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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Happy or sad about them being in the final? Discuss...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Indifferent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Although saying that I would love to see our Sam Underhill get a World Cup winners medal

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It’s a hard one! Patriotism at its extreme! We all hate the English, it’s inbred in us, but as a nation, you would want to see one of us take the crown don’t you think?

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By *-CrassClownMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

If we didn't have to put up with England fans for the next 4 years, I'd be enjoying the game as a neutral. However we do have to put up with England fans so, rather the team that put us out win it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we didn't have to put up with England fans for the next 4 years, I'd be enjoying the game as a neutral. However we do have to put up with England fans so, rather the team that put us out win it."

We've put up with it for the last 16 years.... what's another 4 aye lol

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By *aimeSmithTV/TS
over a year ago

Cliss


"If we didn't have to put up with England fans for the next 4 years, I'd be enjoying the game as a neutral. However we do have to put up with England fans so, rather the team that put us out win it.

We've put up with it for the last 16 years.... what's another 4 aye lol "

Haha!

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By *yn drwgMan
over a year ago

Camarthen

England are clear favourites but it's mentally tough to perform to the same level as last week,. They were brilliant as much as it hurts me to say.

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By *yn drwgMan
over a year ago

Camarthen

England are clear favourites but it's mentally tough to perform to the same level as last week,. They were brilliant as much as it hurts me to say.

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By *ancardiff7Man
over a year ago

Near Cowbridge

I'm supporting...a giant fucking meteor to land on the stadium at 9:01am.

It's like choosing to go for a pint between Hitler and Pol Pot.

Just joshing my English chums

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea

Didn t really want either team in the final . But hope south Africa win as the world will not here the end of it if England win. They ll keep on about it till the next world cup. And i hate to say but i think the entire rugby world outside of England will be rooting for s Africa.

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By *tsallaroundMan
over a year ago

merthyr

England to win. They have played the best rugby. Coach is arrogant players arrogant. But the results show

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By *ORDERMANMan
over a year ago

wrexham

Not going to happen..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That Mapimpi try was absolute class

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By *tsallaroundMan
over a year ago

merthyr

Thats that then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cheslin!!!! My fantasy rugby Captain!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Let's see the news channels turn this into a England win lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Indifferent. "

I lied btw!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They so arrogant they won't where medal around their necks.. Sums them up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They so arrogant they won't where medal around their necks.. Sums them up"

Stopping Bill Beaumont from putting the medal around their necks

Then some taking them straight off and holding them behind their backs

What bizarre behaviour

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By *anter and baguetteCouple
over a year ago

BRIDGEND

Repeat of the Scotland win and they wouldnt lift the 6 nations.

Childish bastards.

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By *ornycpl2000Couple
over a year ago

Swansea

We are English, living in lovely South Wales, we were both ashamed of the way some of the English players acted by not wearing their medals and, by the way we supported wales yesterday against NZ

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We are English, living in lovely South Wales, we were both ashamed of the way some of the English players acted by not wearing their medals and, by the way we supported wales yesterday against NZ "

I agree, rugby has always been known for its good sportsmanship but England had to change that!

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By *yn drwgMan
over a year ago

Camarthen

Not allowing Bill Beaumont to put the medal around they're neck was very disrespectful to the whole tournament, England played they're final last Saturday it was always going to be a big ask to repeat that performance and SA would always be a very difficult physical challenge.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm English and an England fan - I used to cheer Wales on until I realised how bitter the fans were

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea

Welsh fans are not bitter

We were beaten by a squad with a specific game plan . Sane as England were today.

But for players to either remove or refuse the wear their medals is a total lack of respect for the game the hosts country and their fans. Hope the english players get fined or reprimanded for that action. I have played RUGBY for many years in both codes and have never witnessed a disrespectful action as this . Nothing like being gracious in defeat. Just accept it you lost to a better team

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea

Bump

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I'm English and an England fan - I used to cheer Wales on until I realised how bitter the fans were "

I was at Twickenham for the opening ceremony of the 1991 World Cup. The Ruperts in the crowd booed the Welsh contingent as they paraded around the pitch.

