The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Played in the last 2 didn't he?
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Ashe is out of this game with a head injury. Despite that he's not been great for Glasgow since coming back.
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Ok, ta.
Well it ain't going to be Bradbury either. Looked fcked. Knee fairy?
Well it ain't going to be Bradbury either. Looked fcked. Knee fairy?
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Praying Denton has a good game for Bath but CDP is really the last man standing, he's in the squad so you'd have to think he's in the best position to bench.
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Hope not, though it seems to be a Scottish tradition to give some of our most talented players a visit early in their career..ARM wrote:Ok, ta.
Well it ain't going to be Bradbury either. Looked fcked. Knee fairy?
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Shit. Stumbled on a highlights video earlier that was actually for Kingblair but it featured Magbury absolutely demolishing a defender like I don't think I've ever seen from a Scottish player in my entire life. I don't care if it's one incident or years out of date. I want him involved.Tobylerone wrote:Hope not, though it seems to be a Scottish tradition to give some of our most talented players a visit early in their career..ARM wrote:Ok, ta.
Well it ain't going to be Bradbury either. Looked fcked. Knee fairy?
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Who's this fucking ref?
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I am still absolutely flabbergasted that Brian Alainu'ese is 22 years old. He looks ready to hang up his boots (in the face at least)
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Very good Grigg
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Vernon looks like he's off on a stretcher. Did he get another year with Glasgow? I don't recall.
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Think I'll delete that if I manage to do it in time. The spirit in which it was meant probably doesn't come across.
Still don't believe he's 22 like.
Still don't believe he's 22 like.
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Try from the bet haircut in the league. Get over.
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Grigg is having a good game.
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Why did it take TOony so long to give Ragive a shot? He looked lively last week as well.
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Was thinking something similar.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Why did it take TOony so long to give Ragive a shot? He looked lively last week as well.
Great work from the centers.
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He's got all the raw materials hasn't he? Just needs to work on the basics a bit more.
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Aye that's a couple if times he's lost the ball in contact.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:He's got all the raw materials hasn't he? Just needs to work on the basics a bit more.
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Horne having a decent match.
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Is this ref having a laugh? How can you pick the ball up from a rugby in an offside position like that?
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OptimisticJock wrote:Horne having a decent match.
He just has to come into the 22 shirt for England.
It's a shame about Bradbury & Dicko. We could have seriously improved the bench for next week.
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I'd agree. I fast forwarded a lot of the Embra match and granted it was a shite night but weir wasn't great.
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Weegies clicking a bit there. I'm aware the Dragons are rank away from home but that was still a decent last hour.
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Moronic from Scott Cummings.
Do something like that in a crunch game and it's a potential game changer.
Idiotic from Kentale not to kick it out though. What would one more try achieve anyway?
Do something like that in a crunch game and it's a potential game changer.
Idiotic from Kentale not to kick it out though. What would one more try achieve anyway?
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Weir always gives 110% but he's just not good enough. Reckon Cockerill will be looking to sign a 10.OptimisticJock wrote:I'd agree. I fast forwarded a lot of the Embra match and granted it was a shite night but weir wasn't great.
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Crying shame for Vernon. He was playing well. Man has had no luck.