The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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That's a great try
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Glasgow gifting points. Obviously want to make it even harder for themselves.
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They've fvcked it.
Again.
Always next year.
Again.
Always next year.
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Rough group in fairness. I'm mean Leinster are no Krasny Yar. But still.
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Powder puff forwards. New forwards coach needed ASAP.
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That's the thing. In Europe bar last year it's always "there's always next year". This year it's rebuilding. Next year it'll be "Finn left".OptimisticJock wrote:They've fvcked it.
Again.
Always next year.
I think there is valid reasons for being weak in Europe the last two weeks, but it feels like Glasgow need more than 1 pro12 and a QF in Europe from this group of players.
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They do. Busted flush.Big D wrote:That's the thing. In Europe bar last year it's always "there's always next year". This year it's rebuilding. Next year it'll be "Finn left".OptimisticJock wrote:They've fvcked it.
Again.
Always next year.
I think there is valid reasons for being weak in Europe the last two weeks, but it feels like Glasgow need more than 1 pro12 and a QF in Europe from this group of players.
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Who the f*ck gets BP'd at home? Pathetic.
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Head butting as a sport is still surprisingly common amongst sections of the Glasgow populace..
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On a cheery note, tune in shortly to see Huw Jones get crocked playing in the Currie Cup..
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I remain optimistic, especially as he looks to be in good form.OptimisticJock wrote: ffs toby
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A shout out. I thought Pete Horne was brilliant yesterday.
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Pretty good. However dropping the ball for the turnover that led to Leinsters try just before half time killed Glasgow.whatisthejava wrote:A shout out. I thought Pete Horne was brilliant yesterday.
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Aye, fair call. Such small margins. Weird game really, didn't feel like the weeg should have been on the end of a BP loss.ARM wrote:Pretty good. However dropping the ball for the turnover that led to Leinsters try just before half time killed Glasgow.whatisthejava wrote:A shout out. I thought Pete Horne was brilliant yesterday.
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Matawalu not even playing 9 for County when he plays for them. Played wing at the weekend.
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Glasgow in for a tough November! I believe Sarto will also be away with Italy.
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A XV out of that:
1) Allan
2) MacArthur
3) Rae?
4) Peterson
5)Lewis Wynn?
6)Flockhart?
7)Stokes?
8) Fagersson
9) Horne
10) Hastings
11)Yawayawa
12)Johnson
13)Massaga?
14) Nairn
15) Henderson?
Cover for tight head and lock is pretty bare.
Yes, I know some players will probably be released by the Scotland Squad.
1) Allan
2) MacArthur
3) Rae?
4) Peterson
5)Lewis Wynn?
6)Flockhart?
7)Stokes?
8) Fagersson
9) Horne
10) Hastings
11)Yawayawa
12)Johnson
13)Massaga?
14) Nairn
15) Henderson?
Cover for tight head and lock is pretty bare.
Yes, I know some players will probably be released by the Scotland Squad.
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Haha, that is bare. Think Nairn might be with the sevens too.
Couldnt see brandon thompson on the list either
Couldnt see brandon thompson on the list either
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Big Jim stating again that Jonny is going to Bristol. This time stating he'll be on 400k pa.
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The likes of cummings, Harley, Grigg will get released to play
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A young and fun looking team.
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Looking forward to seeing Horne and Hastings. That team should have enough to get a BP, although I expect the kings to be better now they’ve had a couple of weeks to get their shit together after a long season in 3 competitions.
Is it on the box?
Do people still call it the box? Or do they have flat screens now and I’m stuck in the 80s with something that looks like Evil Edna?
Is it on the box?
Do people still call it the box? Or do they have flat screens now and I’m stuck in the 80s with something that looks like Evil Edna?
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BBC ALBAGeneral Zod wrote:Looking forward to seeing Horne and Hastings. That team should have enough to get a BP, although I expect the kings to be better now they’ve had a couple of weeks to get their shit together after a long season in 3 competitions.
Is it on the box?
Do people still call it the box? Or do they have flat screens now and I’m stuck in the 80s with something that looks like Evil Edna?
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Aye, those valves are a bugger to replace these days..General Zod wrote:
Do people still call it the box? Or do they have flat screens now and I’m stuck in the 80s with something that looks like Evil Edna?