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The Munster Rugby Thread 2019/20
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<blockquote data-quote="RebelBOK" data-source="post: 7244066" data-attributes="member: 38657"><p>Absolutely ridiculous assertion, don't know how he can come to that conclusion.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone who has stuck with Munster over the last 12 years and is prepared to hand over serious cash to travel to SA to support them in a league final (of which they have lost the last three they have been in and are underdogs in this one as well) can be considered the complete opposite of a bandwagon supporter.</p><p></p><p>I'd give my right testicle to go but I simply can't afford it. (Plus the wife would have the left one if I took off on a rugby trip to SA and left her with the smallies for 3/4 days.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelBOK, post: 7244066, member: 38657"] Absolutely ridiculous assertion, don't know how he can come to that conclusion. Anyone who has stuck with Munster over the last 12 years and is prepared to hand over serious cash to travel to SA to support them in a league final (of which they have lost the last three they have been in and are underdogs in this one as well) can be considered the complete opposite of a bandwagon supporter. I'd give my right testicle to go but I simply can't afford it. (Plus the wife would have the left one if I took off on a rugby trip to SA and left her with the smallies for 3/4 days.) [/QUOTE]
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