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He is a well respected pillar of society in Whitchurch forever opening events and providing well positioned views,it's always a pleasure to bump into him .
He is a well respected pillar of society in Whitchurch forever opening events and providing well positioned views,it's always a pleasure to bump into him .
I cannot, just cannot imagine Dai Hunt opening events, no matter how hard I try
On a serious note the man does have behaviours that can startle, but his heart is with the City more than many fans I know.
Rock on Dai, don't change.
True! I just wish he'd keep his rantings down though. Having said that, I haven't sat anywhere near him in the new stadium. Sitting a few rows behind him on the Bob Bank for several seasons, was errrrrr...interesting to say the least
True! I just wish he'd keep his rantings down though. Having said that, I haven't sat anywhere near him in the new stadium. Sitting a few rows behind him on the Bob Bank for several seasons, was errrrrr...interesting to say the least
I bet , he gets so emotional and can't see how it makes others feel.
I bet , he gets so emotional and can't see how it makes others feel.
Yes, that is his biggest problem. He can't see how mad his rantings with huge amount of spittle are. People cringe because the man makes a complete fool of himself
Yes, that is his biggest problem. He can't see how mad his rantings with huge amount of spittle are. People cringe because the man makes a complete fool of himself
[QUOTE=ninian opinian;5221986]Yes go to 1 hour 6 minutes https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000zblt[/QUOTE
Couldn’t quite get the bit about £1000 shirt at first. Understand now. Fair play, sounded so different to what I expected of Dai. Will never take the piss again.
Ps where does or did he work? Sounded unbelievably like a fellow I knew slightly down here in Pembrokeshire.
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