Loiner at large wrote:
Can't believe so much discussion around team selection for this game.After the performance against Warrington it should be the strongest available selection.Potentially we will go top of the league with a big win if only for 24 hours.
Old Timer No 4 wrote:
Think our club must have metaphorically speaking, walked under a ladder, then run over a black cat and smashed a mirror when falling over. All clubs get injuries but this is bloody ridiculous.
Pie_Eyter wrote:
I have to agree to (most) of that. It's very disingenuous and a little uppity of fans of a successful club mocking the support of a lesser successful one. We should be coming up with ideas of how to get people back to the game.
Pie_Eyter wrote:
Yeah in pre season. Smoking away like a good un. I have nothing particularly against i, i know a footballer who smokes like a trooper but he is still fit. Geroge was much much better yesterday but still a long way off.
The 2020 Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ Cup Final will be a showdown between The Royal School Armagh and Wallace High School, and will take place at Kingspan Stadium on Tuesday 17 March, kick-off 3.00pm.
Wallace High School will face Royal School Armagh in the Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ Cup final on 17th March, after defeating Methodist College Belfast 22-17 in a thrilling encounter at Kingspan Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
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