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If Wales Online stick a microphone in his face and ask him a question about Brexit, what do you expect him to do ? You just dont like his answer. If he refused to answer or lied, people would be queung up to have a go at him for that. I would rather have a manager who spoke his mind any day. His opinion on Brexit isnt political either - it has absolutely nothing to do with which party he supports.
I don`t like the fact that he didn`t have the ability to concentrate on the team performance, his decision to play injured players, his decision to leave 30 million quids worth of signings unused on the bench. I didn`t like the fact he switches the line to his thoughts on Brexit and not the real problems affecting the team, fans, club and performance. He`s had two years of success, now is the time to show he has a plan B , don`t hold your breath .
This is such a ridiculous thing to say, Cardiff as a region voted to remain by 101,788 votes to 67,816. That's just a fact and trying to say otherwise just makes you look stupid. Here's a breakdown of all Welsh regions for you
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/p...s-map-11510374
I am not trying to say otherwise. Just point out that it wasnt a Cardiff vote - it was a national UK vote, so how Cardiff voted in isolation is irrelevant (as you well know). The UK voted to leave but it is unfortunate that the side who lost appear incapable of accepting the result.
Yes but (as you well know) the point of the original poster was that it was a bit silly to go on a pro Brexit rant in a city which overwhelmingly voted to remain, which for some reason you said was irrelevant because it was an UK vote. Which makes no sense. As you well know.