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SoftDeko

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Posted - 08/23/2003 :  12:22:51  Show Profile  Visit SoftDeko's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The quiet man has spoken, the pressman has printed.

We lap up the word and tell ourselves - "told you!". Graham Henry tried and failed and that is hard for anyone.

Today we pray for salvation, and cry for desire.

This is only a game....... but to us in the know.... we realise that it is more than that.... Today 15 of our boys take on y Saeson - they are the enemy, the invaders, the defilers of all we have held ours. It is a battle, ask the crowd for volunteers to be part of that battle and every man (and woman) from our land would step forward..... aye it is "only a game!!!"

The passion is still there..... now we test our skill.

Dafydd

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Edited by - SoftDeko on 08/30/2003 09:01:52

SoftDeko

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Posted - 08/26/2003 :  17:37:15  Show Profile  Visit SoftDeko's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Who needs a Redeemer when a poor quality referee can spoil a game with dreadful decisions. No wonder the heart was ripped out of the side.

The S4C coverage of the event was the worst i have ever seen. They never showed the repeat of the stoppage - the controversial incidents were sidelined. Instead we had Brynmor Williams' naff input to the setting.

Anyone see the start - cause the producer missed it!!! Oh we had great views of the crowd while the play was going on!!!

The BBC who supplied the input - it was c***

The solo singer at the beginning - Why? Do we need this intrusive americamism to spoil our setting.

The Welsh supporter were thin on the ground - I wouldn't go and neither by the look of things would the rest of you.... i wonder why! Was it the price of the ticket or the stark ineptness of the selection?

I know who I'd drop - who would you stick the carving knife into?

Dafydd

Angry and disappointed.

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Edited by - SoftDeko on 08/26/2003 17:40:49
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