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- Tiger Cub
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:27 am
- Location: gloucestershire
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- Senior Member
- Posts: 288
- Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:32 am
- Location: All over
Hey all I'm Matt, currently all over the place because of my enviroMENTAList and activity job. Been to watch tigers quite a few times, feel I'm kind of missing out on the atmosphere so thought I'd join up.
Hopefully I'll bring some fun and laughter to you all
Laters
Hopefully I'll bring some fun and laughter to you all
Laters
It's not about running faster than the tiger, it's about running faster than the slowest person!
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- Senior Member
- Posts: 252
- Joined: Sun Nov 27, 2005 3:51 pm
- Location: Leicester
hi im not a new user but i haven't been on for agesssssssss. im almost 15, female and looking for love, just kidding. i am a season ticket holder for tigers and absolutely love the tuilagis. and sorry if anyone wondered where i went, i was very busy in slovenia, italy and ecuador including galapagos. god i hate england, if it weren't for the tigers i would have imigrated by now. georgie xxxxxx
Tuilagis rock my world
Hi every one im ed
male, old
im a season ticket holder and sit in the next stand.
i have been playing rugby for absolutely ages now and a former prop.
hope to start chatting to some of you soon but until then TTFN.
male, old
im a season ticket holder and sit in the next stand.
i have been playing rugby for absolutely ages now and a former prop.
hope to start chatting to some of you soon but until then TTFN.
football is holigans acting like gentlemen,
rugby leage is gentlemen actin like hooligans,
and RUGBY UNION IS HOOLIGANS ACTING LIKE HOOLIGANS!
rugby leage is gentlemen actin like hooligans,
and RUGBY UNION IS HOOLIGANS ACTING LIKE HOOLIGANS!
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- Senior Member
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Wed Aug 16, 2006 7:40 pm
- Location: Loughborogh university
Hi to the forum i'm Jimmy. I'm 19 and i've been supporting
tigers for about 10 years. Used to have season tickets but
due to the restraints of my student loan i mostly go to watch
A league games with my mates. Whenever a season ticket becomes
available from a mate etc its great! get to about 6 first team games a
season now.
Studying sport science at Loughborough uni and hope to become
a nutritionist. I've played for several clubs in the county
and for the county at every age group. I now play for the uni
and my position is wing/fullback. Haven't yet trained with England
as they train often at the uni (on tuesday this week) and they
often invite members of the uni team to hold bags provide opposition
etc, so hoping to do that in one of their sessions this year!. Their sessions
are open if anyone is interested in watching?
check this site for news- http://www.lufbra.net/
I must warn though that the pitches are a nightmare to find!
Unfortunately i live with 2 Wasps fans and a Northampton fan! :twisted:
The house can become quite tribal because of this, its not
unsual to find your shirt placed in the loo etc! and the battle is on
to find novelty gear of your team Socks, pants, mugs and
most comically duvets! Anyway thats me don't hesistate
to send me messages of support during these tough times
i'm still dreaming that Wasps will get relegated in the near future
:roll:
tigers for about 10 years. Used to have season tickets but
due to the restraints of my student loan i mostly go to watch
A league games with my mates. Whenever a season ticket becomes
available from a mate etc its great! get to about 6 first team games a
season now.
Studying sport science at Loughborough uni and hope to become
a nutritionist. I've played for several clubs in the county
and for the county at every age group. I now play for the uni
and my position is wing/fullback. Haven't yet trained with England
as they train often at the uni (on tuesday this week) and they
often invite members of the uni team to hold bags provide opposition
etc, so hoping to do that in one of their sessions this year!. Their sessions
are open if anyone is interested in watching?
check this site for news- http://www.lufbra.net/
I must warn though that the pitches are a nightmare to find!
Unfortunately i live with 2 Wasps fans and a Northampton fan! :twisted:
The house can become quite tribal because of this, its not
unsual to find your shirt placed in the loo etc! and the battle is on
to find novelty gear of your team Socks, pants, mugs and
most comically duvets! Anyway thats me don't hesistate
to send me messages of support during these tough times
i'm still dreaming that Wasps will get relegated in the near future
:roll:
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- Silver Member
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 10:38 am
- Location: Gloucester
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- Super User
- Posts: 4783
- Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2005 8:57 pm
- Location: east sussex nr tunbridge wells
welcome everyone! i am the tiger fan that lives miles away in east sussex which is very annoying but oh well! gloucester are not my second team, dont really have one, but i always like quins to do well as they are my nearest team! except this weekend... and i'm soo excited tis my first game of the season :D :D :D :D
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- Silver Member
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 10:38 am
- Location: Gloucester
Hi
I'm 35 yr old female and known as Ronnie - confusing for some. I have been a Tiger fan for nearly 10 years am a member but sadly not a seaon ticket holder.
I currently work in London - until early December when I am taking a year off to travel - first stop is Canada for a month in cold cold January. :) :)
I'm 35 yr old female and known as Ronnie - confusing for some. I have been a Tiger fan for nearly 10 years am a member but sadly not a seaon ticket holder.
I currently work in London - until early December when I am taking a year off to travel - first stop is Canada for a month in cold cold January. :) :)
A proud tiger