I think football should renamed as bodyball (minus the arms).
The Bodyball Association of Cymru has a nice ring to it.
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I think football should renamed as bodyball (minus the arms).
The Bodyball Association of Cymru has a nice ring to it.
dml1954 might be right for once!
The (2011) census determined that 18.56% of the population could speak Welsh and 14.57% could speak, read and write in the language.
The most recent Annual Population Survey (June 2020), as conducted by the Office for National Statistics, suggests that 28.6% of people in Wales aged three and over were able to speak Welsh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...Welsh-speakers
Dml may be even closer than that! 29.7% as of year ending June 2022. Seems a little high to me tbh
https://gov.wales/welsh-language-dat...2021-june-2022
Once you know the meaning Wales does have a somewhat negative connotation, although I’m not too bothered with it being used personally. Likewise, Cymru has a more positive meaning and I’m likewise happy with its use. Either/or is fine by me.
I have no issue with changing the official name to Cymru, it is after all the name of our country in the original language.
It also has the secondary affect of winding up the English nationalists in this Telegraph article.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...les-world-cup/
Mind you reading some of the comments on this forum and the comments on the article, it appears there are some kindred spirits.
I think there should be a compromise.
We should keep the English language but change the team's name to Wails reminding everyone how some of the support just love acting all hysterical like the people who comment in the Daily Mail.
Haven't they been referred to as Cymru in all the home games by stadium announcer?
As the nomenclature 'Wales' is cognate with Wallachia (part of Romania), Wallonia (Southern Belgium) and Cornwall and effectively means 'stranger' or 'foreigner', it makes sense to adopt the name bestowed upon us by our own culture rather than a description foisted upon us by those not from these islands.
Stick to the name the majority of the country have called it since they were in primary school... Wales.
Germany v Deutschland anyone?
There’s some right weird herbs in here fair play. If this is all you have to get upset about then you need to get a life.
“The team should always be called Cymru, that's what we call it here,” Mooney told the Press Association. "Our view at the moment is that domestically we're clearly called Cymru. That's what we call our national teams."
Thats bollocks mind isn't it. If by 'here' he means Wales, as in the country..
I don't know anyone who has ever called the team Cymru in the English language.
The Germani were a particular collection of tribes and the word 'Deutsch' is considered to have come from a German word that means 'folk'.
Some Latin languages and Welsh use names for Germany that relate to the Alemmani tribes (Allemagne etc) and some Baltic languages relate to the Saxon tribes (Saksa in Finnish). Eastern European languages use a word for Germany that meant in their respective languages 'non-speaker i.e Niemcy/Německ/Nemecko (Polish, Czech and Slovak respectively).
In what is a large country, its identity is associated either with different tribes or being foreign.
Welsh football fans are revered the world over for the passion in which we sing the national anthem but don’t dare call the team by it’s welsh language name
We will be singing GSTK before games it was left up to some of the bootlickers on here.