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Swans or Wales this weekend

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As a couple have already mentioned, I won’t be watching the same Saturday...

...because it’s on Sunday. ;) :D
 
Cooperman said:
I intend to drink so much on Friday night that it will warrant spending Saturday afternoon in bed.

Not like you coops 🤭
 
MrSwerve said:
As a couple have already mentioned, I won’t be watching the same Saturday...

...because it’s on Sunday. ;) :D

I intend to drink so much on Saturday night that it will warrant spending Sunday afternoon in bed.
 
I'll keep it simple and to the point......................F*ck the egg
 
I'd accept literally any result in the rugby if it guarantees the Swans 3 points.

I imagine I'll start watching the rugby on Sunday with dim hopes of being entertained, then turn it off before half-time as it turns out to be just another 80 minutes of big men smashing into each other and the ball spending half the time being kicked in the air.
 
Swans every time.
I used to enjoy rugby union but the games changed & not for the better. I never watch club rugby these days. I might watch the Wales game if there's nothing else on but that's about it.
 
Darran said:
If you had to choose one.

If the Swans win 1-0 I couldn’t give a toss if the rugger team loose 100-0.

Always the swans, wouldn't watch the rugby if it was being played in my back garden. Think it stems from watching the Swans in the early 70s when we had loads of matches switched to a Friday night because of the impact on attendances when clashing with the rugby. For a teenager with no football to see on Saturday it was horrible, and it wasn't like today all over the tv. If you wanted to see the scores you often ended up standing outside a tv rental shop in town with the rain pouring down 😆😆
 
I’d like both teams to win, but given a straight one or the other I’d go for the team in white. Years ago I used to enjoy going up to Cardiff to watch Wales play, but these days it’s just become a huge hassle, getting up there is hard going, the price of tickets is crackers and it’s just hard going, when it comes to rugby, the only team I have any real interest in these days is Aberavon.
 

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