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The Munster Rugby Thread 2019/20
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<blockquote data-quote="The High King" data-source="post: 7142540" data-attributes="member: 36310"><p>What's not true about what I said m8.</p><p>Munter rugby exploded with a bandwagon of clueless supporters around the turn of the millennium. Before that Rugby was a niche sport mainly played in private schools and a small number of clubs. The new supporters were more interested in the brand then in the sport and especially what that brand could say about them and their social status.</p><p>Thats all facts m8. </p><p></p><p>Secondly rugby is the most dangerous team sport played on this island. Even amateurs who played at a high level are suffering from severe mental effects in middle age. Not to mention all the neck injuries. </p><p>Many more are walking around oblivious to the damage it has caused them. </p><p>More facts.</p><p></p><p>Thirdly, it's a pretty basic game. I ought to know because I've played it. Run into the opposing player get tackled and recyle the ball then do the same thing again until some one with cold hands either knocks the ball forward or finds a gap. </p><p>Of all the sports I've played it pretty much the most basic one and one of the only ones where a big slow fat lad can actually stake a claim for a place. </p><p>You don't like the truth but that doesn't make it any less true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The High King, post: 7142540, member: 36310"] What's not true about what I said m8. Munter rugby exploded with a bandwagon of clueless supporters around the turn of the millennium. Before that Rugby was a niche sport mainly played in private schools and a small number of clubs. The new supporters were more interested in the brand then in the sport and especially what that brand could say about them and their social status. Thats all facts m8. Secondly rugby is the most dangerous team sport played on this island. Even amateurs who played at a high level are suffering from severe mental effects in middle age. Not to mention all the neck injuries. Many more are walking around oblivious to the damage it has caused them. More facts. Thirdly, it's a pretty basic game. I ought to know because I've played it. Run into the opposing player get tackled and recyle the ball then do the same thing again until some one with cold hands either knocks the ball forward or finds a gap. Of all the sports I've played it pretty much the most basic one and one of the only ones where a big slow fat lad can actually stake a claim for a place. You don't like the truth but that doesn't make it any less true. [/QUOTE]
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