Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
One of the most popular sites in Canyon Country is Four Corners Monument. This unique location marks the point at which the borders of four different U.S. states meet: Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. It's the only place in the United States where you can be in 4 states at the same time!
When you only have 2 feet/ how does that work? :shrug:
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
Thats all fine but surely therefore the reverse applies to TNS, if their ground is fully located in England. Why are they being made to play behind closed doors ? The fact that they may come under the Welsh FA because they play in a Welsh league is surely irrelevant.
They (TNS) could open their ground but they choose to follow Welsh rules, I would think because they are members of the FAW and play in a Welsh league against Welsh based teams, so if they did open their ground the political authorities would not do anything against them but their membership of the league might become untenable as they would have crowds and revenue etc and the others wouldn't.
As regards Chester FC and their league that they play in and the teams they play against and them being members of the English FA has nothing to do with the Welsh Government, Welsh Government make the rules up for Wales and Chester FC ground is in Wales (minus car park and possibly front door, pitch and stands in Wales) so the Welsh authorities dictate what happens in that ground as it is Welsh soil.
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
One of the most popular sites in Canyon Country is Four Corners Monument. This unique location marks the point at which the borders of four different U.S. states meet: Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. It's the only place in the United States where you can be in 4 states at the same time!
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
When you only have 2 feet/ how does that work? :shrug:
Have you never played Twister?
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
When you only have 2 feet/ how does that work? :shrug:
Get on all fours, hands in two & feet in two, trouble is with me I’d be in a fifth one. I’d be in all four and in a right state trying to get back up!
Re: they really don't like the welsh
If the entrance is in England they could all group together there and listen to the thud of the ball and shouts of "ref, you have got ot be fkin kiddin!!" etc.
Re: they really don't like the welsh
Welsh zealots, or being over zealous is pretty apt here isn't it?
It's a total joke of a situation. Why would anyone defend this?
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
One of the most popular sites in Canyon Country is Four Corners Monument. This unique location marks the point at which the borders of four different U.S. states meet: Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. It's the only place in the United States where you can be in 4 states at the same time!
Great, that will save time en route to Vegas when the wife wants to see more of the states.
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
There ia an old law which states that it is OK to kill a Welshman in Chester on a Sunday with a bow and arrow as long as its within the city walls and after midnight.
There's probably someone on the city wall now, bow and arrow ready for Drakeford to appear
No it isn’t!
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
trampie09
They (TNS) could open their ground but they choose to follow Welsh rules,
No they couldn’t, FAW rules donot allow fans in Premier league at this time.
Re: they really don't like the welsh
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Originally Posted by
cityhammer
No they couldn’t, FAW rules donot allow fans in Premier league at this time.
Check out what their owner says.