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<blockquote data-quote="shazbooger" data-source="post: 128246"><p>Lay off the insults. Take it offline if you want to go down that route. </p><p></p><p> I'm fully aware of how Irish rugby is structured. I can recommend a few good books if your interested in learning about it yourself? Oh hold on, is this another attempt to state something that is actually correct, even if it has little to do with the topic? If it was, well you got the geography bit right.</p><p> I dont. I was simply questioning your definition of a franchise. I was just pointing that out that if your definition <strong>"In sport, a franchise is a club given permanent rights to play in a specific league"</strong> applies to Munster (which it didnt) then it would equally apply to pretty much every club in the premiership. It was a weak definition and doesnt apply to either sets of teams. This has nothing to do with my thoughts of the premiership, it wasnt an attack against any team, I was just pointing out the flaws in your point.................. again.</p><p> Ahhh you see now your getting to it. I thought you were just going to keep making random points in the hope that one of them might actually be correct. Why didnt you just say that at the start instead of coming up with bogus, factually incorrect arguements to back up your ingrained prejudice. Would have saved a lot of hassle really. </p><p></p><p> I'm a Leinster fan. I understand what Munster have done over the years, for both Irish and European rugby, and respect them because of that, but there are no open wounds here. Their losses are their losses, their glory is their glory. I havent the right (or the desire) to call myself a Munster fan. I would assume a Munster man would understand what I'm saying here, doubt you will.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #3366ff"><strong>On your side point. Were you guys not relegated last year? Finish bottom of the league? Are you not about to spend a couple of seasons playing the likes of Esher, Newbury, Pertemps and Sedgley? Come talk to me if you manage to get back up with the rest of the big boys. Until then though, I'd stop harping on about your illustrious history, even if its all that may remain of your club. *cough >>InsertRandomDateHere<< cough*</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shazbooger, post: 128246"] Lay off the insults. Take it offline if you want to go down that route. I'm fully aware of how Irish rugby is structured. I can recommend a few good books if your interested in learning about it yourself? Oh hold on, is this another attempt to state something that is actually correct, even if it has little to do with the topic? If it was, well you got the geography bit right. I dont. I was simply questioning your definition of a franchise. I was just pointing that out that if your definition [b]"In sport, a franchise is a club given permanent rights to play in a specific league"[/b] applies to Munster (which it didnt) then it would equally apply to pretty much every club in the premiership. It was a weak definition and doesnt apply to either sets of teams. This has nothing to do with my thoughts of the premiership, it wasnt an attack against any team, I was just pointing out the flaws in your point.................. again. Ahhh you see now your getting to it. I thought you were just going to keep making random points in the hope that one of them might actually be correct. Why didnt you just say that at the start instead of coming up with bogus, factually incorrect arguements to back up your ingrained prejudice. Would have saved a lot of hassle really. I'm a Leinster fan. I understand what Munster have done over the years, for both Irish and European rugby, and respect them because of that, but there are no open wounds here. Their losses are their losses, their glory is their glory. I havent the right (or the desire) to call myself a Munster fan. I would assume a Munster man would understand what I'm saying here, doubt you will. [color=#3366ff][b]On your side point. Were you guys not relegated last year? Finish bottom of the league? Are you not about to spend a couple of seasons playing the likes of Esher, Newbury, Pertemps and Sedgley? Come talk to me if you manage to get back up with the rest of the big boys. Until then though, I'd stop harping on about your illustrious history, even if its all that may remain of your club. *cough >>InsertRandomDateHere<< cough*[/b][/color] [/QUOTE]
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