I’ve had loads of abuse at Twickenham over the years. I have no problem saying that plenty of Welsh fans take it too far with England. The idea that English fans are whiter than white is ridiculous though.

Just to say - I was happy for England to have won today. I’m a bit relieved there won’t be the media gushing over it for years to come though. If Wales were ever to win it, you’d never hear the end of it in Wales, but it’d soon be old news elsewhere. If England won it, it would be very different.

That’s not the fault of the English at all, just the unusual way that the National media works across the UK.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm English and an England fan - I used to cheer Wales on until I realised how bitter the fans were

I was at Twickenham for the opening ceremony of the 1991 World Cup. The Ruperts in the crowd booed the Welsh contingent as they paraded around the pitch.

I’ve had loads of abuse at Twickenham over the years. I have no problem saying that plenty of Welsh fans take it too far with England. The idea that English fans are whiter than white is ridiculous though.

Just to say - I was happy for England to have won today. I’m a bit relieved there won’t be the media gushing over it for years to come though. If Wales were ever to win it, you’d never hear the end of it in Wales, but it’d soon be old news elsewhere. If England won it, it would be very different.

That’s not the fault of the English at all, just the unusual way that the National media works across the UK.

"

It's the media, pundits and that clown of a coach that make England so disliked by many. The squad seem like a decent bunch of lads. But the stroppy medal thing yesterday didn't do them any favours either. England are their own worst enemy most of the time

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I'm English and an England fan - I used to cheer Wales on until I realised how bitter the fans were

I was at Twickenham for the opening ceremony of the 1991 World Cup. The Ruperts in the crowd booed the Welsh contingent as they paraded around the pitch.

I’ve had loads of abuse at Twickenham over the years. I have no problem saying that plenty of Welsh fans take it too far with England. The idea that English fans are whiter than white is ridiculous though.

Just to say - I was happy for England to have won today. I’m a bit relieved there won’t be the media gushing over it for years to come though. If Wales were ever to win it, you’d never hear the end of it in Wales, but it’d soon be old news elsewhere. If England won it, it would be very different.

That’s not the fault of the English at all, just the unusual way that the National media works across the UK.

It's the media, pundits and that clown of a coach that make England so disliked by many. The squad seem like a decent bunch of lads. But the stroppy medal thing yesterday didn't do them any favours either. England are their own worst enemy most of the time "

I would agree, but your desire to get banged by Mike Brown disqualifies you from an opinion .

Being serious though, most England players and fans are good folk. I think with the fans, the ones from both sides who follow the game week in week out (like you do) are ok.

I would have been happy for the English team and my friends if they won. It’s the fact we expect a UK-wide, (mostly) London-based national media to be even-handed and it’s understandably England dominated that stirs things up.

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By *wm 10Man
over a year ago

cwmbran

Thank fuck they lost

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not only talking about rugby or sport per se, it seems as if whenever I speak to anyone they have inherited not liking the English from somewhere, I lived in England till my early teens and haven't once heard ab English person slag off the Welsh, it's very strange.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not only talking about rugby or sport per se, it seems as if whenever I speak to anyone they have inherited not liking the English from somewhere, I lived in England till my early teens and haven't once heard ab English person slag off the Welsh, it's very strange."

Well I've been called a sheep shagger

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I'm not only talking about rugby or sport per se, it seems as if whenever I speak to anyone they have inherited not liking the English from somewhere, I lived in England till my early teens and haven't once heard ab English person slag off the Welsh, it's very strange.

Well I've been called a sheep shagger "

My mate was beaten to a pulp by squaddies from Yorkshire training in Wales for being a “Welsh c**t”.

He’s English, but lives here.

The idea there’s no anti-Welsh stuff is ludicrous. I heard it regularly living in England (almost always low-level stuff, but it happened). I’ve heard it from English people living in Wales on a number of occasions too.

