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Thoughts? Think they'd still be Wales to me. https://www.theguardian.com/football...-world-cup-faw
My thoughts are no thank you , stick with Wales
There have been a few discussions on here where there is a general agreement that the Welsh support and authorities seem to be amplifying slightly more nationalistic tones than they used to. Some support that, others dont. Personally, I think that's a dangerous road to go down and it seems Noel Moody may be behind some of it? It's notable that the Rep of Ireland did used to be known as Ireland.
I don't support this idea. Wales is what the majority of people in Wales refer to their country as. It's also how the rest of the world know us (if they know us at all)
I would feel less connection as a result to be honest. It's not comparable to our rebrand, but it is a rebrand nonetheless and seems a strange move to rock a steady boat.
I think it might appeal to the cracac in pontcanna
And those yes Cymru lot
But when Bryn Terfel sings the national anthem and says the blood of caradog flows through him then when asked by the BBC who are his sporting heroes he says fecking man United I say what a load of bollocks all this fake nationalism is
I don't get the reference to Turkey. Are they saying the Turks, officially and unofficially used to call themselves Turkey?
There's very different reasons why a Welsh person would happily call the team "Wales". For me it's being as I don't speak Welsh and the language is as foreign to me as Turkish. Rightly or wrongly.
Why confuse the international population anymore? Most barely know Wales as it is.
Why change something that is not Broken.
On English speaking broadcasters Sky/BT/BBC we can be referred to as Wales
and on S4C or any other Welsh publications they can call us Cymru.
Seems to work fine.
Doesn’t bother me in the slightest. Would help promote the Welsh (Cymru) language and is the Welsh word for Wales so not a rebrand really.
I don't think I'm bothered either way, I'd probably just end up using both without thinking about it. I've heard people use Cymru in various settings.
There is precedent for it too. Czechia, The Netherlands, Turkiye, Myanmar and Eswatini all in recent years have changed their names and for Sri Lanka, Costa Rica, El Salvador and probably more we don't use English translations.
Not really. Turn on the radio and there's endless public service announcements in Welsh. Welsh is now above English on all new road signage etc. Texts from the NHS to my phone are in Welsh, followed by English. Parking machines are in Welsh by default, etc. English comes 2nd in everything. Wales is run by Welsh bigots. If that spreads to their football team they can stuff it.
I have never ever heard anyone call Wales Cymru in a football sense
Maybe in print but even then it's rare
It's Wales ff sake
Are you going to the Wales game , isn't it fantastic to see Wales in euro 2016 , bloody hell Wales gave Belgium a stuffing , I wonder if Bale is going to help Wales get to the world Cup?
I'm not too bothered either way, but it would confuse more people than it would please.
However, it would be a move from calling ourselves 'foreigners' or 'outsiders' (from the original Saxon) to 'friends' or 'fellow countrymen'.
We say come on Cymru in our house but then the kids and wife are welsh speakers.
Those whining about it on here are the people who also still whine about the miners strikes and the impact Tories had on welsh communities. Have you ever heard of the welsh not?
I assume you all still call it a Chicken Kiev and not a Chicken Keeeeev.
I think the FAW should be concentrating on the massive upcoming event in Qatar rather than pushing the Cymru over Wales thing. It doesn't bother me either way Wales or Cymru, but i would lean on keeping it as Wales as this is what people around the world know it as. What does bother me by this release from FAW is why are they not concentrating on the World Cup tournament, instead of getting involved with shit outside of football.
Spedger
Think it's a great idea to promote the Welsh language on the world stage, not sure why anyone would be against it.