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Echoboy
31-03-2009, 05:24 PM
Rugby, a thugs game played by gentlemen
Football, a gentlemans game played by thugs
Pics from Grand Slam Rugby weekend (http://ajanlo.kapu.hu/pics.php?d=cardiff)
Castlehaven Erbel
31-03-2009, 05:29 PM
Thats every weekend in Cardiff.
Not an Irish replica shirt,giant hat or Leprauchan suit in sight mockery.
raZor
31-03-2009, 05:34 PM
Epic Fail.
Looks like something from Booze Britain.
Matlock
31-03-2009, 05:34 PM
Rugby, a thugs game played by gentlemen
Football, a gentlemans game played by thugs
Pics from Grand Slam Rugby weekend (http://ajanlo.kapu.hu/pics.php?d=cardiff)
Thats a stag weekend by the looks of it.
Not an Irish jersey in sight.
Edmund Blackwater
31-03-2009, 05:41 PM
Thats a stag weekend by the looks of it.
Not an Irish jersey in sight.
Surprise, surprise. The rugby world's equivalent of a fag hag stands up for the jocks.
ComfortablyNumb
31-03-2009, 05:53 PM
Ah a standard Friday/Saturday night on Mary St in Cardiff.
Matlock
31-03-2009, 06:06 PM
Surprise, surprise. The rugby world's equivalent of a fag hag stands up for the jocks.
Innocent until proven guilty my dear man. Have you any proof that any of the people photographed are rugby supporters??
Edmund Blackwater
31-03-2009, 06:14 PM
Innocent until proven guilty my dear man. Have you any proof that any of the people photographed are rugby supporters??
http://ajanlo.kapu.hu/cardiff/28.jpg
captainshamrock
31-03-2009, 06:41 PM
Epic Fail and self pwnage.
Supposed Grand slam weekend and not one of the crowds photographed around Cardiff is wearing an Irish shirt despite 10's of thousands of Irish being in Cardiff for the weekend.
Out of hundreds of people photographed one is wearing the team shirt of their national sport despite 60-70k Welsh at the game.
Matlock
31-03-2009, 06:41 PM
http://ajanlo.kapu.hu/cardiff/28.jpg
Ah, i meant Irish supporters.
dammit
Tube a Pringles
31-03-2009, 06:42 PM
There was a time when ye were good at this guys.....COME ON!! Even you Eddie, raised your game the last few months.
Fuck sake like
cit_gym_rat
31-03-2009, 09:39 PM
i was there in 2006 on the saturday for the game asked a female police officer if they were expecting trouble she said not today but dont come near the town tomorrow. the following day leeds were playing in a play off final
johnmcork
31-03-2009, 09:45 PM
we met the leeds crowd that night in gloucster (or however tis spelt).
rough, rough, rough
mightyquark
31-03-2009, 10:13 PM
Surely that cant be a pic of one of those" salt of the earth" Welsh Miners that have lovingly been praised on this forum?
shamoverhere
31-03-2009, 11:18 PM
Good to see 'The Fat Slags' on tour from the NorthEast. They're better looking in the comic.
liam2me
31-03-2009, 11:26 PM
i was there in 2006 on the saturday for the game asked a female police officer if they were expecting trouble she said not today but dont come near the town tomorrow. the following day leeds were playing in a play off final
read a story about how the irish and french lads were playing rugby on the street after the game, the atmosphere was so good that the police would throw the ball back in if it came their way, with the only interruption being when a french lad fell and broke his leg. the game carried on into the evening after that until the leeds fans started turning up, saw a crowd and started fighting
The Magnificent Specimen
01-04-2009, 04:43 AM
what you see here is the next wave of good old British culture and manners making it's way across Wales to us.Kebab n vomit greased streets full of drunken uneducated knackers and paddywagons.Looks like the Bluebirds were playing.If you really want to see a mess wait till the next Swansea Cardiff derby,which might be a while.I've been in the thick of it for a swansea v darlington years ago.Riot police chains, horses,even a search chopper.Watched paramedics try to save a guy bleeding to death after having his head put thru a MacDs window while two bitches had a catfight around them.
Much as I like to play soccer, the sport is used as a holding pattern for the type of scum that the royal family likes to march into waves of German lead.That's why their bastard son Harry(james hewitts wild oats) is often at games when not in the front line in afghanistan with a target on his ass.
Canon fodder.Supporting an English football time is one step down from joining their military.
The Magnificent Specimen
01-04-2009, 04:50 AM
Surely that cant be a pic of one of those" salt of the earth" Welsh Miners that have lovingly been praised on this forum?
Mining died in Wales about 20 years ago.Who was lovingly praising them?The average age of a Welsh Miner to day is DEAD.
Lapsy Pa
01-04-2009, 08:56 AM
what you see here is the next wave of good old British culture and manners making it's way across Wales to us.Kebab n vomit greased streets full of drunken uneducated knackers and paddywagons.Looks like the Bluebirds were playing.If you really want to see a mess wait till the next Swansea Cardiff derby,which might be a while.I've been in the thick of it for a swansea v darlington years ago.Riot police chains, horses,even a search chopper.Watched paramedics try to save a guy bleeding to death after having his head put thru a MacDs window while two bitches had a catfight around them.
Much as I like to play soccer, the sport is used as a holding pattern for the type of scum that the royal family likes to march into waves of German lead.That's why their bastard son Harry(james hewitts wild oats) is often at games when not in the front line in afghanistan with a target on his ass.
Canon fodder.Supporting an English football time is one step down from joining their military.
It's this weekend.
Swansea seems alot more civilised to me than Crdiff. It's like comparing Cork and limerick I suppose. At the first game this season the Cardiff fans were only given their match tickets as they got onto club approved supporters buses bringing them to Swansea. This was to stop trouble makers from getting in to the game and causing trouble.
Did it work?????????? Did it f***
Lamps
01-04-2009, 09:47 AM
Are you looking for some ghey clips?
Shenanigans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1u1kBBT75w
Haka in a suit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewxHyhgb8K0&feature=related
ROG pissed not knowing the words to de banks in front of one man and his dog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=payQ0UY8yOc&feature=related
ROG the yank, and Lions Number 2 :lol!: One of Corks finest sons
these lads is some laugh
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Castlehaven Erbel
01-04-2009, 10:06 AM
ROG the yank, and Lions Number 2 :lol!: One of Corks finest sons
€40,000+ for a few weeks work in the sun sure why not.
Eamonn De Valera the Yank
One of Oirelands finest sons.
delzer
01-04-2009, 12:44 PM
€40,000+ for a few weeks work in the sun sure why not.
Eamonn De Valera the Yank
One of Oirelands finest sons.
debatable
Lee Bushwacker
01-04-2009, 03:04 PM
ROG the yank, and Lions Number 2 :lol!: One of Corks finest sons
:twisted:
Larry Tompkins - One of Cork's finest Gaelic Football players!
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