This is not to say that Welsh people are saints - there’s many idiots here. It’s not all one way though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not only talking about rugby or sport per se, it seems as if whenever I speak to anyone they have inherited not liking the English from somewhere, I lived in England till my early teens and haven't once heard ab English person slag off the Welsh, it's very strange.

Well I've been called a sheep shagger

My mate was beaten to a pulp by squaddies from Yorkshire training in Wales for being a “Welsh c**t”.

He’s English, but lives here.

The idea there’s no anti-Welsh stuff is ludicrous. I heard it regularly living in England (almost always low-level stuff, but it happened). I’ve heard it from English people living in Wales on a number of occasions too.

This is not to say that Welsh people are saints - there’s many idiots here. It’s not all one way though.

"

There are cunts everywhere

Although more in England as it's bigger

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I'm not only talking about rugby or sport per se, it seems as if whenever I speak to anyone they have inherited not liking the English from somewhere, I lived in England till my early teens and haven't once heard ab English person slag off the Welsh, it's very strange.

Well I've been called a sheep shagger

My mate was beaten to a pulp by squaddies from Yorkshire training in Wales for being a “Welsh c**t”.

He’s English, but lives here.

The idea there’s no anti-Welsh stuff is ludicrous. I heard it regularly living in England (almost always low-level stuff, but it happened). I’ve heard it from English people living in Wales on a number of occasions too.

This is not to say that Welsh people are saints - there’s many idiots here. It’s not all one way though.

There are cunts everywhere

Although more in England as it's bigger "

Ha ha. You always make me laugh

I’m quite happy to accept that we’ve got loads and England has loads too. Maybe it’s the same proportion-wise or - 19.7% or something.

I guess with Wales, there’s that underlying thing of memories of The Welsh Not, belittling of the language (I do get annoyed when I hear it’s “dead”, it’s rubbish) etc.

At the end of the day though, I’d far rather be friends with a nice English person than a Welsh idiot though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've lived in Wales similar amounts of years as I have to living in England.

Whenever anyone mentions English here 90% of them "hate" the English.

Tbh I hardly ever even heard the Welsh being mentioned in England and whenever I did no one gave a shit about them to be quite honest haha.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm English and an England fan - I used to cheer Wales on until I realised how bitter the fans were

I was at Twickenham for the opening ceremony of the 1991 World Cup. The Ruperts in the crowd booed the Welsh contingent as they paraded around the pitch.

I’ve had loads of abuse at Twickenham over the years. I have no problem saying that plenty of Welsh fans take it too far with England. The idea that English fans are whiter than white is ridiculous though.

Just to say - I was happy for England to have won today. I’m a bit relieved there won’t be the media gushing over it for years to come though. If Wales were ever to win it, you’d never hear the end of it in Wales, but it’d soon be old news elsewhere. If England won it, it would be very different.

That’s not the fault of the English at all, just the unusual way that the National media works across the UK.

"

I was thinking the same. Its like if Joe calzaghe was English we would of heard a lot more about him on TV.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've lived in Wales similar amounts of years as I have to living in England.

Whenever anyone mentions English here 90% of them "hate" the English.

Tbh I hardly ever even heard the Welsh being mentioned in England and whenever I did no one gave a shit about them to be quite honest haha. "

That's a very good thing for us Welsh....we like to stay below the radar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not only talking about rugby or sport per se, it seems as if whenever I speak to anyone they have inherited not liking the English from somewhere, I lived in England till my early teens and haven't once heard ab English person slag off the Welsh, it's very strange.

Well I've been called a sheep shagger

My mate was beaten to a pulp by squaddies from Yorkshire training in Wales for being a “Welsh c**t”.

He’s English, but lives here.

The idea there’s no anti-Welsh stuff is ludicrous. I heard it regularly living in England (almost always low-level stuff, but it happened). I’ve heard it from English people living in Wales on a number of occasions too.

This is not to say that Welsh people are saints - there’s many idiots here. It’s not all one way though.

