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« Reply #45 on: Monday, May 6, 2013, 11:11:22 »

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« Reply #46 on: Monday, May 6, 2013, 11:51:15 »

What a load of shit. Who says they want the welsh anthem played? Do you really expect the welsh, the Newport fans especially to sit and respect the anthem of their close neighbours? Like DMR says who cares about the shite song anyway?

Says more about the football authorities for deciding to play it to a welsh audience.

That's just the little scotlander coming out

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« Reply #47 on: Monday, May 6, 2013, 13:47:21 »

Fucking hell, 'Wales' hasn't existed as a real country, separate from England, for nearly 500 years officially. Owan Glyndwr was the last man to lead a seperate Wales, and that was in the early part of the 15th century for christs sake. The Welsh 'celtic' identity is just a mish mash of other cultures they've cobbled together to sell to tourists.

What would the national anthem be if not the British one? Bread of Heaven?

I should add I like the Welsh, lived in Swansea for years. Just seems a bit thick. Then again, Newport is Newport...

Actually I think it's probably a lot longer than that. Late 13th century I think. But in that case you have to also admit that in the same way England hasn't existed as a country since the act of the union in the early 18th century.

And for an Englishman to moan about another nations culture being a "mish mash of other cultures ... cobbled together" is perhaps the most ironic thing I've ever read. England  - The language has French / Latin / Germanic and Norse roots, the exact proportions of which vary from region to region. The patron saint is Greek / Palestinian, the motto is French, the flag borrowed from the crusaders and / or that adopted patron saint. There's a definite pot / kettle thing going on here.

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« Reply #48 on: Tuesday, May 7, 2013, 09:59:20 »

Actually I think it's probably a lot longer than that. Late 13th century I think. But in that case you have to also admit that in the same way England hasn't existed as a country since the act of the union in the early 18th century.

And for an Englishman to moan about another nations culture being a "mish mash of other cultures ... cobbled together" is perhaps the most ironic thing I've ever read. England  - The language has French / Latin / Germanic and Norse roots, the exact proportions of which vary from region to region. The patron saint is Greek / Palestinian, the motto is French, the flag borrowed from the crusaders and / or that adopted patron saint. There's a definite pot / kettle thing going on here.

I did mention 'officially', dating it back to the Laws in Wales act (1536? Something like that? on my phone so can't be arsed to look it up on wiki).

And as far as the mish-mash comment goes, I was referring more to their penchant for copying gaelic/celtic cultural ideas to sell to tourists, as opposed to not having  a 'Welsh' cultural identity to call their own. Which they do, and it's lovely.
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