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by Forever Blue » Wed Oct 10, 2018 7:48 pm
WELSH SUPPORTERS GROUP:
A polite reminder to those of you going to the Spain game tomorrow. I know we are playing at the egg stadium, but Daffodil hats and inflatable leeks/daffodils are a big no-no. This is football
not rugby
FA Wales #Wales #WalesvSpain #TogetherStronger
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by montyblue » Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:12 pm
Que. the egg chuckers reo carnival. Wales wales.
Sospan fach.
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by theclaw » Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:32 pm
More chance of kids wearing or waving them in my opinion,still think it would have been better at our place.
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by CF31 Company » Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:38 pm
Who cares what they are wearing as long as they support their country
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by montyblue » Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:39 pm
Careful not to sit on your clapper
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by Nuclearblue » Wed Oct 10, 2018 10:36 pm
CF31 Company wrote:Who cares what they are wearing as long as they support their country
Oh Fooking dear. Don’t forget your pink cowboy hat
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by Fergy1927 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 4:18 am
They probably think the same about my Stone Island gear.
I can't see the harm in it. On one hand we moan (me included) about wanting more people to support Cardiff but then we don't want them if they are occasional visitors to the games or if they wear odd looking daffodils on their heads.
Each to his own in my books but I will never understand the rivalry between some football fans and some ground huggers. I watch the odd game of rugby once in a while but I way prefer football and care much more about it.
I say welcome to them in their daft fancy dress. The more the merrier (as long as they turn up to Rotherham away on a cold Tuesday night in February next season).
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by 2blue2handle » Thu Oct 11, 2018 6:39 am
It really doesn't bother me or effect me. I've always thought it looks a bit silly but it their choice. More people the better.
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by Escott1927 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:46 am
Seen two people wearing daffodil hats at the Huddersfield game last week in the canton end. Embarrassing.
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by ccfcsince1962 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 2:08 pm
Escott1927 wrote:Seen two people wearing daffodil hats at the Huddersfield game last week in the canton end. Embarrassing.
You need to get your eyesight tested as well as your sense of direction and time.
We didn`t play Huddersfield last week anywhere and haven`t played them at all at home this season , so how did you see said people in the canton end?
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by CF31 Company » Thu Oct 11, 2018 2:49 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:CF31 Company wrote:Who cares what they are wearing as long as they support their country
Oh Fooking dear. Don’t forget your pink cowboy hat
Log on to Grinder mate you may find what you are after there
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by DandoCCFC » Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:06 pm
I will.
And before anyone els gets in there no im not an ideot abroad
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by City Slicker » Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:25 pm
ccfcsince1962 wrote:Escott1927 wrote:Seen two people wearing daffodil hats at the Huddersfield game last week in the canton end. Embarrassing.
You need to get your eyesight tested as well as your sense of direction and time.
We didn`t play Huddersfield last week anywhere and haven`t played them at all at home this season , so how did you see said people in the canton end?
He probably meant Burnley
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by City Slicker » Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:26 pm
montyblue wrote:Que. the egg chuckers reo carnival. Wales wales.
Sospan fach.
Yuk
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by montyblue » Thu Oct 11, 2018 4:46 pm
20% of the stadium will get up to leave on 80 minutes.
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by Escott1927 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 6:26 pm
ccfcsince1962 wrote:Escott1927 wrote:Seen two people wearing daffodil hats at the Huddersfield game last week in the canton end. Embarrassing.
You need to get your eyesight tested as well as your sense of direction and time.
We didn`t play Huddersfield last week anywhere and haven`t played them at all at home this season , so how did you see said people in the canton end?
Sorry, I meant the Burnley game. Was looking at their fixtures so had Huddersfield on the brain.
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by murphy » Thu Oct 11, 2018 6:42 pm
There was some clown wearing a daffodil hat in the away end in belgrade.
f*cking embarrassing! Especially in a tough, passionate football country like Serbia.
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by Birminghamnewby27 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:40 pm
I'm more embarrassed watching footballers roll over and cry after they've been tapped on the shoulder than I am by some fan wearing a daffodil on their head ... Cringe with modern footballers sometimes ...Bring back the days of Norman Hunter and Tommy Smith ..Proper footballers
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by City1983 » Sat Oct 13, 2018 5:46 pm
Fair play to the FAW for accommodating the whole spectre of the Welsh Fan base. There was a dedicated section for the hardcore fans who like to sing and chant and stand through the game.
And to them for the more liberal supporter with Parents and Children and; the more seasoned Supporter who filled the lower and upper section of 3/4 of the Principality Stadium.
For the 13000 youngsters under 16 year old tickets sold. They are the future of the Wales International Team and it was a good Public Relations exercise in that respect.
50000 for a Thursday Friendly. A success I'd call it. Though I think the CCS would be ideal for the Euro 2020 qualifying tournament.
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by 2blue2handle » Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:48 am
City1983 wrote:Fair play to the FAW for accommodating the whole spectre of the Welsh Fan base. There was a dedicated section for the hardcore fans who like to sing and chant and stand through the game.
And to them for the more liberal supporter with Parents and Children and; the more seasoned Supporter who filled the lower and upper section of 3/4 of the Principality Stadium.
For the 13000 youngsters under 16 year old tickets sold. They are the future of the Wales International Team and it was a good Public Relations exercise in that respect.
50000 for a Thursday Friendly. A success I'd call it. Though I think the CCS would be ideal for the Euro 2020 qualifying tournament.
I was surprised looking on Instagram the number of families going to a game for the first time
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