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Piss poor organization then, at kick off there were thousands of empty seats.
For loads yes, not all.
The ccs had about 18000 for the sheff weds game and I remember being delayed walking in as all jackets were opened while walking in...id imagine near 60000 more fans that day and we would have seen longer delays.
Went to the fireworks in Cardiff last year, went again the other week and we got there a reasonable time so had no queues but friends who came later took 45 minutes to get in as they checked everyone on entering, fireworks were over half hour late.
But of course it's just piss heads that cause delays isn't it.
He should be serious.
Do you remember the mass media coverage, arrests when the England team had their coach bricked years ago? English flag burnt? No - funnily enough, media played it down.
Plenty of incidents occur after every rugby international that would lead to arrests and banning orders if conducted by football fans.
Unlucky Wales , thoroughly enjoyed that.
Bet came home.
My barber's an egger and a miserable fecker to boot. Whenever feasible I have haircuts in the days following a defeat for the Allbright swillers. At other times I have to remind him on how many successive occasions his beloved TV heroes have lost to New Zealand.
Men throughout South Wales have their gum shields in hand as they listen with trepidation for their Doris' return from the pub.
Just remembered something else... the seemingly arbitrary rules.
The last Wales 'try'. They were just checking whether or not there was downward pressure on the ball, well what about the fact that the corner flag was touched even before the ball hit the ground?
That said, I quite enjoyed the game.
Not a rugby fan at all, but after yet another defeat to southern teams where it seems they just weren't good enough (again), we still get brave Wales, Wales played well etc. Why don't they ever get criticised.
At rugby internationals the players wear adverts and other ads are on the pitch. It's far more commercialised than football internationals.
Eddie Butler putting on his best Dylan Thomas, we're a nation of poets stereotyped bullshit