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Are they any good and will the move to the new staduim help them improve their base?
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They are pretty much the Crusaders of the NH poised for world domination
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I resent the implication that they are crap....
No one can go watch them at the moment, which is a bit of a problem for the club. A particularly poorly timed pandemic.
No one can go watch them at the moment, which is a bit of a problem for the club. A particularly poorly timed pandemic.
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I'm just waiting for the cultural appropriation crew to get wind of us
Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 12:51 pm I'm just waiting for the cultural appropriation crew to get wind of us
I resemble that...thank you...looking forward to putting on the suit again
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Stay here and settle and your kids can pick up the torch Nols.
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Ah, never mind... Good luck with the move.
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Back at the turn of the century myself and a mate here in London were discussing going to the matches. In the end nothing came of it, and he has now passed on, RIP.
A year or two later I lived in Dublin for a period. I went to the Leinster matches, and subsequently have supported them all over Europe.
As LI transitioned to Not London and Not Irish, I lost any feeling of being connected to them. The success of the Irish provinces has cemented that feeling.
LI moving back to London is a smart move as there is still a huge potential fanbase amongst 2nd generation Irish. They will also pick up a good bit of traffic from the parents of this generation.
I do expect at some stage to visit the new ground in Brentford, but on the day I will be supporting Leinster.
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Yep, cracking player. Hopefully a few more miles in his legs. Still in quarantine at the moment, so won't feature on Saturday.
Bit of an issue at lock for the weekend. Been a strength this season so far, but Coleman and Mafi are injured and Botha is staying in Japan. Likely to go in with something like a de Chaves / Nott partnership, which is unlikely to scare the Bath pack.
Bit of an issue at lock for the weekend. Been a strength this season so far, but Coleman and Mafi are injured and Botha is staying in Japan. Likely to go in with something like a de Chaves / Nott partnership, which is unlikely to scare the Bath pack.
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I remembered checking out where the stadium was, and how to get there from Reading Station. I also know I never made it there.
This was a bit surprising as I remember them in our HEC group.
It took a few minutes, but I got there in the end. It was 2010, and the game was transferred to Twickenham. It finished 11-11.
There were always LI crowds drinking outside the 3Gs by the station before matches, I have fond memories of the spring sunshine streaming down on folks wearing those big green hats whilst raising the elbow..OverThere wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 4:54 pm
I remembered checking out where the stadium was, and how to get there from Reading Station. I also know I never made it there.
This was a bit surprising as I remember them in our HEC group.
It took a few minutes, but I got there in the end. It was 2010, and the game was transferred to Twickenham. It finished 11-11.