A Question
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A Question
Why is the Burton at home game on Sunday 27th March?
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Me too, though we may be in different parts of the ground in Cardiff."A-Ro" wrote:Yep and I'm going to be at both. Two more caps for me.
Looking forward to the anthems being sung, and maybe a cameo from Ryan Giggs.
Not looking forward to seeing Wales slaughtered, but I've got used to that over the years.
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Thank you, the reason for the question is because my wife has booked a few days away in Rome and was looking at going on Saturday 26th March, I said "dont book anything for that day make it the Sunday as we are at home", which she duly did, now I find the game has been moved for a nothing game in Wales.
CRAP!!!!!
CRAP!!!!!
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Someone who does mind missing an Oxford game."The OXman Cometh" wrote:Thank you, the reason for the question is because my wife has booked a few days away in Rome and was looking at going on Saturday 26th March, I said "dont book anything for that day make it the Sunday as we are at home", which she duly did, now I find the game has been moved for a nothing game in Wales.
CRAP!!!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 401311.stm
Most of the people on here think of Wembley as the home of UK football. I know I have loved the place in the two OUFC visits I have made there. It's fantastic!
However, it doesn't have a roof to keep in the noise. Tsk..
Wales have nothing to lose on the 26th of March and it will make me proud just to be there at kick off time.
Most of the people on here think of Wembley as the home of UK football. I know I have loved the place in the two OUFC visits I have made there. It's fantastic!
However, it doesn't have a roof to keep in the noise. Tsk..
Wales have nothing to lose on the 26th of March and it will make me proud just to be there at kick off time.
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Seconded."bob s" wrote:Wont' even bother to watch it on TV. A bunch of overpaid prima donnas imo who set a bad example in so many ways.
Rather watch the 'U's any day.
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Are you referring to both teams, as Welsh players don't get paid all that much apart from Bellamy, Giggs, Gareth Bale et al? We can't even get them to show up most times to represent their country (especially at away games) as usually they have a "niggling injury" shortly before they are asked to turn up to represent their Nation."bob s" wrote:Wont' even bother to watch it on TV. A bunch of overpaid prima donnas imo who set a bad example in so many ways.
Rather watch the 'U's any day.
However, this match is different.
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Maybe the Welsh should stick to singing then - at that they really are the tops.
"Welsh players don't get paid all that much" - dunno how much is not much and Bellamy is'nt an angel is he?.
However if your lot thump us snakey and it makes you happy, then thats fine by me.....Wales will burst into song - and THAT would be a joy to behold.
Hey Sideshow Rob.....what march is on in London then? - just curious.....if its for OAP's to get more pension, I'll join you!
"Welsh players don't get paid all that much" - dunno how much is not much and Bellamy is'nt an angel is he?.
However if your lot thump us snakey and it makes you happy, then thats fine by me.....Wales will burst into song - and THAT would be a joy to behold.
Hey Sideshow Rob.....what march is on in London then? - just curious.....if its for OAP's to get more pension, I'll join you!
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