The Wales June Internationals Thread on 10:06 - May 24 with 1988 views | onehunglow | Keith. When the decision was announced I felt physically sick. Good luck to those going there but not sure the females will be that welcomed if they dress immodestly. Gay fans better keep schtum. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:48 - May 24 with 1968 views | BryanSwan | The last bit sums it up for me, I am desperate for Wales and this current group to reach a world cup finals. But Qatar is really ruining it for me, a world cup tainted by corruption, slavery and abuse. Wouldn't dream of making the trip over there. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 15:26 - May 24 with 1933 views | Fireboy2 | I will be supporting them on June 5th in Cardiff but i definitely wont be going if we get there, its an absolute disgrace. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 17:18 - May 24 with 1900 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Its the WORLD CUP. It is not the cup for social democratic nations or what Third world people call "Western Imperialists". Arabia is backward in many respects but what can we do about it? In general they rule by consent (in the knowledge they have little choice). It seems to me if we want them to behave like us we need to integrate more. Humans have similar emotions and goals so it is logical that the Afghanistan type society will crash by natural causes. Strict Islam is anti human and cannot survive integration. Qatar and Russia were corrupt but so was the London Olympics and many Western events. Euro 2020 and 1996 were they as 'clean as a whistle'? I doubt it. [Post edited 24 May 2022 22:28]
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 12:48 - May 25 with 1823 views | BryanSwan | Tell that to the 100s possibly 1000s of slave labourers killed building the stadiums. It is a travesty that money has been able to make it a complete non issue. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:47 - May 25 with 1784 views | onehunglow | I like Wale winning at anything but this time,if we fail to make it,it will only be a case of missing our when England and posibly Scotland are swanning it. This time, it woould not bother me at all if we missed out . This tournament proves football is corrupt at the highest level. Filthy money ensured it went to a land even though by doing so all European football i disrupted -just to please Fifa and its sewer mentality. Frankly,all participants are stained and have to face up to the fact that they are party to ensuring one of the mot rabid countries on earth is allowed to project itself as somehow honourable. Good luck single sex couples going there | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 17:08 - May 27 with 1641 views | Chief | Looks unfortunately like Chem Campbell the promising Wolves player has chosen not to represent Wales, but Jordan James of Birmingham seems to back in the set up. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 08:12 - May 29 with 1522 views | builthjack | A week to go. Huge huge game. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 23:22 - May 30 with 1372 views | KeithHaynes | Kieffer Moore spoke to the media last week having returned from injury to score the goal that confirmed AFC Bournemouth's return the Premier League and he is now targeting similar success with his country. The 29-year old suffered a broken foot in February having completed his move from Cardiff City to The Cherries, but returned in style for the final weeks of the season as he came off the bench to score the decisive goal in a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest earlier this month to achieve promotion. The injury meant that Moore missed the World Cup Play-Off Semi-Final victory over Austria in Cardiff, but his focus now is very much on using the UEFA Nations League match against Poland on Wednesday to assist in his return to full fitness before Cymru take on Scotland or Ukraine for a place at the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar later this year. "It's really good and we're just eager to get going and play the games now," said Moore when asked about the spirit in the camp. "The atmosphere is really good, training is really intense and everyone is at it. I haven't really played a lot of football but if I can get some minutes in the first game then that will put me in great stead for the game on 5 June. "We have to use it for our advantage and get what we can out of it. It gives us a game before the big game, so I see it more of a positive more than anything. I feel really good, I think the break has helped me and I'm in good form so I'm really enjoying my football." | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 23:44 - May 30 with 1355 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Both Chem Campbell and Owen Hesketh are clearly intent on making it with England as first option being raised and developed in England. Chem has barely feature for Wales after giving the u16 a run out. This for them will be extremely difficult. Bale Ramsey will be soon hanging up their boots and Chem will have to do extremely well to get anywhere near the England squad in his early twenties. Probably his mate Gibbs Whitis ahead of him in the pecking order and about 20 other attacking midfielders of real class like Foden. Blokes in their early 20s he has to be better than. Wales will presumably leave the door open and do pretty well in these matters. Sad to see the decline of Tyler Roberts. The genius Argentinian coach has not done well for his development. Ben Woodburn no idea what went wrong there. Sound like a lack of drive and hunger for success Kept out of the Hearts team by Barry Mckay. