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#301

CS (Colin S) wrote:

The Milwaukee Lady Panthers thrashed 92-0 versus the Ireland ladies squad :(

I love those girls.

Missed the Turnips game, how was it Lemmy?

Posted on Sat, 19 January 2008 at 19:43

#302

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Ah he should be living the Turnips’ win up at the Jerry Flannery’s Bar on Catherine street at Limerick :D

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/7189279.stm

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 11:11

#303

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Lawrence Dayglow is pure interview quality…

“Small decisions make a big difference but it is not sour grapes.”
Yes it is :D:D:D:D

Apparently on the RTE radio show he simply plugged his book throughout!

Well done Munster though and the Ladyboys choked :D Much like Ireland in the RWC…
Munster to go all the way, that win will give them immense confidence!

Anyone else think that Ronan O’Gara is playing absolutely magnificent rugby?
I know I’ve bashed him before, but when he wants to play he can fucking play!

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 11:39

#304

Kill_Hill (Brendan) wrote:

O gara was preety good alright, just as well it was pissin down cause the man was on fire!

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 11:55

#305

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

So out of the H-cup this year : The Scarlets,Ulster,the Ladyboys,Tigers,Dragons,Bristol’s paper,Clermont and Paris (despiste the win with their pinky shirts on against the Quins’ :D )

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 20:11

#306

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Here are the quarter finals :

(N.1) Saracens - Neath-Swansea (N.8)
(N.2) London Irish - Perpignan (N.7)
(N.3) Gloucester - Munster (N.6)
(N.4) Stade Toulousain - Cardiff (N.5)

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 20:48

#307

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Brave performance from Ulster today!

Although Paddy-Power off target :(

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 20:52

#308

Lenny wrote:

Good weekend of rugby made better by Dallagio throwing his toys out of the pram after the match. Stephen Jones match report in the Times today was so bitter - he really dislikes Munster (indeed anything Irish!)

Posted on Sun, 20 January 2008 at 22:52

#309

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

So The 6 Nations Circus will begin again on Saturday…I hope it will an amazing one…Got My tickets for France-Ireland on next week !!!!!!!! Hooray!!!!!!!! let’s appreciate the Irish singing so close during the Game ;).I missed for so few the tickets for the big “Crunch”… And Ebay is not my friend for helping me.

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 00:42

#310

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Ireland for the Wooden Spoon.
Wills how how thick EOS is,

Sorry I,m drunk!

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 01:50

#311

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Irish team against Italy :

Dempsey-Trimble,B.O’Driscoll (cap),D’Arcy,G.Murphy- (o) O’Gara,(m) Reddan - D.Wallace,Leamy,S.Easterby -M.O’Kelly,O’Callaghan - Hayes,R.Best,Horan

Colin,not happy for Trimble to be in the starting team?

One hour to go before the begining of the game,let’s get the beers out of the fridge!!!!!!!!!

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 13:14

#312

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Happy that Trimble is there, not happy with the position, on the wing.
My first XV would be:
Dempsey
Bowe
Trimble
O’Driscoll
Murphy
O’Gara
Reddan

Pack:
Horan
Best
Hayes
O’Callaghan
O’Kelly / O’Driscoll
N. Best
Wallace
Leamy at 8

Rooting for Italy today, need EOS out!

Tommy Bowe not in the squad is a joke

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 13:40

#313

CS (Colin S) wrote:

BOD just said “If we don’t play well we’ll be under pressure for our places”.
Complete joke, as long as EOS is coach, BOD will be there

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 13:41

#314

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Ah not really easy for Ireland today…Reddan,man of the Match.

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:06

#315

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Absolutely disgusted!
Ireland are poor, EOS has to go. BOD shouldn’t be anywhere near the team, nor should Easterbunny.

I was supporting Italy, showed much more heart and determination!

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:10

#316

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Ah it was the first game,be indulgent ;) .Let’s Check the “Roses” against the “Leeks now :D .

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:19

#317

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Ah I love Mr Henson’s haircut à la “Brian Jones” :D

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:26

#318

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Henson looks a bit tan. Has he been on the beach?

Cause it aint too sunny in Wales… just ask Gimmie!

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:37

#319

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

:D

I don’t think he went to the beach in Wales…Last season,an Ospreys fan told me he used to spend his free time, and instead of training at Neath,in London,maybe for his UV sessions :D .

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:49

#320

CS (Colin S) wrote:

He does enjoy the sunbeds.

Big hits going in!

England on 6 turnovers 19 mins in

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 16:54

#321

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Try by Flood,nice construction from Wilko.
6 turnovers for the English 19 mins in…No good for the welsh

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 17:00

#322

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Unpredictable Welsh team :eek: !!!!a win 26-19 in the end at Twickenham.the first one since 20 years!!!

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 18:22

#323

CS (Colin S) wrote:

They played well in second half, fair play to them, better side!

Posted on Sat, 2 February 2008 at 18:23

#324

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Ha good first half from the French ;) .But Jeez these 2 scrums lost,that made me enrage!!!!!!!!

Posted on Sun, 3 February 2008 at 15:46

#325

Evilbeast (Carlo Von Sexron) wrote:

Good beginings for Marc,”Milou and Didier as Coaches of the French team :) .Good win 27-6 at Murrayfield.

So let’s have fun with The Irish in Paris next Saturday!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on Sun, 3 February 2008 at 17:05

#326

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Ireland are doomed!

I went and bought an England rugby shirt just because I’m half english.
And it looks good.

Well played France today, took chances well, Scotland did come close towards the end for a consolation though.
Solid France defence, some silly mistakes from Scotland cost them.

Lenny, no doubt you seen George Hook’s impression of Eddie O’Stunted.
It was top notch.
http://www.uafc.co.uk/UAFCVideo/irelandvideo.htm

And go to “George Hook does Eddie”

Posted on Sun, 3 February 2008 at 18:40

#327

TBS wrote:

I’m an American. I like rugby, watching it and my feeble attempt at playing it. Not real good with the rules, but like the hitting and action.
How is American football going over, there? I know the NFL has a big push on to make American football popular in Europe. Also know that Wembley was pretty well packed for the NY Giants vs. Miami Dolphins game last year.

Was it just curiosity or is there a real interest?

Posted on Sat, 9 February 2008 at 03:50

#328

deadsetgav wrote:

American Football is ok - as long as its John Madden NFL on the xbox - it lasts too long to enjoy as a spectator sport… for me anyway.

Posted on Sat, 9 February 2008 at 09:32

#329

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Have to agree with gav, it seems too long and I don’t enjoy the amout of stoppages. Or the amount of protection they wear.

It’s ok to watch every now and again, and I would’ve liked to go to Wembley to watch the Giants / Dolphins game, if only for the atmosphere.
When I’m over in the US again I will definitely go to see an American football game!

Posted on Sat, 9 February 2008 at 11:43

#330

deadsetgav wrote:

I think its fair to say the protection is necessary… I dont think its a case of they are pussies or anything… the contact looks more full-on than rugby, dont they fit the play round the add breaks?

Posted on Sat, 9 February 2008 at 12:31

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