Just passed through town and Bale’s Bar has some of the front boarded up as the windows are smashed.
Anyone know what time “it kicked off” ?????
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Just passed through town and Bale’s Bar has some of the front boarded up as the windows are smashed.
Anyone know what time “it kicked off” ?????
Pub windows smashed shocker!
We have a "Keep Cardiff tidy" campaign so maybe we need a "Don't smash up places where investment has been made, unless investment is more damaging to the area than good" campaign also.
It's not a catchy name but it could be backed up by the "firefighters save lives so stop distracting them with starting stupid fires deliberately, you fecks" that thankfully hasn't been needed for a little while but was relevant at one point.
Seriously though, stop littering and try to keep Cardiff (and Wales) a bit of a nice place to live in?
I blame Brexit!!!!
Another myth by Rugby haters, there are over 100 countries that play International Rugby Union! But like in Football only about 8 can win the World Cup! In Rugby, Wales have a chance of winning after getting to the semi finals twice since it started in 1987,whereas in Football we haven’t even qualified since 1958!
You are allowed to enjoy and support both sports as I and many others do!
What was the headline in Wales On Sunday? "Rugby Thugs Go On Drunken Rampage"? Nah, thought not.
I think that the problem has been that football in Wales has historically been seen as a second class sport followed by second class people, certainly by the establishment, rugby has been the game of choice for those in seats of power and influence in Wales. Alot of people who followed the City or football in general who were brought up in working class areas didn't really associate with the protagonists within the Welsh rugby world, for some, they were-are the enemy, i'm talking about the Police, Teachers, Solicitors,Bosses, media etc. If you were born and raised in a deprived area in Cardiff there was a chance that a young man may have had a few run ins with the authorities or those in positions of power. There game of choice almost always seemed to be rugby and culturally they were different, they didn't represent me or where i came from. It's a class thing in a small country with a very parochial outlook. I don't dislike rugby, i don't really have an interest in it and for a sport that is supposed to be number 1 in this country i can't say that i know one person who watches the blues. Things have certainly improved, Wales has become a little more advanced and progressive, the jobs and positions infested by those who had interests to protect are now being handed out more fairly. There is room for both sports in Wales, although for a long time it was football and what it represented that was marginalised.