British not Welsh...... on 13:30 - Jan 4 with 5240 views | trampie | I'm saying Porthcawl | |
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British not Welsh...... on 14:20 - Jan 4 with 5181 views | Lohengrin |
British not Welsh...... on 13:30 - Jan 4 by trampie | I'm saying Porthcawl |
If you look at the genetic distribution maps on there, Tramp, you'll note that Pembs is coloured yellow as is the area covering Swansea/ Neath. Guten morgen, mein freund! | |
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British not Welsh...... on 14:29 - Jan 4 with 5144 views | trampie | Neath has one of the highest proportions of Welsh surnames of any town in Wales, but no doubt that includes the vale of Neath, Neath was Roman wasn't it with the commando's up the valley roaming free, similar set up to Swansea probably Viking and Norman types in the town unable to venture far from the bridgehead. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 14:51 - Jan 4 with 5115 views | Highjack |
British not Welsh...... on 14:29 - Jan 4 by trampie | Neath has one of the highest proportions of Welsh surnames of any town in Wales, but no doubt that includes the vale of Neath, Neath was Roman wasn't it with the commando's up the valley roaming free, similar set up to Swansea probably Viking and Norman types in the town unable to venture far from the bridgehead. |
Nobody dares going commando up that valley tramp, in fear of hypothermia, rape, or both, not necessarily in any particular order. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 15:07 - Jan 4 with 5075 views | trampie |
British not Welsh...... on 14:51 - Jan 4 by Highjack | Nobody dares going commando up that valley tramp, in fear of hypothermia, rape, or both, not necessarily in any particular order. |
King Arthur is up there Highjack, St Patrick was born up the mountain up there, Turner used to go painting landscapes up there, Neath were too afraid to play the rugby team at the top end of the Vale for decades. Its best Neath people stay put, the river water in Neath is a brownie yellow colour while it is clear right up the top of the valley, my tip to you is don't wash your clothes in it, swim in it or drink it. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 16:03 - Jan 4 with 5007 views | Banosswan |
British not Welsh...... on 15:55 - Jan 4 by Lohengrin | Neath wouldn't play who now? There are only village teams in the vale of Neath they wouldn't have occasion to play them other than for charity or centenary games, would they? [Post edited 4 Jan 2016 15:55]
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I think it's a deluded glynneath thing. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 16:34 - Jan 4 with 4949 views | Lohengrin |
British not Welsh...... on 16:03 - Jan 4 by Banosswan | I think it's a deluded glynneath thing. |
Well I'm sure that Glyneath have fielded some fine sides over the years and produced some excellent players but I doubt they would have struck terror into the hearts of the teams that Brian Thomas and Ron Waldron assembled. Phil Pugh, Dai Morgan, Mark Jones and the like don't strike me as being particularly faint-hearted! | |
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British not Welsh...... on 16:52 - Jan 4 with 4913 views | Highjack |
British not Welsh...... on 15:07 - Jan 4 by trampie | King Arthur is up there Highjack, St Patrick was born up the mountain up there, Turner used to go painting landscapes up there, Neath were too afraid to play the rugby team at the top end of the Vale for decades. Its best Neath people stay put, the river water in Neath is a brownie yellow colour while it is clear right up the top of the valley, my tip to you is don't wash your clothes in it, swim in it or drink it. |
I have no doubt that those fine people went up there, all I'm saying is I bet they did it whilst wearing pants. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 17:03 - Jan 4 with 4892 views | trampie |
British not Welsh...... on 15:55 - Jan 4 by Lohengrin | Neath wouldn't play who now? There are only village teams in the vale of Neath they wouldn't have occasion to play them other than for charity or centenary games, would they? [Post edited 4 Jan 2016 15:55]
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Glynneath. Glynneath beat Neath straight after the war, Neath didn't score a point, ok that Glynneath team beat a New Zealand representative side containing players that would be capped by NZ as soon as internationals restarted, Neath for their part would be crowned the Welsh champions the following season when a championship for 'Gentlemans' teams only started, Glynneath not invited. Neath didn't like rough play they were bullies in the first class game but didn't fancy their chances up the valleys. Fair play to the New Zealanders the story is a Glynneath boy saved a New Zealanders life in the war and the New Zealander said that they were going to be holding trials to tour Britain after the war and he could try and get the NZ's to play against the Glynneath soldiers home team, the New Zealander was told, oi butt stick to playing the 'Gentlemens' teams, the Cardiff's, Swansea's, Llanelli's, Newport's and so on, you don't want your boys getting physically hurt and beat, but the New Zealander insisted and in fairness there was 2 games, first game NZ won [just] was x rated, with a Glynneath player badly hurt in the opening exchanges and the home team then played the entire match with 14 players, no subs in those days, NZ could not leave it like that and a second fixture was arranged a few months later and 15 v 15 Glynneath beat them. Glynneath toured France a year after the war, only the second Welsh team to do so, quite an undertaking so soon after the war with the French rugby heartland being in the South West of the country. I know you like war stories but you only get a Brit Nat perspective and not a Welsh one, so i'm happy to help you out. Glynneath did beat Aberavon that year as well, not sure if they played Swansea thought, although Swansea did play Glynneath the year Glynneath had an 'invincible' season, Swansea didn't win but hats off to them for going up to Abernant Park. Neath then wanted to play Glynneath again after years to open Glynneaths floodlights,lol, when most teams did not have floodlights, Glynneath played the Welsh national