There are cunts everywhere

Although more in England as it's bigger

Ha ha. You always make me laugh

I’m quite happy to accept that we’ve got loads and England has loads too. Maybe it’s the same proportion-wise or - 19.7% or something.

I guess with Wales, there’s that underlying thing of memories of The Welsh Not, belittling of the language (I do get annoyed when I hear it’s “dead”, it’s rubbish) etc.

At the end of the day though, I’d far rather be friends with a nice English person than a Welsh idiot though

"

We should carry out a survey.... Are you a cunt?

Yes []

No []

Are you English or Welsh?

English []

Welsh []

Neither []

See simple

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I've lived in Wales similar amounts of years as I have to living in England.

Whenever anyone mentions English here 90% of them "hate" the English.

Tbh I hardly ever even heard the Welsh being mentioned in England and whenever I did no one gave a shit about them to be quite honest haha. "

I promise you if you were Welsh and lived in England you’d hear it .

Even in Wales. My work brings me into contact with visitors from England - I’m passionate about helping them have a great visit to this place. This summer I got told the Welsh were “spongers” and also that a (usually excellent) event was badly organised because “Welsh people were in charge”. Total bollocks.

Seriously - the English aren’t perfect either.

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By *exi_LexiTV/TS
over a year ago

caerphilly

Fuck the English most got their heads stuck up their own arse pompous cunts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fuck the English most got their heads stuck up their own arse pompous cunts"

Except that's an opinion not a fact.

I've lived and worked with many nationalities and yes I'll state the obvious....theres good and bad in all.

It's time we as a nation grew up a little with this rhetoric. Being patriotic isnt hating other nations, its loving our own.

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"Fuck the English most got their heads stuck up their own arse pompous cunts

Except that's an opinion not a fact.

I've lived and worked with many nationalities and yes I'll state the obvious....theres good and bad in all.

It's time we as a nation grew up a little with this rhetoric. Being patriotic isnt hating other nations, its loving our own."

Word.

For all I’m pointing out some English are idiots too, I believe that too.

I don’t watch Wales v England matches because I hate the 80min hate the English crowd.

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By *nique_GymMan
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I'm English and an England fan - I used to cheer Wales on until I realised how bitter the fans were

I was at Twickenham for the opening ceremony of the 1991 World Cup. The Ruperts in the crowd booed the Welsh contingent as they paraded around the pitch.

I’ve had loads of abuse at Twickenham over the years. I have no problem saying that plenty of Welsh fans take it too far with England. The idea that English fans are whiter than white is ridiculous though.

Just to say - I was happy for England to have won today. I’m a bit relieved there won’t be the media gushing over it for years to come though. If Wales were ever to win it, you’d never hear the end of it in Wales, but it’d soon be old news elsewhere. If England won it, it would be very different.

That’s not the fault of the English at all, just the unusual way that the National media works across the

I was thinking the same. Its like if Joe calzaghe was English we would of heard a lot more about him on TV. "

Joe Calzaghe was born in Hammersmith, London. His parents moved to Newbridge when he was 2.

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff

Sorry - my last post doesn’t read quite right.

The “I believe that too” bit shouldn’t be there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes and if he stayed in England he would of had more publicity.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fuck the English most got their heads stuck up their own arse pompous cunts"

How many English people do you know?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If we took an actual survey of English and Welsh and asked if you hate the other nationality my guess is there would be a much higher proportion of Welsh hating the English.

Lexi and mrs p proving my point

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By *elshbioMan
over a year ago

bargoed

well he's not our sam underhill anymore plus he's playing for the enemy

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By *elshbioMan
over a year ago

bargoed

nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we took an actual survey of English and Welsh and asked if you hate the other nationality my guess is there would be a much higher proportion of Welsh hating the English.

Lexi and mrs p proving my point "

Where have I said I hate "the English?"

