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Rugby Fans

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After spending a few hours in a couple of pubs in Bristol after the game, we caught a train back to Swansea just before 8pm

At Cardiff Central around 9pm a load of rugby fans got on. First thing you hear is a woman continually screeching "I need a pee". That was just the start. They all seemed to be extremely loud, obnoxious and lairy. A complete contrast to the football fans travelling in both directions who were quietly chatty without being loud and in your face.

My first real experience of rugby fans, and hopefully my last.
 
Or just people having fun after a good day out having had a good swally.
Last time I went on a train to an away game a bunch of cowards from Cardiff got on at Bristol and wanted to fight the entire carriage, mostly elderly Jacks and families.
 

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