The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Nobody else want to play the work shy fuckers? Or are the drags the charity case?
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Anyone going to Exeter for the glasgow game in October?
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The report there has some nice praise for cummins. Describes him as rapid and apparently gave a "sumptious" offload
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Some good tries there! Not sure about the music.
Who made the first break for Cummings' try?
Article on rennie here. Can't wait for the season to start already!
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-uni ... -1-4543201
Who made the first break for Cummings' try?
Article on rennie here. Can't wait for the season to start already!
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-uni ... -1-4543201
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Cool. Great support play from the big lad too. May as well just give Glasgow the Pro 14 trophy and European cup now.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Masaga!
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Great support by Cummings. He should be challenging for regular game time in al comps this year.General Zod wrote:Cool. Great support play from the big lad too. May as well just give Glasgow the Pro 14 trophy and European cup now.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Masaga!
Let's hope the Dragons defend as badly as in those highlights all year.
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Is that five missed tackles for both of the Cummings and Johnson tries? That's more than Gray Jr. has missed in his career.Big D wrote:Great support by Cummings. He should be challenging for regular game time in al comps this year.General Zod wrote:Cool. Great support play from the big lad too. May as well just give Glasgow the Pro 14 trophy and European cup now.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Masaga!
Let's hope the Dragons defend as badly as in those highlights all year.
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Free match day travel for the Weegies fans this season
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To Port Elizabeth? CoolOptimisticJock wrote:Free match day travel for the Weegies fans this season
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I could become a Weegie for that.ARM wrote:To Port Elizabeth? CoolOptimisticJock wrote:Free match day travel for the Weegies fans this season
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Rumours of a Niko return..!
Well, says my mate anyway.
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Should be cheap as well. Still... It's yet another Glasgow signing that leaves me thinking, you know what - this is the sort of signing Edinburgh so desperately need.General Zod wrote:Rumours of a Niko return..!
Well, says my mate anyway.
Pyrgos' place in the squad is in serious jeopardy unless he finds some form and fast.
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If this rumour is true, I could see him heading along the M8...hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Should be cheap as well. Still... It's yet another Glasgow signing that leaves me thinking, you know what - this is the sort of signing Edinburgh so desperately need.General Zod wrote:Rumours of a Niko return..!
Well, says my mate anyway.
Pyrgos' place in the squad is in serious jeopardy unless he finds some form and fast.
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So Edinburgh literally just going to take Glasgow's rejects whenever they make a top signing?
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I think the above rumour that has been verified by me re-posting it now qualifies it as pure fact.Mikey Brown wrote:So Edinburgh literally just going to take Glasgow's rejects whenever they make a top signing?
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Edinburgh a new 10, better options at 9 and a wing who can change the game in their starting 15. Glasgow have (or may be) signing all 3 simply to strengthen their wider squad.Mikey Brown wrote:So Edinburgh literally just going to take Glasgow's rejects whenever they make a top signing?
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Well, yeah. Fits angry Greig's narrative too.General Zod wrote:I think the above rumour that has been verified by me re-posting it now qualifies it as pure fact.Mikey Brown wrote:So Edinburgh literally just going to take Glasgow's rejects whenever they make a top signing?
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Not sure about bringing him back up north to be honest. Done very little at club level since leaving and made very little impression at the two clubs down south.
Townsend got the best out of him but he's not there anymore.
Townsend got the best out of him but he's not there anymore.
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Niko, 2 year deal. Good source.
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On bbc now.
Warriors 10/1 for the pro 14...
Warriors 10/1 for the pro 14...
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Great stuff. He can't even fall back on being the only flair option now, with Price there, so he will have to get back to his best. How long before Pyrgos is 4th choice?
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Or more depressingly how long will Horne potentially be 4th choice?Mikey Brown wrote:Great stuff. He can't even fall back on being the only flair option now, with Price there, so he will have to get back to his best. How long before Pyrgos is 4th choice?
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Didn't think of that. What I would say is that Rennie strikes me as the type of guy who'll pick someone on merit, so the first/ second/ third/ fourth choice thing could well be quite fluid.Big D wrote:
Or more depressingly how long will Horne potentially be 4th choice?