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  • #91
    Re: LOL at the egg….

    Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Tresseder has had a mare of Sludge-esque proportions on this thread. Just arguing the toss and contradicting himself.

    I don’t think he knows what point he’s trying to make anymore.

    Silly Billy
    You’d like to think that flower man wouldn’t you, as you’re the type of creepy little git that gets off on that. Alas, once again, you are wrong.
    Reading some of the posts on this thread, just goes to show I attended what seems to be one of the best high schools in Sth East Wales when it came to sport. A forward thinking school where pupils were encouraged to participate in rugby or football, or both if they wanted, after consultation between staff, pupils and parents. along with baseball and cricket. Alas it no longer exists, but it has its history. Who’d have thought that school would have been in Ely as well?
    Reading some of the other stories in this thread, of childhood teacher cruelty, manic PE teachers and other tails of school day woes makes me feel that I, along all my old school mates were lucky.
    Just think. We could have been bullied and assaulted by teachers of many of the other schools mentioned on here, and harboured deep rooted grudges, and been put off rugby for life, rejoicing whenever our national team got a hammering. Lucky us. 👍

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    • #92
      Re: LOL at the egg….

      Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
      You’d like to think that flower man wouldn’t you, as you’re the type of creepy little git that gets off on that. Alas, once again, you are wrong.
      Reading some of the posts on this thread, just goes to show I attended what seems to be one of the best high schools in Sth East Wales when it came to sport. A forward thinking school where pupils were encouraged to participate in rugby or football, or both if they wanted, after consultation between staff, pupils and parents. along with baseball and cricket. Alas it no longer exists, but it has its history. Who’d have thought that school would have been in Ely as well?
      Reading some of the other stories in this thread, of childhood teacher cruelty, manic PE teachers and other tails of school day woes makes me feel that I, along all my old school mates were lucky.
      Just think. We could have been bullied and assaulted by teachers of many of the other schools mentioned on here, and harboured deep rooted grudges, and been put off rugby for life, rejoicing whenever our national team got a hammering. Lucky us. ��
      Looking back, these experiences many of us went through, made us who we all are now. Looks like most turned out ok on this thread apart from one glaring anomaly…..I don’t hate rugby at all, but I will definitely take the piss when they lose as I got it in bucket loads when ccfc were terrible back in the day.

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      • #93
        Re: LOL at the egg….

        Originally posted by goats View Post
        I went to a Cardiff school William, the PE teacher, a mr Jeff Davies I believe played for Cardiff rfc but had to retire after he broke his shoulder or something, so we had him instead. We had some fun with him mind
        Jeff Davies was a strange bloke. One warm day when we were doing athletics in PE, he gave us a weird talk about how the smell of fresh B.O. is really pleasant. Odd as hell.

        I used to hate the way we were forced to play rugby in PE. I was in the rugby team (which didn't play that often) and quite enjoyed playing but but nowhere near as much as I liked playing football. I'm just not a fan of watching the sport.

        I'd say 90% of kids were football mad. We had to play for our local club team and train out of school. I used to play football every break with a tennis ball with my mates.

        That's where al lot of the resentment came from. School, newspapers, local TV all portrayed rugby as being the most popular game yet in reality it really wasn't.

        I bet Wales and Cardiff missed out of a lot of good football players because most kids never had the chance of developing their game in school and had to reply on local parents organising clubs, training and transport.

        Making out that we were soft (or whatever the bloke said) and that we should have stood up against the school rugby preference for PE is a bit daft. We were kids and there was no way they would have ever scrapped rugby for football.

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