Leinster and everybody else was shafting the Muns. More importantly, money would be no object for the loyal fans.

Where are the same loyal boys now as Davy points out, the glory is gone?


Sure the same lads are going to be queueing up now the first bit of success in the GAA. Exact same set up.

Subiaco
(836 Posts)
Posted: 30-Apr-2004 16:13
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I'm sure there's plenty of fans who could let you have a cheap weekend in London at the end of May. Flights, accommodationa and a ticket to a top sporting event too, I'll bet. Keep an eye on the classifieds.
Subiaco
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Posted: 30-Apr-2004 16:16
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I'm sure there's plenty of fans who could let you have a cheap weekend in London at the end of May. Flights, accommodationa and a ticket to a top sporting event too, I'll bet. Keep an eye on the classifieds.
notrealdan
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Posted: 15-May-2012 23:13
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Originally posted by TYCO ELECTRONICS ADMIN:
Where can I get a ticket for the Cardiff Blues match? Having fierce trouble with all the hundreds of thousands of "the best fans in the world" going over at the weekend..well no I'm not fcuking not actually, now that there is no glory to be had or poshy p1ss ups to be had in the south of france or twickenham, the best fans in the world have showed their true colours and yet again turned their backs on the "boys" all the cullen 15 jerseys and oversized foam hands have been put in cold storage for next years attempt at glory, further evidence (not that it was needed) of the type of jonny come lately glory hunter that is so indicitive of this munster bullsh1t, I think it was Loughers who hit the nail on the head with the story about his niece I think it was..clueless, unknowledgable glory hunting twats who think rugby was invented when the heinkein cup started.

The more things change,the more things stay the same!This was back in '04.

Bressie
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Posted: 16-May-2012 10:17
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Originally posted by notrealdan:
The more things change,the more things stay the same!This was back in '04.

And GAA people were as bitter then as now!
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