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Is anyone else not fussed about Wales's progress in the Euros?
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MrOneLung said:Uboat said:MrOneLung said:Surely it makes more sense to want your closest neighbours to do badly than to want to cheer them on ?
Who here would rather Millwall/Palace won when playing Barnsley/Everton just because they are close to us.
I am definitely fussed by Wales' progress and hope they crash and burn.
Yep the Dutch and German fans always cheering each other on....
It's the people who throw ROI into the mix who are getting it wrong. Supporting ROI is like supporting France, *spits.0 -
PopIcon said:MrOneLung said:Uboat said:MrOneLung said:Surely it makes more sense to want your closest neighbours to do badly than to want to cheer them on ?
Who here would rather Millwall/Palace won when playing Barnsley/Everton just because they are close to us.
I am definitely fussed by Wales' progress and hope they crash and burn.
Yep the Dutch and German fans always cheering each other on....
It's the people who throw ROI into the mix who are getting it wrong. Supporting ROI is like supporting France, *spits.3 -
Bale apparently.....1
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No, my old boss retired down there and within two years he was back. Anti -English racism was the reason.
We also have a couple of Welsh engineers who despite living in the area and mixing with English people, hate us....so hope they get stuffed, as they would wish the same on us.0 -
Great performance and win.....glad to see Johnny Williams celebrating with the team at the end.....good luck to them3
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I struggle to feel a connection to Chris Gunter as a Charlton player, let alone as a player for another country.
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Great performance, they well deserved that win. Pleased for them.2
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I don’t care about Scotland either way, but I really wanted Wales to win tonight. We might need another team to support if we win the group and face France or Portugal in the last 16!1
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As much as I hated Wales celebrating when we lost to Iceland, The Turks chanted Allahu Akbar during a minutes silence for Paris terrorist victims. I'd cheer for anyone but them.1
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Cardiff was a welcoming place in the 80's.3
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Well done wales, very good result for them.0
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Really enjoyed what I saw of it.
Although the Turkey defence allowing Bale to run along the line from the corner twice at the end was poor (though he is good)0 -
Went to Aberystwyth once so will be right behind them. Also like Manic Street Preachers and the Alarm.0
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Hate only brings more hate, you have to spread love to get love (maan).2
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Well I proper cheered that 2nd goal at the end
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I'd like them a lot more if I didn't have to listen to Robbie Savage every time they play.5
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AFKABartram said:Well I proper cheered that 2nd goal at the end1
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Big_Bad_World said:Lordflashheart said:Big_Bad_World said:Lordflashheart said:Big_Bad_World said:Lordflashheart said:Big_Bad_World said:Lordflashheart said:Big_Bad_World said:St George was a Turkish immigrant (by today's standards). Therefore it stands to reason that any true Englishman would support Turkey over the daffodil botherers
Of course we are not the only nation who venerate St George - there are loads of others - given the treatment of England fans and English club fans when attending matches in Turkey, I am all for a Wales win
I also like rarebit, but like kebabs more.
Maybe I put too much weight on the religious blah-blah and should have just gone with the kebab and rarebit comparison. Reckon more would be with me by now if I had
Socuk I can just about accept, but kebabs - come on - disgusting 🤮
If you're not familiar with proper Turkish kebabs then try and sample a Cag kebab, Testi kebab or any of those listed here:
https://goturkiye.com/blog/list-of-the-types-of-turkish-kebabs
On the subject of Socuk, absolutely stupendous with fried eggs and cheese, in a toasted roll/sub.
Never been to Turkey, so can’t comment on your list (apart from Socuk, which I have had over here at a friends house)
If you can recommend a decent UK Turkish restaurant, I will give it a go
Re Turkish retaurants, take your pick:
https://www.midpointrestaurant.co.uk/menu
http://www.lokkanta.co.uk/
https://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/londons-best-turkish-restaurants
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2019/aug/11/nandine-london-nourishes-the-soul-restaurant-review
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Couldn’t give a monkeys. I thought they would have mentioned 2016 more...4
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CHG said:Couldn’t give a monkeys. I thought they would have mentioned 2016 more...
God I bet they'd be talking non stop about it had they remembered that game2 - Sponsored links:
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good win for Wales .. Bale is sooooo important and influential, I don't think they would have come close to qualification without him0
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ForeverAddickted said:CHG said:Couldn’t give a monkeys. I thought they would have mentioned 2016 more...
God I bet they'd be talking non stop about it had they remembered that game
Looking forward to a repeat on Friday, with Harry Kane replicating the Jimmy Greaves hat-trick1 -
AddickUpNorth said:Hate only brings more hate, you have to spread love to get love (maan).
