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They usually whup your team, so that's all good then.Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham and Newport are just English franchise clubs anyway.
They usually whup your team, so that's all good then.Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham and Newport are just English franchise clubs anyway.
do you not think in Wales it might be?
But seeing as it's already been established that you know fuck all about Cardiff City, what you think is "revelatory or unusual" is pretty much meaningless.No especially revelatory or unusual no. Not as common as England or up here amongst certain loyalist fan elements or mischievous/wind up merchants. But not revelatory nonetheless.
No especially revelatory or unusual no. Not as common as England or up here amongst certain loyalist fan elements or mischievous/wind up merchants. But not revelatory nonetheless.
But seeing as it's already been established that you know fuck all about Cardiff City, what you think is "revelatory or unusual" is pretty much meaningless.
You've been told how it stands at Cardiff and that's quite simple: you can shove your Union Jack where the sun don't shine.
revelatory?
weird.
Are you ok?
Lol. Tara ukip boy!
can see fedayn's point. in the english football league, cardiff are more unusual for never flying the union flag, than swansea are for flying it.
in the english football league, lots and lots of club have the union flag at their matches. the fact that cardiff don't is very commendable. nevertheless, it's not particularly unusual for swansea to have union flags at their matches, considering they are a british club playing in the english league.
well done on your win today. at least it meant swansea lost.
Indeed.Fed is hardly a 'brit nat'. But Swansea are unusual for flying the union jack, you don't see it at Cardiff or Wrexham. I'm fairly sure you wouldn't at Newport or Merthyr or Colwyn either but I'm not certain. I've never ever seen one in the WPL or the Cymru Alliance, not even at TNS. And the Swansea fans who fly it do so for 'dodgy political reasons'. It's only a minority and most Jack fans don't like them, mind.
Indeed. He's really obsessed with something here but I've no real idea what his point is.revelatory?
weird.
Are you ok?
This thread is about Cardiff beating Swansea. I've no idea why he's endlessly banging on about 'revelations'.
My comment makes complete sense to a Cardiff fan. But you are not one, neither do you have the slightest understanding about Cardiff fans or Welsh football or anything remotely related to this thread so kindly GO AWAY with your thread-disrupting weirdness.No obsession you silly old fool. I just don't think it unusual or worthy of a facepalm that the Union flag is flown by fans at a Welsh/British club. You say it is, fine. To make it even funnier you went into some weird realm implying I like the flag and think it should be flown, now that is worthy of a facepalm.....
My comment makes complete sense to a Cardiff fan. But you are not one, neither do you have the slightest understanding about Cardiff fans or Welsh football or anything remotely related to this thread so kindly GO AWAY with your thread-disrupting weirdness.
User comment fail again.This thread is for Cardiff supporters or those who wish to congratulate Cardiff suppporters, ONLY.
I like the way Bothroyd manages to look both pissed off and cheated by some terribly unfair decision for almost the entire time he's on the pitch.I watched the first half and the thing which stood out to me most is what a twat Chopra seems to be.
I watched the first half and the thing which stood out to me most is what a twat Chopra seems to be.