Eggers are politely requested to vomit responsibly and discreetly in public places on international rugger days.
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Thousands of supporters will descend on the Cardiff City Stadium on Monday night when Chris Coleman’s team host Moldova in their opening match on the road to World Cup 2018 in Russia, with many more tuning in at home.
Ahead of the game both emergency services are reinforcing the key message of Drink Less Enjoy More as the national side aim to build on their performance at Euro 2016.
Wales’s recent success is a big cause for celebration and of course we want everyone to enjoy themselves.
However, we would ask fans who are planning on drinking to do so responsibly and make sure that we are kept free to attend to those facing genuine life-threatening emergencies.
Wales supporters rightly earned a positive reputation at Euro 2016 and there are a number of ways in which you can help us.
One is by alternating alcoholic drinks with water and keeping track of much you’ve had. Plan ahead to make sure you know how you’re getting home and also look after your friends and those around you.
– RICHARD LEE, DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AT THE WELSH AMBULANCE SERVICE
Eggers are politely requested to vomit responsibly and discreetly in public places on international rugger days.
What a fecking cheek, apart from the eggers over drinking,crapping in the streets,groping young ladies,their wives wait at home with their suitcase packed ready for their overnight stay in hospital following their trip to the UHW after being battered by their roider,egger spouse
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/he...ur-six-8573640
It would appear they do.
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It would appear so.
Football fans in red shirts drinking = drunken football louts
egger fans in red shirts drinking = high jinks
No, but they do inform the public that they should be safe and moderate in their rugby so they can fully enjoy the post-game drinking.
Even though rugby fans get messy and scrap when pissed I don't think Rugby has ever witnessed the type of trouble generated by Swansea and Cardiff fans over the years. The underlying threat of agro is a lot more sinister when football fans get together. Rugby fans are a lot less intimidating IME.
That said, in light of the good vibes generated at the euros and violence-free fun had by all, it might be a tad over the top. They are probably just covering their tracks.
Unfortunately football fans will never get rid of the hooligan tag
For the wales team they always get a massive welcome on the streets as they enter the ground.