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<blockquote data-quote="Will" data-source="post: 725270" data-attributes="member: 20575"><p>All good thank you. I've got my tickets for the semi-final on Friday and even have tickets for the final in Belfast. Not that I was being presumptious at all, I just didn't want to miss out when they became available. </p><p></p><p>And I'm quite happy with the signings Glasgow have made so far. Hart is a player well thought of, plus he's a Scottish international. I'm also quite happy to have signed Mike Blair from Newcastle. As much as he's coming to the end of his career he's been a brilliant player and brings a lot of experience. Naiyaravoro looks likely to add something else though and certainly seems to have serious flair and power from what I've seen of him. Given that Glasgow are losing three serious fan's favourites in Van Der Merwe, Maitland and Matawalu a signing like this was needed. </p><p></p><p>Plus there are some promising young players that have been signed up on longer deals by Glasgow so I'll be expecting them to feature more next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will, post: 725270, member: 20575"] All good thank you. I've got my tickets for the semi-final on Friday and even have tickets for the final in Belfast. Not that I was being presumptious at all, I just didn't want to miss out when they became available. And I'm quite happy with the signings Glasgow have made so far. Hart is a player well thought of, plus he's a Scottish international. I'm also quite happy to have signed Mike Blair from Newcastle. As much as he's coming to the end of his career he's been a brilliant player and brings a lot of experience. Naiyaravoro looks likely to add something else though and certainly seems to have serious flair and power from what I've seen of him. Given that Glasgow are losing three serious fan's favourites in Van Der Merwe, Maitland and Matawalu a signing like this was needed. Plus there are some promising young players that have been signed up on longer deals by Glasgow so I'll be expecting them to feature more next season. [/QUOTE]
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