simonb84.bsky.social
Dublin, Ireland.
#rugby, #PublicTransport, #ActiveTravel
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Luckly those 2 things will never happen. Well maybe the professional but a LoI with it's shit in order? Never
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Isn't turning the GPO into a shopping center progess enough for you? 😉
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Meanwhile in DCC
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And rugby, a load of men sitting around naming Lions players.
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I hope you tipped him a few cans and a pinch of tobacco
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I’ve no tattoos, but the Padraig Pierce and Tattoo Parlour might convince me otherwise
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You've been spoilt since they upgraded yiz from the cattle wagons
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A lot of those sets are in shocking condition will be be overhauled?
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Played a game a St James's when England hosted the world cup
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Very few grounds where a rugby pitch wouldn't fit on the football pitch.
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It was in the ground while I watched him live
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In the ground and I thought he played well. Certainly one of the few lions players trying to play to a system
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Indeed the times they're a changing.
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The English have never been serious or/and they've never offered acceptable terms to the WRU. Relegation was always a major stumbling block. The champ teams a major issue too
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They should sign up to the AW offer currently on the table. They can have a lend of my invisible pen for the invisible offer
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Even when it was Leinster I knew it was the soccer!
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But think what you could do with 750 bike sheds!
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This is why any proposed URC cap would be unworkable
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German posts have the advantage of being in German so they don't get lost in the noise unlike posts in English
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It's Irish (Gaelic) for Blue Sky. It's used to flag things that maybe of interest to Irish posters