The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Johnson thumping Williams there was pretty good.
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Another good try. Need the BP already!
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Bollocks. Also need to stop Cardiff getting one themselves!
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Really good win. There was a wee spell of Blues having the upper hand when Cardiff scored their first try, but it was never in doubt, really.
And no injuries from what I saw, which is always a bonus.
Hopefully, if they start like a train again in Lyon, the French will give up the ghost and it could open up for Warriors!
And no injuries from what I saw, which is always a bonus.
Hopefully, if they start like a train again in Lyon, the French will give up the ghost and it could open up for Warriors!
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Great performance and result. Had to do a lot of defendong but did it well and had some real spark when it mattered. Thought VDM was very good.
How many points is usually enough for a runner up spot?
Edit: actually doing my own homework, Sarries got through with 18 last year and Racing and Toulon on 19. Three more wins with at least one bonus point and Glasgow are in with a shout (same for Edinburgh though they also have more chance of winning their group). Equally could both still come 3rd or 4th but positive week for Scottish clubs in bigs games
How many points is usually enough for a runner up spot?
Edit: actually doing my own homework, Sarries got through with 18 last year and Racing and Toulon on 19. Three more wins with at least one bonus point and Glasgow are in with a shout (same for Edinburgh though they also have more chance of winning their group). Equally could both still come 3rd or 4th but positive week for Scottish clubs in bigs games
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At a guess, 18 or more points.Cameo wrote:Great performance and result. Had to do a lot of defendong but did it well and had some real spark when it mattered. Thought VDM was very good.
How many points is usually enough for a runner up spot?
Edit: actually doing my own homework, Sarries got through with 18 last year and Racing and Toulon on 19. Three more wins with at least one bonus point and Glasgow are in with a shout (same for Edinburgh though they also have more chance of winning their group). Equally could both still come 3rd or 4th but positive week for Scottish clubs in bigs games
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Good win today.Cameo wrote:Great performance and result. Had to do a lot of defendong but did it well and had some real spark when it mattered. Thought VDM was very good.
How many points is usually enough for a runner up spot?
Edit: actually doing my own homework, Sarries got through with 18 last year and Racing and Toulon on 19. Three more wins with at least one bonus point and Glasgow are in with a shout (same for Edinburgh though they also have more chance of winning their group). Equally could both still come 3rd or 4th but positive week for Scottish clubs in bigs games
Hope not taking a LBP last week doesn't cost them.
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Go on, Rozza lad!
Edit - don’t get excited if ur not watching! It was a bit of a barney between O’mahoney and Hughes. Probably over who has the best haircut. Hughes’ is tighter and therefore the winner.
‘Mon Warriors.
Edit - don’t get excited if ur not watching! It was a bit of a barney between O’mahoney and Hughes. Probably over who has the best haircut. Hughes’ is tighter and therefore the winner.
‘Mon Warriors.
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I've turned RDR2 off for this. Weegies better square themselves away.
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That pass was more forward than me after a bottle of tequila and chucking out time.
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I am not sure who the ref is but he sounds Irish and did his best to dissalow that try! Cock.
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It was the TMO in fairness.
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George Horne is shite
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OptimisticJock wrote:That pass was more forward than me after a bottle of tequila and chucking out time.

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“Is there any reason why I cannot award that try?”AL. wrote:I am not sure who the ref is but he sounds Irish and did his best to dissalow that try! Cock.
“Begorrah! Let me check!”
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Good try. Fagerson coming on to a game this year. Would be great to see him get a full season under his belt.
Would also be good to see this yellow card finish with Glasgow more than 10 ahead.
Would also be good to see this yellow card finish with Glasgow more than 10 ahead.
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Grant Stewart seems to be having a good game!
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Despite a couple of dodgy throws, I thought so too. But just stop throwing it near O’Mahony!Adder wrote:Grant Stewart seems to be having a good game!
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Is that McDowell taking the kicks now?
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Is that McDowell taking the kicks now?
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Woohoo! Good try again.
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Deary me. Ah well, tipped the Munster win on SuperBru. Now pub.
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That was some traveling support ye fetched. it must have been quite a squeeze getting all two of them in that Fiat Uno.
I suppose that while we're tipping stuff, I can't see the Weege being far off the pace when it comes to the final. Wouldn't that be nice now? It takes some doing to bring the tone of Celtic Park down a notch but if anyone can, the Warriors supporters can.
I suppose that while we're tipping stuff, I can't see the Weege being far off the pace when it comes to the final. Wouldn't that be nice now? It takes some doing to bring the tone of Celtic Park down a notch but if anyone can, the Warriors supporters can.
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First half and Glasgow looked good running the ball, but with the wind Munster were covering back to cover kicks. Second half with Glasgow not being able to kick Munster pressed the space so much more
Hardly the first game to be so shaped by wind, Glasgow needed to score more in the first half really, whether that was securing lineout better and/or nailing kicks to survive the comeback
Hardly the first game to be so shaped by wind, Glasgow needed to score more in the first half really, whether that was securing lineout better and/or nailing kicks to survive the comeback
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Thats what I meant sorry...OptimisticJock wrote:It was the TMO in fairness.
That was painful, when was the lastime either Scottish team had a last minute win like that (that I have seen....obvs).
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I realised after when I heard the refs Welsh accent.AL. wrote:Thats what I meant sorry...OptimisticJock wrote:It was the TMO in fairness.
That was painful, when was the lastime either Scottish team had a last minute win like that (that I have seen....obvs).