Tigers v Glasgow
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What has happened to McGuigan?
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sapajo wrote:What has happened to McGuigan?
Yes I was thinking the same..he hasn't exactly shone in his performances but didn't do anything wrong either
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That's a better looking side than Glasgows, going to be tough as the Scots hate losing to the English, even darts or pool in the pub. I'm told my "surprise" tickets have been delivered.
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At least it's the telly this week and not Bleddyn and Steve. I'm apprehensive enough without the need for antidepressants.
I hope we do well. A. LBP at least is required if we are serious about progressing.
Come on lads.....nice shove it up the jumper game. No mud though.
I hope we do well. A. LBP at least is required if we are serious about progressing.
Come on lads.....nice shove it up the jumper game. No mud though.
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Don't buy this LBP stuff. That won't be enough to see us out of this group IMHO. Looking at the teams we have more than enough to win up there. Time for the team to show their class.
Bookies have Glasgow 4/6, Tigers 5/4 with -2 point Glasgow on the handicap. Always hard to win on the road but this is a nasty group and tonight is probably our best chance of an away win.
Bookies have Glasgow 4/6, Tigers 5/4 with -2 point Glasgow on the handicap. Always hard to win on the road but this is a nasty group and tonight is probably our best chance of an away win.
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Indeed. To proceed in the competition you need to win a minimum of one away match. In this pool, without an obvious "weak" team, that has to be this match.MrPartridge wrote:Don't buy this LBP stuff. That won't be enough to see us out of this group IMHO. Looking at the teams we have more than enough to win up there. Time for the team to show their class.
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I'd say Munster are a far better prospect at Thomand Park this year, than Glasgow in Scotstoun.Hot_Charlie wrote:Indeed. To proceed in the competition you need to win a minimum of one away match. In this pool, without an obvious "weak" team, that has to be this match.MrPartridge wrote:Don't buy this LBP stuff. That won't be enough to see us out of this group IMHO. Looking at the teams we have more than enough to win up there. Time for the team to show their class.
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Possibly on paper and form, but I wouldn't want to write off a Munster team, particularly with the fact we won there last year. If hey want to beat anyone at Thomond Park, it'll be us!Roly wrote:I'd say Munster are a far better prospect at Thomand Park this year, than Glasgow in Scotstoun.Hot_Charlie wrote:Indeed. To proceed in the competition you need to win a minimum of one away match. In this pool, without an obvious "weak" team, that has to be this match.MrPartridge wrote:Don't buy this LBP stuff. That won't be enough to see us out of this group IMHO. Looking at the teams we have more than enough to win up there. Time for the team to show their class.
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If we are to have any ambition in winning the Cup then winning away at Glasgow is a must for me.. I struggle to see how Glasgow would be a top four side in the Aviva so we should really want more than a losing bonus point if are to win the group. For me this is a far better winning opportunity than what playing Munster away will be even though we won in Limerick last year. I expect Racing to win in Glasgow. To win the group we need a win.
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I don't see the point in a statement like this. It isn't true, and it's the first game of the pool. No game is make or break at this point.Tomvarndell wrote:If we are to have any ambition in winning the Cup then winning away at Glasgow is a must for me.. I struggle to see how Glasgow would be a top four side in the Aviva so we should really want more than a losing bonus point if are to win the group. For me this is a far better winning opportunity than what playing Munster away will be even though we won in Limerick last year. I expect Racing to win in Glasgow. To win the group we need a win.
A win would be great of course, but it won't define us if we lose. Racing will find it a tough place to go themselves.
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This match is a MUST WIN to have any hope of getting to the Play Offs, given the mismatches in other Groups.
If Tigers cant beat Glasgow, then its a real battle to win every match from then on to keep up with the other Group leaders..
If Tigers cant beat Glasgow, then its a real battle to win every match from then on to keep up with the other Group leaders..
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No it isn't.fortysix wrote:This match is a MUST WIN to have any hope of getting to the Play Offs, given the mismatches in other Groups.
If Tigers cant beat Glasgow, then its a real battle to win every match from then on to keep up with the other Group leaders..
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Law of averages dictates if we lose, then the Bookies will have us in the also rans as results would have to go our advantage from every aspect-our matches, other groups- to sneak a play off
Always a slight chance but portents not good.
Always a slight chance but portents not good.
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I doubt the bookies will react much to two home wins in our group unless one side gets blasted. What we know is that in the ERC home advantage is more influential than normal for a variety of reasons. Away wins are a precious commodity but getting one somewhere is a necessity these days. Tonight is an opportunity to get one on the board. But it's not a sh*t or bust game for sure.fortysix wrote:Law of averages dictates if we lose, then the Bookies will have us in the also rans as results would have to go our advantage from every aspect-our matches, other groups- to sneak a play off
Always a slight chance but portents not good.
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Yes it is. We are either a team worthy of competing at the top in Europe or we are one who worries about an away game to an under strength pro 12 side.Iain wrote:No it isn't.fortysix wrote:This match is a MUST WIN to have any hope of getting to the Play Offs, given the mismatches in other Groups.
If Tigers cant beat Glasgow, then its a real battle to win every match from then on to keep up with the other Group leaders..
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