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bluecyw wrote:my hubby was one of them in cardiff today but i was in chelsea supporting my beloved city
Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:42 pm
Nottage Blue wrote:Did anyone see the BBC Welsh news last night. They had that Claire Summers bird at Glynneath rugby club and they panned across to some of the drinkers in there and one bloke dropped his kilt, nothing pn underneath and his knob and bollocks were then on show to the whole country who would have been watching. Pretty shocking and he must have known women and children were watching. Was he arrested or was it high jinx?
Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:50 pm
Ross Young wrote:Nottage Blue wrote:Did anyone see the BBC Welsh news last night. They had that Claire Summers bird at Glynneath rugby club and they panned across to some of the drinkers in there and one bloke dropped his kilt, nothing pn underneath and his knob and bollocks were then on show to the whole country who would have been watching. Pretty shocking and he must have known women and children were watching. Was he arrested or was it high jinx?
It's rugby, it's all in good faith
Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:52 pm
Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:03 pm
MOZZER1 wrote:chill out lads / lasses about rugby and it's followers. They are a different breed to us so let them enjoy there sport and let us enjoy ours !
at my local rugby club there are loads of junior rugby players that play on sunday mornings but follow the city on saturdays .loads wear city tops to training in the week
are we to exclude these people from going to watch us ?
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MOZZER1 wrote:humphries i know at least 20 young rugby players that play for rumney rugby that are mad passionate about cardiff city and go to every home game season ticket holders the lot and some even went to chelsea today .
they are playing for there local rugby club tomorrow . what's wrong with that ?
it hurts me when people just slag off rugby for the sake of it . i understand about the media attention but surely we're big enough to rise above all that now ?
Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:48 am
Nottage Blue wrote:bluecyw wrote:my hubby was one of them in cardiff today but i was in chelsea supporting my beloved city
Another woman on the board
Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:38 am
same here mate played it all my life, but you dont get a good looking fce like mine playing goldf and bowls soon as i finished playing i watched city, i could not watch city for many a year on saturdays cos i played rugby and i still know loads of rugby players thata re big city followers, given the choice millenium v city, the city will win every time in my bookHumphry's wrote:MOZZER1 wrote:humphries i know at least 20 young rugby players that play for rumney rugby that are mad passionate about cardiff city and go to every home game season ticket holders the lot and some even went to chelsea today .
they are playing for there local rugby club tomorrow . what's wrong with that ?
it hurts me when people just slag off rugby for the sake of it . i understand about the media attention but surely we're big enough to rise above all that now ?
Played rugby all my life was allways shit at football but always followed the city (hard not to when you lived opposite the ninian pub growing up), I go to the odd blues game and always watch Wales in international rugby.
Football got its majority of knobhead fans and so has rugby, let it all be I say.
Cymru am Byth.