The Wales June Internationals Thread on 18:51 - Jun 6 with 2036 views | Fireboy2 | Aye, it was benny, dont think it has actually sunk in. Met quite a few cardiff fans who were top people, had a right good laugh. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 20:10 - Jun 6 with 1989 views | bennytheblue | That’s what it’s all about isn’t it…👠did you even notice it was pissing down with rain? Lol Only downer I can think of is that it’s in Qatar which isn’t going to be so easy to get too…. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 20:44 - Jun 6 with 1965 views | Fireboy2 | What rain 🤔 Btw we did meet a complete tool of a cardiff fan though, he tried to rip builthys wales flag down because it had builth jacks and a Swan in the corner of it, we gave the pr#£% a subtle warning, then he effed of, what a shame as apart from that incident the day/night was incredible. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 21:03 - Jun 6 with 1960 views | bennytheblue | Sorry to hear that, still a few complete tools about then? The idiots will never learn will they, a few pints and a laugh with strangers who follow different clubs is what makes supporting your country interesting and fun. What a shite life that fool must have eh…. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 21:34 - Jun 6 with 1939 views | Fireboy2 | The guy was in his 50s, he was embarrassing, everyone around us couldn't believe it. Just glad it didn't end in blows, would have really p!@#ed us off if the 🛎end had got us kicked out. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:39 - Jun 6 with 1911 views | KeithHaynes | Some people only know one way. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 07:08 - Jun 7 with 1846 views | bennytheblue | They appear to be relics of the past in their 50’s dont they? Maybe they think it’s still 1988…… | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 08:02 - Jun 7 with 1828 views | herbie | It’s what it’s all about. Fans of the different clubs coming together behind Wales. I love attending all Wales games. I have lived in Cardiff now since 1988 and therefore know lots of Cardiff fans with whom I always have good humoured banter. Benny the Blue seems a top guy to be fair to him. I always respect his posts. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 08:43 - Jun 7 with 1784 views | onehunglow | Its about making oneself clear I detest Cardiff City fc. It's in a Jack's DNA. As for their people,there are exactly the same as Swansea people,urban people. My niece lives in Cardiff and has no issues at all. My very best chum here for many years was Richie Finch from Cardiff and we played in the same squash team. We argued like cat and dog. Miss him . | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 16:51 - Jun 7 with 1734 views | KeithHaynes | It's no surprise that qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup continues to dominate the back pages across Wales today as Rob Page and his squad prepare for Qatar in November. The UEFA Nations League will form an important part of those preparations and Page will be meeting the media later today to discuss the League A4 match against the Netherlands in Cardiff tomorrow evening (7.45pm). Check back later for more from today's press conference. Page named an experimental starting line-up for the opening group match against Poland last week, and despite the 2-1 defeat, the side put in an impressive performance. A number of changes are again expected against the Dutch as his senior players recover from Sunday's incredible effort. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 21:50 - Jun 7 with 1632 views | AndyCole | . So, grandad. You think it's ok to call me 'a cock' ? And a 'frigging baby' ? And expect to get away with it. Totally and utterly against the Rules of Engagement and entirely disrespectful to the overarching Cause. You Plum. And let me remind you of the key mantra here: Only post what you would be brave enough to say face to face. Grandad. . | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 23:03 - Jun 7 with 1595 views | AndyCole | . Is that right ? You have yet again flouted Forum rules of engagement, and directly disrespected Keith and the Brain Tumour charity with your ongoing vile abuse. I can't be arsed to cite your other abuse on the other thread (just yet). Umpteen Yellow and Red Cards dished your way. This time surely your ongoing bullying, abuse and vile disrespect of the Cause will be recognised and enacted upon. . . | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 08:47 - Jun 8 with 1521 views | onehunglow | I'm quite proud to be a grandad.It's a compliment,especially for a feisty farker such as me.It does not change you.You are who you are. Play tidy,all of you. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 09:43 - Jun 9 with 1308 views | Boundy | Better a great grandad , you'll have buffer between you and the child , its called the grandad | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:06 - Jun 10 with 1151 views | Dr_Winston | Bale's comments today sum everything up. The Nations League is an absolute waste of everyones time. Meaningless nonsense designed to generate revenue for UEFA. The complete axeing of Friendly International games is long overdue. There should be qualifiers and tournament games. Tournaments to be held every four years. Nothing more. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:07 - Jun 10 with 1150 views | Dr_Winston | You're not a huge fan of Swansea either TBH. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:23 - Jun 10 with 1138 views | Chief | You're in a minority then. The nation's league has been pretty much roundly lauded. The only reason it's low key for us this time round is the World Cup play off. Playing competitive games and giving every team something to play for against similar level teams. Its a great concept. The promotion / relegation, the qualification spots. San Marino's captain broke down in tears after his team won a game in this tournament. That's what it means. One of the few good things uefa have done recently. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:37 - Jun 10 with 1133 views | Dr_Winston | Arranging 3/4 games in June when players should be resting is absolutely idiotic. San Marino's captain can cry as much as he likes. He's irrelevant. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 00:11 - Jun 11 with 1117 views | Chief | "he's irrelevant" What a disgusting thing to say | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 00:28 - Jun 11 with 1113 views | Fireboy2 | It was set up because most countries didn't take friendlies seriously and certain big clubs kept their best players back, giggs, cough, cough. The nations league is more competitive and definitely in our case has been shown to expose fringe players to proper competitive international football, this nations league is going to make wales even stronger. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 21:55 - Jun 11 with 1014 views | Treforys_Jack | San Marino's captain's view is pretty irrelevant though to be fair [Post edited 11 Jun 2022 21:57]
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:03 - Jun 11 with 1000 views | trampie | The nation's league is the best thing to happen to football in a long time, small nations of a similar standard get to play each other in meaningful games, in World cup qualifying and Euros qualifying they don't. The big teams play each other with more on the line than just friendlies, I'm definitely a fan of the competition. | |
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The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:42 - Jun 11 with 979 views | Treforys_Jack | Agreed, I'm a fan as well. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 22:49 - Jun 11 with 967 views | Fireboy2 | And me. It helps little countries like ours to get better. And the way its going it works. | | | |
The Wales June Internationals Thread on 07:24 - Jun 12 with 888 views | felixstowe_jack | Might even be an opportunity to play Home games other than in Cardiff as the ground was not full yesterday. | |
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