Post subject: Bulls players on the ale after yesterdays farce.....
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:13 pm
zakikolo
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five or six of the players in the Woodlands pub in Oakenshaw after the game yesterday. I have nowt against the lads having a pint or two BUT after that utter garbage they should have been on the training field and not in the ale house. They are lathargic enough without slinging ale down their necks......not on chaps
Post subject: Re: Bulls players on the ale after yesterdays farce.....
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:52 pm
Adeybull
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zakikolo wrote:five or six of the players in the Woodlands pub in Oakenshaw after the game yesterday. I have nowt against the lads having a pint or two BUT after that utter garbage they should have been on the training field and not in the ale house. They are lathargic enough without slinging ale down their necks......not on chaps
On the training field straight after a game? And when they will no doubt be at least as down as the fans are?
Post subject: Re: Bulls players on the ale after yesterdays farce.....
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:09 am
bennett
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zakikolo wrote:five or six of the players in the Woodlands pub in Oakenshaw after the game yesterday. I have nowt against the lads having a pint or two BUT after that utter garbage they should have been on the training field and not in the ale house. They are lathargic enough without slinging ale down their necks......not on chaps
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GET BACK on the training field straight after a game
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I think reports that they were on the p/ss straight before the game are more accurate.
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