Thankfully I've never really had to hate anyone - that would be for someone who brings harm to my family. Some bloke cut me in the neck with a cutter at a fairground 7 years ago and I was hospitalised for one night. That's the closest I've come to hatred.
Back to Wales - when it came down to it, I was pleased when they got their second goal. I couldn't bring myself to cheer on Turkey when I saw Ramsey's committment, and Bale's vindicated refusal to waste time in the corners (something I 'hate' seeing Charlton do).0 -
jimmymelrose said:AddickUpNorth said:Hate only brings more hate, you have to spread love to get love (maan).
Thankfully I've never really had to hate anyone - that would be for someone who brings harm to my family. Some bloke cut me in the neck with a cutter at a fairground 7 years ago and I was hospitalised for one night. That's the closest I've come to hatred.
Back to Wales - when it came down to it, I was pleased when they got their second goal. I couldn't bring myself to cheer on Turkey when I saw Ramsey's committment, and Bale's vindicated refusal to waste time in the corners (something I 'hate' seeing Charlton do).0 -
Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:AddickUpNorth said:Hate only brings more hate, you have to spread love to get love (maan).
Thankfully I've never really had to hate anyone - that would be for someone who brings harm to my family. Some bloke cut me in the neck with a cutter at a fairground 7 years ago and I was hospitalised for one night. That's the closest I've come to hatred.
Back to Wales - when it came down to it, I was pleased when they got their second goal. I couldn't bring myself to cheer on Turkey when I saw Ramsey's committment, and Bale's vindicated refusal to waste time in the corners (something I 'hate' seeing Charlton do).
I disagreed with a guy managing the 'ride' for my two young boys, I insisted 'too much' to let them back on (raised my voice and argued for a few minutes - no swearing and certainly nothing physical) and he went and got his cutter. He came back, grabbed my bag which was around my shoulder so that I couldn't get away, and cut me.
I ran off, bleeding, with my two boys and drove myself to the hospital one handed. Maybe I should have called an ambulance but the hospital was only 2 minutes away.
The police later told me that I had identified the wrong guy!
Let's just say that I now consider the police, at least in my town, to be incompetent, lazy and untrustworthy.
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:ForeverAddickted said:CHG said:Couldn’t give a monkeys. I thought they would have mentioned 2016 more...
God I bet they'd be talking non stop about it had they remembered that game
Looking forward to a repeat on Friday, with Harry Kane replicating the Jimmy Greaves hat-trick0 -
jimmymelrose said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:AddickUpNorth said:Hate only brings more hate, you have to spread love to get love (maan).
Thankfully I've never really had to hate anyone - that would be for someone who brings harm to my family. Some bloke cut me in the neck with a cutter at a fairground 7 years ago and I was hospitalised for one night. That's the closest I've come to hatred.
Back to Wales - when it came down to it, I was pleased when they got their second goal. I couldn't bring myself to cheer on Turkey when I saw Ramsey's committment, and Bale's vindicated refusal to waste time in the corners (something I 'hate' seeing Charlton do).
I disagreed with a guy managing the 'ride' for my two young boys, I insisted 'too much' to let them back on (raised my voice and argued for a few minutes - no swearing and certainly nothing physical) and he went and got his cutter. He came back, grabbed my bag which was around my shoulder so that I couldn't get away, and cut me.
I ran off, bleeding, with my two boys and drove myself to the hospital one handed. Maybe I should have called an ambulance but the hospital was only 2 minutes away.
The police later told me that I had identified the wrong guy!
Let's just say that I now consider the police, at least in my town, to be incompetent, lazy and untrustworthy.
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More interested in Wales than England but only because of the ex and current Charlton contingent0
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jimmymelrose said:AddickUpNorth said:Hate only brings more hate, you have to spread love to get love (maan).
Thankfully I've never really had to hate anyone - that would be for someone who brings harm to my family. Some bloke cut me in the neck with a cutter at a fairground 7 years ago and I was hospitalised for one night. That's the closest I've come to hatred.
Back to Wales - when it came down to it, I was pleased when they got their second goal. I couldn't bring myself to cheer on Turkey when I saw Ramsey's committment, and Bale's vindicated refusal to waste time in the corners (something I 'hate' seeing Charlton do).
My comment was just a general observation and a message to humanity, I certainly wasn’t suggesting that your dislike of the Welsh national team was borne from genuine animosity @jimmymelrose . Just my point of view but I tend to support any of the home nations when they’re in action though of course I hope Scotland fail tomorrow night.
The fairground incident sounds horrendous mate and no one would begrudge you feeling more than a little hostile towards the shitbag who did it. Hopefully karma gets him somewhere down the line.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:MrOneLung said:I would suggest most of the European countries have a strong rivalry with one or more of their neighbours
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I now realise it's "no one likes us, we don't care" having googled it... I knew the start didn't sound right!0