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Swans/egg clash on Saturday

JustJack

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Interesting that the club have either forgotten or just don't give a f**k, if we're at home they used to adjust the kick off time slightly so that there is no overlap between them.

Wales v Ireland kicks off at 2.15pm in Cardiff.
 
Poor move that. Will definitely make a difference to the attendance.
 
Neath_Jack said:
Poor move that. Will definitely make a difference to the attendance.

Anyone choosing to go watch the egg in a pub over going to the swans should be handed a lifetime ban!
 
FelindreJack said:
Anyone choosing to go watch the egg in a pub over going to the swans should be handed a lifetime ban!


No they shouldn’t. Some grown ups are capable of enjoying both sports equally.
 
Neath_Jack said:
No they shouldn’t. Some grown ups are capable of enjoying both sports equally.

Agree. As much as love the six nations, nothing tops me watching the Swans.
 
TerryPHELAN said:
Agree. As much as love the six nations, nothing tops me watching the Swans.

I can think of a lengthy list of things that top watching the Swans at the mo. :D
 
I know it's quite 'cool' on here to say 'f*ck the egg chasers', etc...but the Six Nations is a big thing for a lot of Welsh people. Especially if the other option is to watch Russball for 90 mins.

The Swans will lose out on a bit of revenue, for sure.
 
Neath_Jack said:
No they shouldn’t. Some grown ups are capable of enjoying both sports equally.

Maybe he meant they should be given a lifetime ban from watching the egg in a pub? His post didn't specify and could be interpreted either way.
 
karnataka said:
Maybe he meant they should be given a lifetime ban from watching the egg in a pub? His post didn't specify and could be interpreted either way.

Okay 😂
 
Neath_Jack said:
No they shouldn’t. Some grown ups are capable of enjoying both sports equally.

Alright butt, calm down, it was only a joke 🙄
 
I'll be in Cardiff as usual for a six nations game meeting up with a few old University mates including an Irish one. Been doing it for 40 years now. The rugby match is just the excuse and the idea of watching a Russy borefest as an alternative isn't worth thinking about.
 

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