team instead, you got to laugh at Neath. Around that time Glynneath toured South Africa combined with another team of commando's to coincide with Wales first ever visit to the Republic so the South Africans put Springboks in against the Glynneath combined team in preparation for the Test match, Glynneath beat them, Glynneath won 3 out 5 against teams with Springbok players, Wales got hammered out of site, if Wales had picked Glynneath players instead of players from the 'Gentlemen' clubs then the result might have been different, as Glynneath had won on the coast and up in the highvelt against the Boer types. Its a tragedy of Welsh rugby that during the era of the mines when there was strong teams up the valleys the Gentlemens clubs were often afraid of them and although some went to play for the Gentlemens clubs lots did not and the clique that is Welsh rugby would only pick from the Gentlemens clubs, sad but there you go thats townies for you. [Post edited 4 Jan 2016 17:07]
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British not Welsh...... on 17:13 - Jan 4 with 4879 views | Highjack | Stop avoiding the important question here. Did Turner wear pants? | |
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British not Welsh...... on 18:50 - Jan 4 with 4783 views | Banosswan |
British not Welsh...... on 16:34 - Jan 4 by Lohengrin | Well I'm sure that Glyneath have fielded some fine sides over the years and produced some excellent players but I doubt they would have struck terror into the hearts of the teams that Brian Thomas and Ron Waldron assembled. Phil Pugh, Dai Morgan, Mark Jones and the like don't strike me as being particularly faint-hearted! |
First thing Phil Pugh taught me when he was my coach was if you can see someone's face on the side of a maul, as you're joining the maul, stick your head on their cheekbone. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 19:27 - Jan 4 with 4725 views | Lohengrin |
British not Welsh...... on 18:50 - Jan 4 by Banosswan | First thing Phil Pugh taught me when he was my coach was if you can see someone's face on the side of a maul, as you're joining the maul, stick your head on their cheekbone. |
A noted graduate of the Brian Thomas/Randall Davies school of sporting etiquette! | |
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British not Welsh...... on 19:30 - Jan 4 with 4705 views | trampie |
British not Welsh...... on 18:50 - Jan 4 by Banosswan | First thing Phil Pugh taught me when he was my coach was if you can see someone's face on the side of a maul, as you're joining the maul, stick your head on their cheekbone. |
A Seven Sisters player wasn't he ? | |
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British not Welsh...... on 20:49 - Jan 4 with 4619 views | Trundle10 |
British not Welsh...... on 18:50 - Jan 4 by Banosswan | First thing Phil Pugh taught me when he was my coach was if you can see someone's face on the side of a maul, as you're joining the maul, stick your head on their cheekbone. |
WHere did he coach you? | | | |
British not Welsh...... on 20:54 - Jan 4 with 4613 views | Brynmill_Jack |
British not Welsh...... on 13:30 - Jan 4 by trampie | I'm saying Porthcawl |
This is what I've been tryng to get through to you for about a year now. To be Welsh is to be truly British. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 21:18 - Jan 4 with 4566 views | trampie | Trying to get through to me, lol, I know, being Welsh and being an Ancient Briton are synonymous. | |
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British not Welsh...... on 21:39 - Jan 4 with 4521 views | Banosswan |
British not Welsh...... on 20:49 - Jan 4 by Trundle10 | WHere did he coach you? |
Trebanos | |
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British not Welsh...... on 21:45 - Jan 4 with 4498 views | Brynmill_Jack |
British not Welsh...... on 18:50 - Jan 4 by Banosswan | First thing Phil Pugh taught me when he was my coach was if you can see someone's face on the side of a maul, as you're joining the maul, stick your head on their cheekbone. |
Some fella told me the other day that he taght Phil Pugh in Bishop Gore school | |
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British not Welsh...... on 22:03 - Jan 4 with 4468 views | skippyjack |
British not Welsh...... on 14:20 - Jan 4 by Lohengrin | If you look at the genetic distribution maps on there, Tramp, you'll note that Pembs is coloured yellow as is the area covering Swansea/ Neath. Guten morgen, mein freund! |
Murton, Mumbles, Dunvant, Killay, The Gower and Pembroke west are mainly English intruders.. escaping 'multicultural' London, Bradford and Birmingham.. to live a cheaper and peaceful existence by controlling the welsh masses. They tend to rate themselves 'above average' in the arrogance stakes. | |
| The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh
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British not Welsh...... on 22:08 - Jan 4 with 4458 views | Trundle10 |
British not Welsh...... on 21:39 - Jan 4 by Banosswan | Trebanos |
Did not know he coached there. It's by Clydach isn't it? | | | |
British not Welsh...... on 22:52 - Jan 4 with 4396 views | Banosswan |
British not Welsh...... on 22:08 - Jan 4 by Trundle10 | Did not know he coached there. It's by Clydach isn't it? |
Yes, between there and pontardawe. I think he had two stints there, but I'd gone on to bigger and better things by then | |
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British not Welsh...... on 10:08 - Jan 5 with 4269 views | dickythorpe | Phil Pugh, Mark Jones, Mark Perego, Emyr Lewis, Denzil Earland, Hemi Taylor , Chris Huish, Mike Watkins all so called hard men.......never saw them get the better of Webby, Santa and Pinky | | | |
British not Welsh...... on 15:01 - Jan 5 with 4187 views | trampie | A Welsh sports team uses the slogan ''The future is bright, the future is GERMAN!!'' and refers to its junior teams sometimes as ''Young Germans''. Its only in recent decades that has been the case mind, jealous near neighbours didn't like the fact that the German Kaiser would visit friends in one part of Wales so they would call people from this place Germans, people of a certain standing have always interacted, even if they are birds of a different feather. | |
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