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7th out of 8. Hardly setting the world alight.
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Regarding 6 Nations games at the Principality Stadium, Jason Perry summed it up very well: it's the national "day out".
A dildo in work took 10 minutes this morning telling how if results go the right way England could finish bottom but 1 in the table.
I really have no interest I could n`t understand how he could n`t recognise my glazed over look.
I don't share the weird angry little brother obsession that lots on here have about rugby but it clearly is a day out. Watching it on the telly you can tell that most of them don't know the rules or half the players.
It appears we are more interested in talking about who is watching than the sport itself these days.
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60k on Mothers' Day is pretty damned impressive. Did anybody see the massive spaces at the Emirates Stadium ostensibly due to the fact it was Mothers' Day? (There could be other factors in play there!) This is only the 2nd home International since the opening day so there was huge anticipation. Next week should be a cracking occasion and a sellout now - just because it's an opportunity to finish in 2nd place and above England. What's not to like?
I suppose this weekend there would have been more people at that match than paying to watch all of our football teams put together.
I think many of the replies on here proves many Football Club supporters are jealous of our small country’s success and support at Rugby Internationals, perhaps they should give more support to our International Football team. I support both codes.
Also the facts are that there aware 200 International Rugby teams compared to 300 International Football teams but in reality only the top 8 in both codes can win the World Cup.
As far as crowds in both codes go as Cardiff and Swansea are successful at the moment they have crowds of 20k but the other two professional teams Newport and Wrexham have crowds of less than 5k.The four professional Regions in Wales average approx 8k but the 16 Premiership clubs average 1k+ and the other 200+WRU clubs also take a gates of 100-300 and have clubhouses while most other Welsh League Football Clubs outside the top few are lucky to have any supporters?
Quite right William particular after tonight’s great win at Brentford