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 10:41 - May 31 with 1288 views | KeithHaynes | LATEST Wes Burns is hoping that he will finally get his opportunity to represent his country at senior level as he joins up with the squad for the third time. The 27-year-old versatile attacking Ipswich Town player spoke to the media last week as manager Rob Page and his squad prepare to take on Poland on Wednesday in the opening match of the UEFA Nations League. "2016 was the last time I was in a senior camp but obviously I did not get a chance to get a cap," said Burns. "But hopefully with the number of games we have coming up over a short period of time, I can get that cap now. "I was in the bigger squad before they had to trim it down for the Euros [in 2016]. Tom Lawrence got injured before that, so Chris Coleman said 'we need you to fly with us to France just in case.' I was only there for a couple of days then they did not need me. "I was very young so just being part of it was a massive learning experience for me. I took a lot of that experience of the squad back with me into my football back home. I think that helped me kick on to progress in my career. I was so close yet so far, but just being part of it was the main thing for me. "It would be one of the proudest moments of my career to be able to pull on that shirt and give all I can for my country." | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 12:03 - May 31 with 1253 views | Whiterockin | I'm glad Scotland have Ukraine first up and not us. It will be an emotionally charged evening with most of the World wanting Ukraine to win. Hopefully if they do win the emotion will be less apparent against us. Roll on Sunday. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:01 - May 31 with 1228 views | Fireboy2 | Are you going WR? | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:20 - May 31 with 1216 views | Whiterockin | No mate. Going to have a family day watching with my Grandsons. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:29 - May 31 with 1200 views | Fireboy2 | Then watch the game ðŸ˜ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿ðŸ¤ž | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:37 - May 31 with 1188 views | onehunglow | Suppose we would all want Scotland to beat Ukraine mainly as we owe them. As regards Ukraine,the whole world would be supporting them. I d rather the Scots do that. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 13:48 - May 31 with 1178 views | Whiterockin | 5pm KO, so hopefully a BBQ then the game. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 14:23 - May 31 with 1160 views | Fireboy2 | ðŸ‘ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿ | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 14:30 - May 31 with 1150 views | builthjack | No bbq for us. But we will be sampling 2 or 3 pints. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 15:12 - May 31 with 1143 views | Fireboy2 | 2 or 3 😳 | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 15:12 - May 31 with 1143 views | shandyjack | no way do i want us to be playing Scotland with the way their fans travel and the quality of player they have, a derby game would be more of a 50/50 game. Playing Ukraine would be a safer bet as hopefully they'd be emotionally drained after Scotland game and we'd far outnumber them in the City and ground. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 15:19 - May 31 with 1137 views | Whiterockin | Quiet pre match drink in Cardiff then. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 15:38 - May 31 with 1122 views | Fireboy2 | Quick pre pre match drink in the Premier Inn whilst waiting for our taxi more like 🤣 [Post edited 31 May 2022 15:38]
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 16:17 - May 31 with 1080 views | onehunglow | I d disgaree and suggest the Ukrainians will have incredible resilience as they have shown repressing the filthy Russian invasion of their country. Let the bluddy Jocks come down.Just let's not sell tickets to them as happened for THAT Anfield game,which was supposed to be our HOME game. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 20:23 - May 31 with 1021 views | Chief | Yea on our day we're a match for anyone at home, but I don't want to bring a British derby dynamic into it. I don't like either game for differing reasons but I think we have far more chance of victory against Ukraine. | |
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