I love a bit of rugby rivalry and banter and think England did themselves no favours behaving like children after the World Cup

But I don't recall ever professing to hate any nationality

The closest I have probably come to 'hating' a group of people based on where they live is people from Llanelli but that's completely logical

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By *exi_LexiTV/TS
over a year ago

caerphilly

Ill hate who I please, the English are top of my list as for the rest of the planet I ain't got a problem

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we took an actual survey of English and Welsh and asked if you hate the other nationality my guess is there would be a much higher proportion of Welsh hating the English.

Lexi and mrs p proving my point

Where have I said I hate "the English?"

I love a bit of rugby rivalry and banter and think England did themselves no favours behaving like children after the World Cup

But I don't recall ever professing to hate any nationality

The closest I have probably come to 'hating' a group of people based on where they live is people from Llanelli but that's completely logical "

Strong agenda against English then.

And of course everyone hates them lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ill hate who I please, the English are top of my list as for the rest of the planet I ain't got a problem"

As you have the right too lol just proving my point

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We're English and to be fair we'd hate to be left out.

My personal take on Wales.

The north hates the South as they think they are non Welsh speaking English.

The South hates the north thinking that they are plastic Scousers.

The West hates the East because they think they are non Welsh speaking English.

The East hates West Wales basically because they can't understand them.

So I'd be gutted to be left out.

Tongue in cheek banter before anyone has a breakdown.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we took an actual survey of English and Welsh and asked if you hate the other nationality my guess is there would be a much higher proportion of Welsh hating the English.

Lexi and mrs p proving my point

Where have I said I hate "the English?"

I love a bit of rugby rivalry and banter and think England did themselves no favours behaving like children after the World Cup

But I don't recall ever professing to hate any nationality

The closest I have probably come to 'hating' a group of people based on where they live is people from Llanelli but that's completely logical

Strong agenda against English then.

And of course everyone hates them lol"

I have a very strong agenda against anyone who Wales play for that 80 minutes

I like that term strong agenda it's very tactful

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We're English and to be fair we'd hate to be left out.

My personal take on Wales.

The north hates the South as they think they are non Welsh speaking English.

The South hates the north thinking that they are plastic Scousers.

The West hates the East because they think they are non Welsh speaking English.

The East hates West Wales basically because they can't understand them.

So I'd be gutted to be left out.

Tongue in cheek banter before anyone has a breakdown. "

That's not a bad analogy though you missed out the problem with women painted/stained orange who frequent the zones between Bridgend and Llanelli. Is that tribal or did they fall in a vault of tango?

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"If we took an actual survey of English and Welsh and asked if you hate the other nationality my guess is there would be a much higher proportion of Welsh hating the English.

Lexi and mrs p proving my point

Where have I said I hate "the English?"

I love a bit of rugby rivalry and banter and think England did themselves no favours behaving like children after the World Cup

But I don't recall ever professing to hate any nationality

The closest I have probably come to 'hating' a group of people based on where they live is people from Llanelli but that's completely logical

Strong agenda against English then.

And of course everyone hates them lol

I have a very strong agenda against anyone who Wales play for that 80 minutes

I like that term strong agenda it's very tactful "

Yeah, most have 80 min hatters/strong agendas and wouldn’t that into everyday life.

Same as Mancs day they hate Scousers, or Geordies hate Mackems. Some idiots from those places might use it as a reason to kick off away from the game, but most would be fine in everyday life.

In fairness, I do think The Welsh agonise over their bigger neighbours, whereas The English don’t give a sh*t about us. That’s pretty standard for the relationships between the small guy and the big guy. I think it’s understandable that agonising exists given aspects of history e.g. the Welsh Not and the way the media is set up in the UK.

I remember watching Football Focus as a kid - it was all about England and then “the other home nations are also in action” at the end. I also remember watching Wales v England games on Sky and feeling like I was from a foreign country. Wales does mean stranger/foreigner in Anglo-Saxon mind.

It doesn’t bother me anymore. In some

Ways I wanted England to win the WC. I guess the issue is - if Wales won it and you lived in England, there’d be little fuss in the media after a few days. If England won it and you lived in Wales, you’d be bombarded with the success of the team you really want to beat for ever!

