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Barry69
02-02-2008, 11:21
As Wales take on the lucky world cup finalist the old enemy at Twickers where will you watching the game, my self I am heading into Bordeaux and watch it in the Irish Bar "hopefully" and hope for a good display and dream of a Welsh win!:notworthy:

But if we play well and show we or coming back on track I will be happy with that, but I do not have to listen to the English go on if they win?:winker:

Predication England 18 Wales 18 that will do nicely:smile:

dutchman
02-02-2008, 11:26
my son has a football match earlier so i will be at home in the warm with a cold or two (tins that is) and hopefully watching wales beat the old enemy but in all honesty i cant see a club side (ospreys) beating england this time i'm sorry . ah wel l in two years time who knows. but in any case i hope all welshman everywhere have a great day regardless

Scouse75
02-02-2008, 11:59
The football and rugby kick off times have been cruel to me this year. Liverpool kicking off at 5.15pm. Me and Bri Taylor49 will watch the first half in our usual bar in Liverpool and then have to rely on text updates for the second half!!

C'mon Wales, get into em!!!

led9750
02-02-2008, 12:06
i watch the game in haverfordwest , the wifes away the weekend so who knows what state i will end up in , but i had a dream last week , wales win scoring 4 tries and Ryan Jones scoring the 4 th try .
Lets hope dreams come true , but i have to back wales , i could never back England in Anything

Wales 34 England 22

cheers all

led

dutchman
02-02-2008, 14:19
led if your dream comes true do me a favour and dream up six nimbers for me next week please mate

Gwyn Nicholas
02-02-2008, 15:10
I'm stuck in the land of the "Enemy" but I still told my neighbour England are in for a stuffing. In reality though, if a "near" club side can really worry England at HQ, they really are in trouble. I'll have my shirt on though Barry and scream till i'm hoarse.

ap1
02-02-2008, 15:33
I think back to the Welsh "Salad" days of the 1970's, and the ribbing I received as an Englishman within the Platoon, I don't hold a grudge........I shall be sipping a cheeky red, with my feet up.

Footnote:
I know very little about the politics of rugby. I do know that the Welsh RFU totally ignored North Wales, when they regionalised the league format a few years ago, they need the whole of Wales involved in the development of their team......You reap what you sow

Keith Jones 989
02-02-2008, 18:21
They did it - well done the boys!!!!!!!

ap1
02-02-2008, 18:24
Me and my mouth.....If only I could have kept "ZIP" for another 80 mins. Well done Wales:sympathy:

I wonder If Brian Ashton will survive the weekend?

dutchman
02-02-2008, 18:24
bill shankley once said " its not a matter of life and death its more important than that" well believe me jock you never ever watched a wales v's england game where somebodys heart was in his a*&^ . well done boys cymru am byth . gotta go gotta get more beer ciao for now

dutchman
02-02-2008, 18:25
by the way pooley you never zipped it lol

Barry69
03-02-2008, 08:19
What a game of two half's a fantastic result and as I was the only Welshman in a bar of mixed French & English proudly wearing my shirt, taking a bit of ribbing at halftime, but as I told the French we need the break!

As the teams came out for the second half, we came out a different team and attitude and with the ball running for us, for a change we took it to them, God the cheers rang out the bar the faces dropped and the English Left to the chant oh Oggy Oggy Oggy! :notworthy:

Barry

Scouse75
03-02-2008, 09:43
Cheers Al, classic......"God, I wish I didnt post that!!"

I got into Anfield with Wales getting beat....Gutted. Then my sister kept texting me.... 19-6.....19-9....19-12, hey, you know the rest!! I was sat in my seat at Liverpool cursing myself for my inability to give away my ticket for today's match.

I was then text those immortal words of..... "Oh My God, We did it!!", it was heaven. Even my mates from Liverpool were pleased... they dont do...English...Just Scouse!!!

On our way home, we dropped Bri Taylor off at the Nags Head in Wrexham, where the singing was still aplenty.

As I got to my local in Llan, the boys were still singing in croaking voices. Although I was hugged on arrival, I could not help but think... " You should have give your ticket away today!!!!" However, after a few Cwm Rhondda's and Delilah's... we sounded all the same!! Great night.

Thank you my beautiful Wales for putting the old foe on the back foot, and for taking that smug,pretentious,anti-Welsh, hyporcritical look off Jeremy Gusgotts face!!!!!

daibeer
03-02-2008, 18:29
Whos Jeremey Guscott ?:biggrin:

dutchman
03-02-2008, 20:30
well dai he's kinda like an overfull thunder box full of ....well you know the rest

sox3044
04-02-2008, 05:27
watched it back in the flat in kuwait with a brew that had been brewing for 3 weeks whilst i was on leave and boy god did it taste good. 5 english boys in the flat watching it, decieded that every time england scored they would do a lap around the table, well you can guess where i was at the end of the game on the table screaming land of my fathers at the top of my voice to 5 ****** of english men. Pay back one thinks as they gave me some serious abuse during the world cup. I SYMPATHIZED WITH THAT ENGLISH MAN WHOS TEAM WAS DOOMED TO FAIL, SOOOOO I GAVE HIM THAT OLD BOTTLE THAT ONCE HELD BITTER ALE, AND WE WHERE SINGING