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Re: Hodge's Heroes
Haha. Some fat wee yank had a go at me the other day for not giving him a med pack.Edinburgh in Exile wrote:Ha, It is if you are as shite at it as me. I'm waiting on the DLC to get back into that.OptimisticJock wrote:BF1 ain't work.Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
Aye, lurking, have it on in the background as I've a rake of work to do.
Seem to be just going from one side to the other right now. Someone needs to put in a better angle, or at least work the overlap better.
Bit penas happy this ref.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes
One day they'll be able to score and not concede straight away. One day.
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Ha, should have switched your mic on and argued the difference between our national health service and their private health care system, and how it just wouldn't be right to be flinging healthcare all over the place. I find screaming rage kids from the interhighway respond well to that sort of debate.OptimisticJock wrote:Haha. Some fat wee yank had a go at me the other day for not giving him a med pack.Edinburgh in Exile wrote:Ha, It is if you are as shite at it as me. I'm waiting on the DLC to get back into that.OptimisticJock wrote: BF1 ain't work.
Bit penas happy this ref.
That or tell him to stop getting shot, then he wouldn't need a med kit.
Is it me, or is this game of rugby a bit shit?
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In fairness at least it wasn't a try.OptimisticJock wrote:One day they'll be able to score and not concede straight away. One day.
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Edinburgh in Exile wrote:Ha, should have switched your mic on and argued the difference between our national health service and their private health care system, and how it just wouldn't be right to be flinging healthcare all over the place. I find screaming rage kids from the interhighway respond well to that sort of debate.OptimisticJock wrote:Haha. Some fat wee yank had a go at me the other day for not giving him a med pack.Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
Ha, It is if you are as shite at it as me. I'm waiting on the DLC to get back into that.
Bit penas happy this ref.
That or tell him to stop getting shot, then he wouldn't need a med kit.
Is it me, or is this game of rugby a bit shit?

It is. Summed up by Kinghorn's kick.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes
This ref fucking hates Cardiff. They had that ball won already.
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Haha.
Not sure about that second yellow for Cardiff either. Is it just me? Seems harsh.
Not sure about that second yellow for Cardiff either. Is it just me? Seems harsh.
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Do Scottish teams take more injuries than other teams?
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Feels like that doesn't it.OptimisticJock wrote:Do Scottish teams take more injuries than other teams?
I think we just notice it more because we are paper thin in depth.
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It's not just that it's all the bodies strewn over the place .Edinburgh in Exile wrote:Feels like that doesn't it.OptimisticJock wrote:Do Scottish teams take more injuries than other teams?
I think we just notice it more because we are paper thin in depth.
If Kinghorn is a long term 10 it's probably an idea to play him there every now and then....
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Indeed. Agreed on Kinghorn, it'll be interesting to see what cockhead thinks about it.OptimisticJock wrote:It's not just that it's all the bodies strewn over the place .Edinburgh in Exile wrote:Feels like that doesn't it.OptimisticJock wrote:Do Scottish teams take more injuries than other teams?
I think we just notice it more because we are paper thin in depth.
If Kinghorn is a long term 10 it's probably an idea to play him there every now and then....
Not sure about box kicking when we are on the halfway line with a man up, nearly fluked something out of it, but in general, that's normaly just turning over ball with a marginal gain.
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YupEdinburgh in Exile wrote:Indeed. Agreed on Kinghorn, it'll be interesting to see what cockhead thinks about it.OptimisticJock wrote:It's not just that it's all the bodies strewn over the place .Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
Feels like that doesn't it.
I think we just notice it more because we are paper thin in depth.
If Kinghorn is a long term 10 it's probably an idea to play him there every now and then....
Not sure about box kicking when we are on the halfway line with a man up, nearly fluked something out of it, but in general, that's normaly just turning over ball with a marginal gain.
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See Hoggys second try that they just showed there, that's pretty much what Switch was talking about with regards to Dunbar on the Wales game thread. We set that dummy up with the previous two plays by just having him shovel it into Mainland. We don't crash Dunbar enough for it to set up the skip ball.
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That's probably fair overall so far
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Not sure he was really held in that tackle, but I guess you have to give the benifit of the doubt to the defence.
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Wait, did I just hear that right? Our woman had not won in 7 years? Fair play to them.
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Yeah that's a brutal stat.
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Very good finish.OptimisticJock wrote:Well in Scholes
Is he the Ulster cat that we never let play?
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Yeah. The norn Irish boys on pr hate it. First I can say I've seen of him I think.Edinburgh in Exile wrote:Very good finish.OptimisticJock wrote:Well in Scholes
Is he the Ulster cat that we never let play?
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It's an Oman Baz. I'm pretty sure our 1sts have a worse record against the Welsh.OptimisticJock wrote:Yeah that's a brutal stat.
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Well it's looking good here too tbf. I hate losing to these cunts.Edinburgh in Exile wrote:It's an Oman Baz. I'm pretty sure our 1sts have a worse record against the Welsh.OptimisticJock wrote:Yeah that's a brutal stat.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes
Bryce ffs. That was a great catch, followed by a brilliant kick. And worst of all it turned Myreside into Scotstoun