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Sunny Saver
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by Sunny Saver » Sat Sep 26, 2015 10:20 pm
So glad Wales won. I'm a really sore loser, whereas OH is a Spurs fan so has learnt to cope with team losses

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Rant: why didn't all the Welsh players sing/learn to sing the Welsh National Anthem?!
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by baty » Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:01 am
Wales showed great passion last night. Have already watchef the recording twice. Just cannot believe England didn't go for the draw. Have such a sore throat from screaming. Even watched itthis morning in bed with a cup of tea. Emotions running high in house still. There is a joke running around that anyone in Wales who can play at numbers11, 12, 13, 14, 15 send your cv into Gatland.
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by Sunny Saver » Sun Sep 27, 2015 3:44 pm
I think this is one of the rare tournaments when my blood family all support the same side. I say blood as OH supports England.
My mum was funny and aunty are not happy with the interruptions to Corrie etc.
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by Sunny Saver » Sun Sep 27, 2015 3:48 pm
I think this is one of the rare tournaments when my blood family all support the same side. I say blood as OH supports England.
My mum was funny and aunty are not happy with the interruptions to Corrie etc.
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by alythonian » Sun Sep 27, 2015 6:58 pm
2/2 well done Scotland and Ireland.
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by Sunny Saver » Mon Sep 28, 2015 6:38 am
Does GWR think passengers are stupid? This is their advice:
The 2015 Rugby World Cup runs throughout September and October at venues across the country, including:
• Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
• Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester
• Sandy Park, Exeter
• Twickenham Stadium, London
• Wembley Stadium, London
• Olympic Stadium, London
If you're travelling to, from or around any of these venues on match days, there are likely to be big crowds on trains and at stations.
Start your journey as early as possible to avoid the busiest services and give yourself plenty of time to get your train after the game.
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by RickyRaj » Mon Sep 28, 2015 2:27 pm
alythonian wrote:2/2 well done Scotland and Ireland.
I second that. England need to up their game a lot if they want any chance to qualify. Great result for the Aussies too yesterday.
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by Sunny Saver » Sat Oct 03, 2015 5:29 pm
Wow.. Go Japan.
Loving the respect for the referees and their assertiveness 'I told you not to x, y, z and you continued so you're off for 10 minutes'.
'I'm in charge and I've said ....'
In rugby they play with bloody noses, black eyes, blood everywhere. In footie they want a stretcher for a broken nail.
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by baty » Sat Oct 03, 2015 6:55 pm
Sunny Saver wrote:Wow.. Go Japan.
Loving the respect for the referees and their assertiveness 'I told you not to x, y, z and you continued so you're off for 10 minutes'.
'I'm in charge and I've said ....'
In rugby they play with bloody noses, black eyes, blood everywhere. In footie they want a stretcher for a broken nail.
Love it ss. Having watched the Japan game, got to say go go Japan. We were really shouting for them, great game.
Keep hearing that England are sooo good and shoukd win. What universe are these people in England living? They are playing AUSTRALIA fof gods sake.
Ps thought Nige did an excellent job in the SA v Scotland match.
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by baty » Sat Oct 03, 2015 6:57 pm
Sorry about spelling using tablet and wine to communicate. Need nibbles befor the next match
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