Journey through the history of Welsh football.
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Journey through the history of Welsh football.
Saw he interviewed Earnie
I see Earnie is on the ITV Sports Team for the European Championships. https://twitter.com/robertearnshaw/s...864287744?s=21
He’s done very well for himself.
I like Ellis despite him being a Jack.
Smart guy.
Really good watch.
I thought it was excellent. A really good watch. I knew about football being more popular than rugby, and 1500 350 rugby clubs etc and always has been, but you wouldn't believe that if you listened to the Welsh media. One of the interviewees, Stead, wrote a book on the social, politcal and religious impact of football in South Wales.
Just watched it and thoroughly enjoyed it. Really well researched and put together with some fantastic videos showing matches from over a hundred years ago - really looking forward to the next episode(s).
One question though, what was the ground where Eiis carried out his interview with Bryn Law - it didn't look like any Welsh ground I've seen.
Just watched it, brilliant viewing
I’ll try to take a look at that.
Ellis is fantastic on the socially distanced sports bar too.
Lots of SFA on the soundtrack too, great watch.
Jess Fishlock's accent is quite unusual.
He grinds my gears to be honest.
Initially it was good to hear a Welsh Football fan on “Fighting Talk”.
He soon become a very one dimensional tricked pony Massively outclassed by the likes of Pat Nevin and Steve Bunce.
A Milk Toast Jack hoping to be The Max Boyce of Welsh Football IMO.
Thank Christ for this, I did wonder if it was only me.
‘Football Nation’ first episode was ok, I’ll watch the series but fully expecting it to be rammed with the celebrity ‘Welsh’ football fans who now see themselves as talking for all. It’s my age I think but I find most of them very annoying?
I don't agree at all there.
I think he's really good on fighting talk, one of the best ones on there - certainly not outclassed by the likes of Nevin or Bunce - who I also enjoy hearing (Bunce more than Nevin).
But then perhaps I don't listen to it often enough to have become stale.
Just watched episodes two to four on IPlayer and my question is what’s not to like about it?
60% football
40% rugby.
Coming from a neutral I quite enjoyed the first episode.
The obsession with rugby was obviously there but having experienced the stranglehold it had in Wales in the 70’s that is understandable.
Outside of that I thought the history of the FAW and the social impact aspect was interesting and the snapshot interviews with the modern (ish) players was good.
I have to admit that I always though of the Swansea area as being the hotbed for supplying international players but obviously North Wales has been quite prolific.
I’m definitely generalising here, but I’d say the 58 World Cup team was heavily reliant on the Swansea area, the 76 Euro side was a bit of a mixed bag, our good sides of the 80s and 90s had a north Wales look to it and the recent sides have been founded on Cardiff and its surrounding areas.