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By *exi_LexiTV/TS
over a year ago

caerphilly

My hate don't come from rugby or footy as I'm not into field sports it's just the English think they are a cut above the rest of the British isles and that goes back centuries always thinking they can rule and take wot ever they please and throws their dummy out when they cant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My hate don't come from rugby or footy as I'm not into field sports it's just the English think they are a cut above the rest of the British isles and that goes back centuries always thinking they can rule and take wot ever they please and throws their dummy out when they cant"

But that's just it...Anyone who's travelled or truly engaged with people from all over, know that you cant generalise or tarnish everyone, due to a few bad experiences.

I'm sure if you took the time to rationalise what you're saying youd change your mindset?

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By *nique_GymMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

"

Thankfully in our years living, working and socializing in Wales we've never came across anyone like this but sadly it proves they are still alive and kicking in this day and age.

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over a year ago


"We're English and to be fair we'd hate to be left out.

My personal take on Wales.

The north hates the South as they think they are non Welsh speaking English.

The South hates the north thinking that they are plastic Scousers.

The West hates the East because they think they are non Welsh speaking English.

The East hates West Wales basically because they can't understand them.

So I'd be gutted to be left out.

Tongue in cheek banter before anyone has a breakdown.

That's not a bad analogy though you missed out the problem with women painted/stained orange who frequent the zones between Bridgend and Llanelli. Is that tribal or did they fall in a vault of tango? "

Aww I am from a zone between Bridgend and Llanelli and I am as white as a sheet lol

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over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

"

Duw duw I hope my comments haven't been received as xenophobic

Any tongue in cheek dislike I portray for "the English" is purely in the interest of rugby banter, nothing more

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over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

Duw duw I hope my comments haven't been received as xenophobic

Any tongue in cheek dislike I portray for "the English" is purely in the interest of rugby banter, nothing more "

I dont think any of those references were aimed at you.

Rugby banter is fine and I participate, but I cant say I've ever felt true hatred.

It's funny how we get programmed to believe by others....I had this image of every England player being a toffee nosed public school boy. Then good old Owen Farrel shot that down with his Northern accent.

In the absence of Wales, I supported England to win the cup.

If you feel hate, that's your problem which you carry.

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over a year ago

Tbf I've stayed all over England for work and never had a problem with English people hating on Welsh (apart from one d*unk) and to be honest none of my friends hate English or have anything bad to say about them apart from when it comes to sport like rugby and then it's just banter.

It seemed to be different in Scotland though. When I went to Glasgow I was walking down the street and this guy shouted over to me in a strong Scottish accent..

"hey you where are you from?"

I said Wales and then he said

"well atleast your not fucking English"

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over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

Duw duw I hope my comments haven't been received as xenophobic

Any tongue in cheek dislike I portray for "the English" is purely in the interest of rugby banter, nothing more

I dont think any of those references were aimed at you.

Rugby banter is fine and I participate, but I cant say I've ever felt true hatred.

It's funny how we get programmed to believe by others....I had this image of every England player being a toffee nosed public school boy. Then good old Owen Farrel shot that down with his Northern accent.

In the absence of Wales, I supported England to win the cup.

If you feel hate, that's your problem which you carry. "

That's good. People seem to twist things on here to try and sensationalise stuff. If I hated English people I would quite happilly say but I just enjoy taking the piss out of them when they lose at rugby as they are always the first to bite and it makes for a good laugh, nothing more

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over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

Duw duw I hope my comments haven't been received as xenophobic

Any tongue in cheek dislike I portray for "the English" is purely in the interest of rugby banter, nothing more

I dont think any of those references were aimed at you.

Rugby banter is fine and I participate, but I cant say I've ever felt true hatred.

It's funny how we get programmed to believe by others....I had this image of every England player being a toffee nosed public school boy. Then good old Owen Farrel shot that down with his Northern accent.

