Munster Rugby - We DID start the fire (Part 1)

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A beautiful moment, tying together franchise family and fan. The likes of @iron_mike and @dodgy_keeper will be seething today.
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Why would I be seething?

Oooooft, there it is.

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You’re obviously still rattled by the thumping you got from me. Get yourself together. I’m not really interested in your petty little attempts to try and become judge, jury and executioner of TFK.

Claiming imagined internet victories and mentioning violence, stage 4 seething.

Ouch.

:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:You’re gone beyond rattled pal. You’re still dancing with those two left feet

Have you and your English mates being playing soggy biscuit again?

What have I told you about engaging trolls?

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oooft

I know, I know but when they leave themselves wide open for a clamping and carry grudges, it’s hard to resist.

I couldn’t attend but thankfully Limerick live 95 did a wonderful live commentary. Len Dineen is the man you want on days like this, although Liam Ahernes voice is sounds like an abortion and his half time full time interjection would give you shivers. Very very strange creepy voice.

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Too late pal, he’s married to it now.

i find myself nodding along subconsciously in agreement with you there actually…
the presence of a photographer in the middle of it somewhat takes from the “moment”…

heard another touching anecdote yesterday that at the poor man’s funeral when those carrying the coffin were getting ready to take it from the herse who steps out of the crowd but Donners who held it aloft lineout esque while they got ready, he then stepped seamlessly back into the mourners.

The entire week was handled splendidly. A beautiful send off. Perfect synergy.

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agreed,
today was better than the miracle match in 03 and the day “we” matured as a nation in Croke Park combined

Incredible to see Donners bringing some fun back to a Munster dressing room on this, of all the days when it was needed.

Family.

The carry on of the All Ireland winning Tipperary players both on and off the field since the final whistle around 5pm on the first Sunday in September tells its own tale.

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What are you on about?

the gaa lads can’t even sing the national anthem proper

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Try harder.

i listened to most of the game on the radio. sounded like a great performance today fair play to them. i have the Axel DVD there might throw it on in a bit

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