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Can you post this on the Scrum v forum too please ffs.
Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws.
If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 18:13 - Feb 26 by blueytheblue
They don't have clubs.
They have REGIONS innit.
Plenty of clubs out there with supporters who don't do the Regions.
Having regards to the poll, Swansea City needed the win and the points more than Wales did so the vote goes that way. Premier League survival is a must, for the club, suppporters and South West Wales. One of the big differences between the WRU and Swansea City is that the money generated by the WRU is "reinvested" in rugby, the money generated by the Swans has/is making individuals rich.
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If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 23:23 - Feb 26 with 1142 views
If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 23:19 - Feb 26 by majorraglan
Plenty of clubs out there with supporters who don't do the Regions.
Having regards to the poll, Swansea City needed the win and the points more than Wales did so the vote goes that way. Premier League survival is a must, for the club, suppporters and South West Wales. One of the big differences between the WRU and Swansea City is that the money generated by the WRU is "reinvested" in rugby, the money generated by the Swans has/is making individuals rich.
Well they are 'reinvesting' it very poorly as many primary schools in Swansea cannot even form a rugby team as so few children are wanting to play it.
The game is dying among young children and as they grow older, the game as a whole in Wales will die further too.
If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 23:23 - Feb 26 by DwightYorkeSuperstar
Well they are 'reinvesting' it very poorly as many primary schools in Swansea cannot even form a rugby team as so few children are wanting to play it.
The game is dying among young children and as they grow older, the game as a whole in Wales will die further too.
Can't comment on Swansea, but I can say that Aberavon RFC have players working as development officers going in to the schools teaching the kids rugby skills. They also work in partnership with Tata Steel and organise a rugby competition and a netball competition for girls in the town as part of a drive to encourage participation in sport.
I know that there are development officers working in the schools in the Carmarthenshire area as well.
I agree thatRugby is going through a tough time, some of the village teams around here used to put 2 or 3 teams out, now its down to 1.
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If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 23:40 - Feb 26 with 1124 views
Swans, there might have been a time when I would have chosen differently. The rugby these days has been taken over by complete irritants and it's just not the same game.
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter
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If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 01:46 - Feb 27 with 1083 views
If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 13:33 - Feb 26 by Darran
National sport surely means more than The Mighty Swans for the sake of the country mun.
You're assuming that people give a shit about egg chasing, would you wish the national bowls team a win over the Swans for the sake of the country aswell?
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If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 08:06 - Feb 27 with 1029 views
It's funny because in football, it's ok not to give a toss about the national side...but in rugby you have to support, watch and attend every type of regional or national match.
If a genie was to give you one wish yesterday for Wales RFC or The Mighty Swans on 08:06 - Feb 27 by MrSwerve
It's funny because in football, it's ok not to give a toss about the national side...but in rugby you have to support, watch and attend every type of regional or national match.
What about those of us who could not care if any National side does well?