In the absence of Wales, I supported England to win the cup.

If you feel hate, that's your problem which you carry.

That's good. People seem to twist things on here to try and sensationalise stuff. If I hated English people I would quite happilly say but I just enjoy taking the piss out of them when they lose at rugby as they are always the first to bite and it makes for a good laugh, nothing more "

Mrsp I don't even like rugby but know Wales and ospreys are shit lol so maybe lay off the rugby banter

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over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

Duw duw I hope my comments haven't been received as xenophobic

Any tongue in cheek dislike I portray for "the English" is purely in the interest of rugby banter, nothing more

I dont think any of those references were aimed at you.

Rugby banter is fine and I participate, but I cant say I've ever felt true hatred.

It's funny how we get programmed to believe by others....I had this image of every England player being a toffee nosed public school boy. Then good old Owen Farrel shot that down with his Northern accent.

In the absence of Wales, I supported England to win the cup.

If you feel hate, that's your problem which you carry.

That's good. People seem to twist things on here to try and sensationalise stuff. If I hated English people I would quite happilly say but I just enjoy taking the piss out of them when they lose at rugby as they are always the first to bite and it makes for a good laugh, nothing more

Mrsp I don't even like rugby but know Wales and ospreys are shit lol so maybe lay off the rugby banter "

Na I'm good mate but ta for the advice

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over a year ago


"I must admit I do struggle with some of these xenophobic comments. We live in an inclusive society where, sexuality, race, gender etc should not be discussed with words such as hate. The American Civil Rights movement, LBGT raising awareness of prejudice and then on here people stating ‘I hate an entire nation’ because they are English! So you hate, pensioners, British Asians, Black people, English gay people, disabled people (providing they are English) you hate the men and women who have given their lives in wars and conflicts over the years in order to let you have freedom of speech, oh providing it was the English ones who were killed!

My favourite Einstein quote is ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

Duw duw I hope my comments haven't been received as xenophobic

Any tongue in cheek dislike I portray for "the English" is purely in the interest of rugby banter, nothing more

I dont think any of those references were aimed at you.

Rugby banter is fine and I participate, but I cant say I've ever felt true hatred.

It's funny how we get programmed to believe by others....I had this image of every England player being a toffee nosed public school boy. Then good old Owen Farrel shot that down with his Northern accent.

In the absence of Wales, I supported England to win the cup.

If you feel hate, that's your problem which you carry.

That's good. People seem to twist things on here to try and sensationalise stuff. If I hated English people I would quite happilly say but I just enjoy taking the piss out of them when they lose at rugby as they are always the first to bite and it makes for a good laugh, nothing more

Mrsp I don't even like rugby but know Wales and ospreys are shit lol so maybe lay off the rugby banter

Na I'm good mate but ta for the advice "

No probs cutie x

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over a year ago

I went to a Roman Catholic secondary School in England and being a faith school there were quite a mix of ethnicities, probably 50% were English, followed by 1st, 2nd and 3rs generation Irish and in my year just one Welsh lad that I can recall. He had an older brother 2 years above. The worst I can recall was him being called Taffy (he was originally from Cardiff after all) and shouts of Yaki Dar and that was it.

When I was 13 or 14 I ran into some trouble with some 16 year old leavers from an adjacent inner city school, there were 6 or 7 of them setting about another lad and myself and I confess we were feeling very outnumbered and intimidated. Anyway Taffy's older brother rounded the corner and in the blink of an eye took three of them with well placed head punches before another 3 or 4 overwhelmed him. It was a proper skirmish and they bundled him into a timber 6ft timber fence which had a gate in it which collapsed under the weight of them. He kept getting up and they kept knocking him back down...in the end they gave up and backed off leaving his clothes torn and his face bloodied. He still took the time to check we were ok getting home before catching his bus. I remember the altercation clearly and what always impressed me was that he didn't hesitate for a second and even seemed to enjoy the fight. I always had the greatest respect for Taffy and his brother after that - warriors through and through.

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