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English flag 'can provoke racism' in Wales!

Bomber said:
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Hope you enjoy your drive, don't stop in Aber
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pembrokestephen said:
I'm a Welsh learner, but still early days: what's this mean?

(I'm guessing it's nothing polite :) )

literally? 'man hole' but translates to arsehole afaik
so 'twll dyn pob sais' i think means 'arseholes to every engerlisch person' or 'every engerlischman is an arsehole'

anyone else?
 
ddraig said:
literally? 'man hole' but translates to arsehole afaik
so 'twll dyn pob sais' i think means 'arseholes to every engerlisch person' or 'every engerlischman is an arsehole'

anyone else?
Ah :)

So, "cheers to the Welsh, arse'oles to the British" kinda thing?

Yay, my first Welsh insult :D
 
pembrokestephen said:
Ah :)

So, "cheers to the Welsh, arse'oles to the British" kinda thing?

Yay, my first Welsh insult :D
no nothing bout the Welsh in there at all, or any nice words like cheers!:D
 
colacho said:
sorry abou that! I'm at home. It's full of errors actually...

doesn't bother me mate, but some people might click on it at work is all. just add not work safe to the original post.
 
editor said:
One of the England squad was commenting on the warm welcome they'd received in Germany, saying that the locals near their training camp had lots of England flags draped on their houses, adding that such a thing would be unlikely to happen in England.

Since when has a member of the England football squad been the absolute authority on such matters?

hmmmm?
 
Also, as for Germans being friendly to away football fans, believe me, I know from direct experience, it all boils down to whether one visits the countryside or the towns. In the towns, you'll get a good kicking, in the countryside, they'll roll out the red carpet.
 
ZIZI said:
:eek: :eek:

Phew, Good job my boss wasn't noticing what I had on my screen then, That one would have been a hard on e to explain to the tribunal!
Christ knows what comes up on your screens folks. As my IP is in Colombia I get fairly demure looking Colombians down the borders...
Anyway, sorry for not warning everyone!
 
They really, really don't do themselves any favours, do they?

The mindset behind it utterly eludes me.

:mad: :mad: :mad:

I genuinely try to be one of the 'heal the rift, let bygones be bygones, happy to see a Welsh team do well' type of CCFC supporters, but imbeciles behaving like this, plus the recent Fatty Bundle incident, really stretches my Jack goodwill reserves to the limit.
 
Will smeone give me some background on the Swansea-England flag-loyalism link. I'm ignorant, like. Don't do soccer.:confused:
 
llantwit said:
Will smeone give me some background on the Swansea-England flag-loyalism link. I'm ignorant, like. Don't do soccer.:confused:

There's a SMALL group of Jacks who wave it about at Cardiff V Swansea games. To be fair most of their fans think they are c*nts judging from their message boards.
 
llantwit said:
Why do they do it? Just to be pricks or is there some historic reason for it?

No idea. According to one of those hooligan books - they do it just to annoy Cardiff fans because we hate all things British apparently.
 
Because they are misguided fuckwits who have dimly alighted on 'loyalism' as something which proves them to be wellard and a bit different: The Rangers of Wales, as it were.

I've read that the 'we do it to annoy Cardiff' thing is a bit of a red herring, according to certain Jack sites I've browsed. Rubber Buccaneer posted up a link fairly recently highlighting their links to other 'loyals' crews, and their obvious ideological enfatuation with the same.
 
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