The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

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Well done weegies.
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Was that Lee Jones again with the run on Price's shoulder to set up Gray?

Yeah it was... Maybe he should be starting for Scotland actually.

Glasgow must keep the pressure on. This is superb but there's still a lot of rugby to be played.
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I have a lazy lob on.
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Currently there's no 10 to clear the weeg lines as Russell needs his headband re-attached... haha.
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Bp secured. Have to be gubbed 38 points to not qualify
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Glasgow 31-0 up not even 1/2 time.
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Very very good half of rugby.
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Seen Scotland teams get humped like that at home but to do it to Leicester is awesome.

What a boost for Scotland, Glasgow playing baabaas rugby.
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Wouldnt mind them going for a couple more dgs in this second half. Nothing stupid but would be nice for him to have one under his belt before another crunch situation. That was an ok set up and not the worst strike
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Can't help but laugh whenever I see Nicol's mug. He did block me on twitter months ago.
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Cameo wrote:Wouldnt mind them going for a couple more dgs in this second half. Nothing stupid but would be nice for him to have one under his belt before another crunch situation. That was an ok set up and not the worst strike
It looked some distance and a bit rushed, no?
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Would be very, very, nice to keep the foot on the gas/throat for the FULL eighty minutes..
Please..
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Can't help but laugh whenever I see Nicol's mug. He did block me on twitter months ago.
Surely not...? Why would he do that..?
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
Cameo wrote:Wouldnt mind them going for a couple more dgs in this second half. Nothing stupid but would be nice for him to have one under his belt before another crunch situation. That was an ok set up and not the worst strike
It looked some distance and a bit rushed, no?
Some distance. Didnt think it was too rushed but my stream isnt the best. Needs work but then anything you dont do often is hard
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Tobylerone wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Can't help but laugh whenever I see Nicol's mug. He did block me on twitter months ago.
Surely not...? Why would he do that..?
Think it was back in the summer when he was pundit & showed a complete lack of knowledge about Huw Jones. Others on here called it as well. He didn't appreciate having it pointed out mind...
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Great break with excellent support runners but no idea what Russell was trying to do with that pass.
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Get Rae on for Fagerson please! Need that lad wrapped in cotton wool now.
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Genge has all the tools to be a great prop, he and Fagerson could in 8 years (edited this in is I now see it was missing) be 2/3rds of a lions test front row but he's a liability.
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Russell and/or Hogg, Dunbar and J Gray don't need to be on the pitch now. There needs to be an.element of common sense here.
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Big D wrote:Genge has all the tools to be a great prop, he had Fagerson could be 2/3rds of a lions test front row but he's a liability.
I don't get this post? Genge has shown nothing to suggest he could be a lion in the near future. Why would he be 1/3rd of a Lions front row?
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Big D wrote:Russell and/or Hogg, Dunbar and J Gray don't need to be on the pitch now. There needs to be an.element of common sense here.
As much of a solid back-up Murchie is he is a huge step down from any of those backs on the pitch.

Agree on the forwards though as Rae and Allan are in superb form as well. You'd not lose much by bringing them on.
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I see plenty potential in what I've seen of him. Come 2025 in Australia he could easily be the best loosehead in GB+I at 29.

He gets involved in a lot of unnecessary off the ball niggle though.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
Big D wrote:Russell and/or Hogg, Dunbar and J Gray don't need to be on the pitch now. There needs to be an.element of common sense here.
As much of a solid back-up Murchie is he is a huge step down from any of those backs on the pitch.

Agree on the forwards though as Rae and Allan are in superb form as well. You'd not lose much by bringing them on.
When you are 38-0, now 43-0 up the game is finished. It doesn't matter if Murchie is a step down.

Hogg and Russell are that important to Glasgow thta if they can. Take one off here they should.
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Get Zander Off the pitch.
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Big D wrote:Genge has all the tools to be a great prop, he had Fagerson could be 2/3rds of a lions test front row but he's a liability.
Fagerson isn't happy about something Genge is up to. Is it his bind? I thought that scrum pen a few mins back looked like Genge had pulled Fagerson down. Ref saw differently. And I'm not going to claim to know what the fuck goes on in the front row
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